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The masked heroes of lucha libre are stepping out of the ring and into the spotlight at Comic-Con Museum's latest exhibit called, Sangre, Sudor y Mito, which translates into blood, sweat and myth.
J. Gonzo, a Chicano artist, created his lucha libre tale 'La Mano del Destino' in response to a lack of authentic Latino stories. His beliefs almost led him to pass on a gig from Marvel Comics.
South Bay’s Melissa Cervantes, aka Thunder Rosa, spotlights lucha libre at Comic-Con Museum by Luis Monteagudo Jr. • Times of San Diego May 25, 2025, 11:10 a.m. May 27, 2025, 10:53 a.m.
Mexican wrestling is on display at the Comic-Con Museum with the exhibit Sangre, Sudor y Mito: The Art and Tradition of Mexican Lucha Libre.
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TNA kicked off 2024 with their annual Hard To Kill pay-per-view during which TNA President Scott D’Amore announced that the company will be collaborating with lucha libre promotion AAA.
Step into the ring at the Comic-Con Museum's newest exhibit, "Sangre, Sudor, y Mito: The Art and Tradition of Mexican Lucha Libre," opening Thursday, May 22, in Balboa Park.
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- The masked heroes of lucha libre are stepping out of the ring and into the spotlight at Comic-Con Museum's latest exhibit called, Sangre, Sudor y Mito, which ...
J. Gonzo, a Chicano artist, created his lucha libre tale 'La Mano del Destino' in response to a lack of authentic Latino stories. His beliefs almost led him to pass on a gig from Marvel Comics.