Homies

Creation & Design

The Homies were created by David Gonzales as a representation of urban Latino culture, featuring a cast of characters that embody various aspects of life in Los Angeles.

Early Years

The series began as a comic strip and quickly gained popularity, leading to the creation of comic books and merchandise.

Character Development

Over the years, the Homies have developed a loyal fanbase and have become iconic representations of urban Latino culture, influencing various forms of media and merchandise.

Cultural Reception

The Homies have been well-received for their authentic representation of Latino culture and have garnered a diverse audience.

Character Details

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Human
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0' 0"
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Homies #1

Dynamite Entertainment 2016 Vol. 1
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Four-issue limited series based on the comic strip that spawned the popular collectible toys of the same name that were dispensed in vending machines at grocery stores beginning in 1998

Wraparound cover art

Homies #2

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Issue #2 of a four-part series inspired by the plastic collectible figurines sold in vending machines

Homies #3

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Issue #3 of a four-part series inspired by the plastic collectible figurines sold in vending machines

Homies #4

Dynamite Entertainment 2017 Vol. 1
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Final issue of a four-part series inspired by the plastic collectible figurines sold in vending machines

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