The first source titled Posada Printmaker To The Mexican People displays Jose Guadalupe Posada’s art work and explains his methods and reasoning behind the art. His Calaveras that appear in newspapers and other advertisements often held political undertones and were produced for the general masses of people to enjoy. Posada’s Calaveras serve as an inspiration for the comic like characters in Bernardo Fernando’s graphic novel, 1874. For this reason, Gamboa’s book can be used to compare and contrast previous comic and graphic artwork done in Mexico to the recent work done by Fernández.
2nd Source (UNC Library Online Scholarly Article)
Rubenstein, Anne. “Leaving “The Old Nest”: Morality, Modernity, and the Mexican comic book at mid-century”. University of Texas Press 16 (1997), doi: 19970916.
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This relates to Fernandez’s book 1874 because the comic book or graphic novel serves as his platform for telling a story. By comparing these two sources more can be discovered about the influence that comics can have on consumers and, Fernandez’s work can specifically be analyzed for any undertones or messages that he may be trying to convey through his work. This could provide a better understanding of the purpose behind the production of graphic novels in Mexico in the present, compared to their purpose during the