Animal Urbano #8
In "Bendito Policía," Guillermo Grillo Ciocchini and Edu Molina craft a tense, intimate portrait of urban life in 2001, where a group of marginalized neighbors gather around a fire to discuss the ever-present shadow of authority. As Pancho returns to the circle, his experience becomes a catalyst for a story rooted in dialogue, suspicion, and the quiet resilience of community. The issue’s raw, grounded storytelling—rendered with Edu Molina’s expressive art and inks—anchors Animal Urbano in a world where every glance and word carries weight, all on a cover by Edu Molina.
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A group of marginalized urban residents gathers around a fire, discussing police presence and recent events in their environment. Pancho returns to the group and is questioned about his experience, framing the narrative through conversation and shared tension. The story explores the relationship between the community and authority, with Animal Urbano emerging within this social landscape.
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