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    ‘Super Lucha Cats’: LA artist creates a comic starring felines as lucha libre heroes

    In the comic book “ Super Lucha Cats ,” four crime-fighting anthropomorphic cats — in lucha libre wrestling masks — battle monsters terrorizing Bell Gardens.

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    By Madeleine Brand • Jan 26, 2021 • 8m Listen

    In the comic book “Super Lucha Cats,” four crime-fighting anthropomorphic cats — in lucha libre wrestling masks — battle monsters terrorizing Bell Gardens. This comic feels familiar to anyone who grew up with “X-Men” or “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”

    Southeast LA native Javier Solórzano is the comic book’s author and artist. He has a lot to say about his part of Los Angeles, particularly how it’s perceived by other Angelenos. He’s trying to fight some stereotypes that have persisted for decades.

    “Whenever I would watch wrestling on TV, they’d [wrestlers] start tussling around. And then one day on a notepad, I just drew a cat in a wrestling mask,” says Solórzano.

    The cover of the first issue of “Super Lucha Cats.” Photo by Craig Calkins.

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      Bell Gardens artist behind the comic “Super Lucha Cats”

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