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Lalo is a 15 year old Mexican born... guy creature. He's not the typical Mexican. he might be aculturaded to the Gringo life... could be, but he refuses to be seen like one of many Mexican-Americans or Chicanos. He sees life in a possible, different perspective than his fellow Mexicans still in that sweat land.
The reason he's seen NOT as a MEXICAN is because he doesn't act like the typical Mexican, he doesn't Like Futbol, (soccer) He doesn't like chile, hence he doesn't like many Mexican Foods because they have chile, hehee! He loves baseball... ever since he was a kid... in the sweat land of Mexico. His PUDO friends are like his family. He has family issues, but who doesn't! right? He's a very objective person, that means that if I he doesn't like you he'll let your concious know and if he likes you then you're lucky... I guess!
ISSUE 1:
Do you remember your first day of school? This issue is the first part of a two part story. This story is about Lalo's first day of high school where he luckyly sees his old friends again. Lalo's friends are: sergio, Juan, David, Nieves, Tixoc, Joel, and Willow. There is one problem, Willow is not going to the same high school. Will Lalo and his friends ever see their friend Willow again?This issue also includethe short stories of: Daniel’s Intro, The Five Symptoms of Drunkenness, and Somewhere Else. These short stories are not related to the main story.
ISSUE 2:
This issue is the conclusion of a two part story that started in issue 1 of Lalo’s first day of high school. Did he and his friends survive the first day of high school? Who are the “PUDOs� And whatever happened to Lalo’s friend Willow? This issue also includes the short stories of: Parents, and two Lalo's World Commercial Advertisement. These short stories are not related to the main story.
ISSUE 3:
This is also a two part story of Lalo going to a camp called Camp Anytown. Lalo is the only one of his friends that is attending this 3 day camping trip, because they all think that camp is a fraud. This camp’s purposes are to get rid of people’s stereotypes, prejudges, sexism, and make everyone happy. We will see what happens to Lalo and the people in the camp in the first two days. We are also introduced to two new friends, Eddie and Josue. This issue also includes the short story The Adventures of Nayeli and Maria: Two Girls One Border. This short story does not relate to the main story line.
ISSUE 4:
This is the conclusion of a two part story that started in issue 3 of Lalo going to Camp Anytown. In this issue we get to learn more about Lalo’s personality; what is bothering Lalo? What do guys and girls think of each other during the last activity of the camp, which was a discussion about sexism? This issue also includes the short story of a Funny E.R. Case, Differences between Men and Women, and what does Lalo think of V-Day. These short stories does not relate to the main story line.
ISSUE 5:
This is also a two part story; this issue is a bit longer than the other ones. Edson, who is Willow’s older brother, finds a tape where his brother, Willow, is saying that something terrible has happened to him and his friends and he’s about to say how it all happened before “he†finds him. Willow’s recorded history starts with a party, where the regular characters are all playing the Ouija board game. This game supposedly is telling them when and how they are all going to die. A few days after the party, Lalo and his friends noticed that Joel hasn’t been showing up to school and decide to go to his house to check-up on him. This issue also includes the short stories of: Parents 2, World of News, Librarian from Hell, A Wedding Story, and A Public Announcement. These short stories are not related to the main story.
ISSUE 6:
This is the conclusion of a two part story that started with issue 5. Somehow the “curse†of the Ouija board game is coming true; Lalo’s friends are dying one by one, including Lalo. But is it really a curse or something else? Only until the end will you find out what’s really going on. This issue also includes a short story of Lalo’s World’s version of Reading Rainbow. This short story is not related to the main story.
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