Published on: 03/24/2026
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By Rich Tenorio | Edited by Patricia Guadalupe
University of Puerto Rico graduate Stephany Moyano Ayala found a way to combine two very different fields of study: Drawing and Culinary Arts. She created comic books based on her experiences in the food service industry. Sometimes, working in restaurants was decidedly unsavory – a swarm of cockroaches, a directive to prepare rotten fish. Yet she found solace in a new job: Making pastelillos, or stuffed turnovers, in the coastal island town of Luquillo. In a comic book named after the Luquillo ZIP code of 00773, Moyano Ayala created whimsical, wordless art – pastelillos that take on human characteristics, smiling at the reader.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/palabra/2026/03/new-york-public-library-exhibit-highlights-puerto-rican-comic-book-history.html
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