If you are a fan of Lucita from the comic series Bang Bang Lucita by Chuck Amadori, Nimesh Morarji and Edson Alves, you might be curious about the historical background of the story.
One of the most exciting moments in the comic is when Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president of the United States, arrives to Harrisburg for a visit.
Grant was a famous general who led the Union army to victory in the Civil War.
He was also a popular president who supported the rights of African Americans and Native Americans.
He was known for his honesty, courage, and humility.
Lucita is a Mexican cook who works at a hotel in Harrisburg, in the late 19th century.
Grant visited Harrisburg several times during his life, but the most memorable one was in 1876, when he came to celebrate the centennial of the Declaration of Independence.
He was greeted by a large crowd of people who cheered and waved flags.
The President gave a speech at the Capitol building, where he praised the achievements of the nation and the people of Harrisburg.
He also visited the National Cemetery, where he paid tribute to the soldiers who died in the war.
Edson Alves, the artist of Lucita, did an excellent job capturing the atmosphere and the details of Grant’s visit.
He used historical references and photographs to create realistic and vivid scenes.
Edson also added some creative touches, such as Lucita’s interactions with Grant and the other characters.
Edson showed how Lucita admired Grant and how the President was impressed by Lucita’s cooking skills.
If you want to see how Ulysses S. Grant visited Harrisburg, the home of Lucita, you can read the comic for FREE (if you have Gold) on GlobalComix or you can visit our online shop and get a PDF or a physical copy for yourself to enjoy at anytime.
You will also enjoy the other chapters of Lucita, a comic that mixes history, humor, and romance.
Lucita is a comic that will make you learn, laugh, and love.
[Digital edition] Bang Bang Lucita: Team-Up part 1 (of2)
Digital version of the book in PDF format,
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