Chambeadoras 158: Top
Doña Tita looked up. “This,” she said, “is the top. We are the top. You just never noticed.”
: The cover features pencils drawn by Oscar Bazaldúa—a legendary Mexican artist who later transitioned into mainstream American comics for Marvel and DC—and lush, detailed painting by the master colorist José Silva. chambeadoras 158 top
Las Chambeadoras #158: The Legacy of a Mexican Pulp Comic Icon Doña Tita looked up
Las Chambeadoras is a prominent title within the Mexican "pulp" or historietas genre. Launched in the mid-1990s, the series typically revolves around the daily lives, romantic entanglements, and humorous misadventures of working-class women in Mexico. The title itself—derived from the Mexican slang chambear (to work)—reflects this focus on the laboring class. Spotlight on Issue #158 You just never noticed
A: Yes. The "158 Top Speed" model includes a YKK zipper on the medial side, but note that zippers are a failure point compared to laces.