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You all right?
How you've been?

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Hey, Carlos?
How have you been?

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- You all right?
- I'm fine. Fine.

:47:08
All right,
what do you got here?

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So, what do you think?
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It's good!
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Good. Good.
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- I based that one on the old man.
- How is he?

:47:30
He's fine.
Listen...

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can you show these to your friend
at Gotham Comics?

:47:35
Who, Raquel?
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- Yeah.
- Are you sure you're ready?

:47:40
'Cause you only get
one chance with her, you know that.

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These are good.
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Raquel:...which I assume
is how you got the idea for this.

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They're based on the Dominicans
who fought for La Independencia.

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- Los Gavilleros?
- Yeah.

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They fought the US with a guerilla
waftare for four years.

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For me, it's just another way
of talking about sugar.

:48:05
That's what the Gavilleros
were fighting over--

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foreign companies buying property
from people who don't even own it,

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then kicking the campesinos
off their land.

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Anyway, that's how I got
the concept for "Europa."

:48:21
Carlos...
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I've got to be honest with you.
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I really like what you did.
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- Really?
- I love it!

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And it couldn't come
in a more peftect time,

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because I just lost a series.
The artist was brilliant,

:48:38
but he was terribly depressed
and he could never work.

:48:42
And I had to find something
to fill the book in our slate.

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- Okay!
- Great! How soon can you finish?


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