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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 10.27.13 “DOG WHISPERER”

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October 27, 2013 by

ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 10.06.13 “CLEAN SWEEP”

Our local neighborhood barrio cartoonist, Sergio Hernández, responds to the current debacle in Congress with two insightful cartoons about the way the world is and ought to be. … [Read more...]

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 9.23.13 “NAVY YARD SHOOTER”

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 8.18.13 “REP. STEVE KING”

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 7.21.13 “TRAYVON MARTIN”

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 6.16.13

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 6.09.13

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 4.16.13 “SAL CASTRO”

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 3.02.13

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 2.17.13

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ARNIE AND PORFI by SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 1.21.13

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January 21, 2013 by

ARNIE AND PORFI by SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 1.01.13

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January 1, 2013 by

ARNIE AND PORFI by SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 9.16.12

As master draftsman Sergio Hernandez cogitates about the new, soon to be revealed, adventures of Arnie and Porfi,  Latinopia presents a thoughtful and somber side of Sergio's cartooning skills, his … [Read more...]

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September 17, 2012 by

ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 7.16.12

Sergio Hernández is on vacation this week.   The Arnie and Porfi Cartoon strip will continue next week.  In the meantime here is a Sergio Hernández favorite from the original Con Safos cartoon … [Read more...]

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July 16, 2012 by

ARNIE AND PORFI by SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 6.25.12

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ARNIE AND PORFI by SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 6.17.12

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 6.21.15 “JUNETEENTH 2015”

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ “MEXICAN CORN DOG”

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 3.01.15 “LEONARD NIMOY”

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 12.15.14

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ARNIE AND PORFI with SERGIO HERNÁNDEZ 11.16.14 “IT’S TIME”

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