Puerto Rico Strong is a comics anthology that explores what it means to be Puerto Rican and the diversity that exists within that concept, from today's most exciting Puerto Rican comics creators. All profits will go to towards disaster relief and recovery programs to support Puerto Rico.
Despite being a US territory, Puerto Rico is often thought of as a foreign land, if it's even a thought in the mind of the average American at all. Its people exist in all corners of America; some of them have parents who immigrated from the home island, others are a part of families that have been on the mainland for generations. Then there are those who have come to the states in search of a dream but struggle to integrate into an unfamiliar culture, while there are those who have lived in the United States all of their lives but still have the same struggle because of the color of their skin or their sexual identity. These stories follow individuals from diverse walks of life but are all part of the culture that is Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Strong features art and writing by Rosa Colon, Vita Ayala, Naomi Franquiz, Javier Cruz Winnik, Sabrina Cintron, Ronnie Garcia, Fabian Nicieza, Joamette Gil, and many more!
Puerto Rico Strong
A Comics Anthology Supporting Puerto Rico Disaster Relief and Recovery
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Creators
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Hazel NewlevantEditor
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Desiree RodriguezEditor
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Marco LopezEditor
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Derek RuizEditor
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Neil SchwartzEditor
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Rosa ColonIllustrator
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Vita AyalaAuthor
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Javier Cruz WinnikIllustrator
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Sabrina CintronIllustrator
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Ronnie GarciaIllustrator
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Fabian NiciezaAuthor
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Joamette GilAuthor
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Daniel Irizarri OquendoIllustrator
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Alan MedinaAuthor
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Ariela KristantinaIllustrator
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Tristan J. TarwaterAuthor
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Cynthia SantosIllustrator
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Jamie JonesIllustrator
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Adam Lance GarciaAuthor
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Heidi BlackIllustrator
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Aldo ÁlvarezAuthor
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Sofía DávilaIllustrator
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Nicole GouxIllustrator
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Rosa ColónIllustrator
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Tom BelandIllustrator
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Anthony OteroAuthor
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Charles UgasEditor
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Sara DuVallIllustrator
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Alejandro RosadoIllustrator
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Shariff MusallamAuthor
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Marco LopezAuthor
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Derek RuizAuthor
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Leonardo GonzalezIllustrator
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Lilliam RiveraAuthor
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Allyson ShwedIllustrator
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Allison StrejlauIllustrator
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Tara MartinezAuthor
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Rod EspinosaIllustrator
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Jeff GomezAuthor
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Fabian NiciezaAuthor
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Jesenia SantanaIllustrator
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Katherine FajardoIllustrator
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Vito DelsanteAuthor
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Yehudi MercadoIllustrator
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Grant AlterAuthor
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Manuel PreitanoIllustrator
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Alberto SerranoAuthor
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Javier MorilloAuthor
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Daniel Méndez MooreIllustrator
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Matthew BellisleIllustrator
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Gregory Anderson-ElyseeAuthor
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Dennis CaleroIllustrator
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Ramón Jose Sierra SantiagoIllustrator
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Neil SchwartzAuthor
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Alejandra QuintasIllustrator
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Tony BedardAuthor
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John R. HolmesIllustrator
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Brett BoothIllustrator
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Mina ElwellAuthor
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Tre LawrenceIllustrator
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Eugene SelassieAuthor
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Orlando BaezIllustrator
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Alexis SergioAuthor
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Jules RiveraIllustrator
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Michael HawthorneIllustrator
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Amparo OrtízAuthor
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Eliana Falcón-DvorskyIllustrator
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Publisher
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Release date
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Kindle Book
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OverDrive Read
- ISBN: 9781549303425
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PDF ebook
- ISBN: 9781549303425
- File size: 815674 KB
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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School Library Journal
July 1, 2018
This collection of 41 vignettes briefly explores the complicated political, social, and economical history of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican community. In the wake of Hurricane María, this anthology aims to educate readers and raise awareness of the impact of the disaster (proceeds from the book's sale will go to relief efforts); the bond of the Puerto Rican diaspora, or lack thereof, to the island; and the consequences of colonialism in recovery efforts. Poetic texts and full-color comics in a variety of styles and genres (fantasy, sci-fi, history, testimonios) fill the pages. The signs, backgrounds, graffiti, names, and slogans throughout are a testament to this title's authenticity. While the volume tries to portray the resistance of Puerto Ricans since the Spanish colonization, some entries romanticize the Taíno Indians' resistance and history, and there's a lack of resistance stories centered on enslaved Africans and black Puerto Ricans. Still, this effective examination of Puerto Rico's complex history reminds readers that there are still those feeling the effects of the hurricane and whose basic needs are unmet. The vibrant images and honest stories encourage readers to visit Puerto Rico and acknowledge the power of collaboration and the support of the diaspora and allies. VERDICT A great addition to graphic novel collections and an introduction to the work of several Puerto Rican and Latinx writers and artists.-Sujei Lugo, Boston Public Library
Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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School Library Journal
July 1, 2018
This collection of 41 vignettes briefly explores the complicated political, social, and economical history of Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican community. In the wake of Hurricane Mar�a, this anthology aims to educate readers and raise awareness of the impact of the disaster (proceeds from the book's sale will go to relief efforts); the bond of the Puerto Rican diaspora, or lack thereof, to the island; and the consequences of colonialism in recovery efforts. Poetic texts and full-color comics in a variety of styles and genres (fantasy, sci-fi, history, testimonios) fill the pages. The signs, backgrounds, graffiti, names, and slogans throughout are a testament to this title's authenticity. While the volume tries to portray the resistance of Puerto Ricans since the Spanish colonization, some entries romanticize the Ta�no Indians' resistance and history, and there's a lack of resistance stories centered on enslaved Africans and black Puerto Ricans. Still, this effective examination of Puerto Rico's complex history reminds readers that there are still those feeling the effects of the hurricane and whose basic needs are unmet. The vibrant images and honest stories encourage readers to visit Puerto Rico and acknowledge the power of collaboration and the support of the diaspora and allies. VERDICT A great addition to graphic novel collections and an introduction to the work of several Puerto Rican and Latinx writers and artists.-Sujei Lugo, Boston Public Library
Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Languages
- English
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