Animal Urbano #11
In "Mujer de la lluvia," a sex worker navigating the edge of survival recounts her fragile independence in a raw, internal monologue as she steps back into the streets. When a client turns violent, Animal Urbano steps in, rescuing her with a swift, decisive move across the villa and over the railway bridge that divides the neighborhood from the city. The issue ends with the community’s quiet, resolute declaration: "Ya sabemos quién nos va a defender." Written by Guillermo Grillo Ciocchini and illustrated by Edu Molina, with cover art by Edu Molina.
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In "Mujer de la Lluvia," a sex worker who has recently left an exploitative arrangement goes out alone to work, narrating her vulnerability in internal monologue. A client turns violent. Animal Urbano intervenes, carrying her to safety over the villa and the railway bridge that separates it from the city. The issue closes with the community's collective statement: "Ya sabemos quién nos va a defender."
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