refers to a specific digital archive of a bilingual, indie comic book created by comic artist Rolando Merida. Released around 2002, this niche comic gained traction online—frequently cataloged on document-sharing networks like Scribd —for its unique combination of professional sports themes, familial ties, and cross-cultural dialogue.

: Independent and underground comics do not carry standard industry ratings (like the Comics Code Authority). Always review the creator's content warnings before purchasing or viewing.

For the uninitiated, Rolando Mérida isn’t writing superhero crossovers. He is a cartographer of the soul. His comic sequences (often short, silent, or with sparse Spanish/English text) focus on the tension between natural landscapes and the human body. Think: a man swimming in a cenote while a jaguar watches; two silhouettes merging under a mosquito net in a humid jungle; a lone figure crying over a bowl of caldo as the rain hits a tin roof.

Mérida's contribution to the medium is defined by an approach that favored classical form over caricature. 1. Anatomy and Realism