Ilustración + Comix Internacional #59
"Capítulo 11 - Supervivencia" delivers a quietly unsettling glimpse into a rigid, hive-like society where residents in hexagonal dwellings systematically empty trash into their neighbors’ spaces—a ritual that feels both mundane and deeply symbolic. Written and illustrated by Coco, with stark, precise artwork that amplifies the story’s eerie precision, this 1985 issue from Ilustración + Comix Internacional stands out for its minimalist yet potent visual storytelling. The cover, by Jordi Bernet, captures the same geometric unease with its sharp, atmospheric lines.
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Un número indeterminado de personas que ocupan habitáculos hexagonales, dispuestos en forma semejante a la de un panal, vacían papeleras en los habitáculos de sus vecinos.
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