
Humberto Jaeres
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Born in Mexico, I am a lover of books and addicted to TV shows. I am always looking for new stories to read and new shows to watch. I am also a big fan of Mexican culture and food.
Stories (6)
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Dragon way: a new global narrative power in comics
The rise of Euromanga—comics created by European artists that adopt the aesthetic and narrative conventions of Japanese manga—represents a fascinating cross-cultural phenomenon. It is not merely an imitation but a hybrid art form that blends global influence with local European sensibilities. Within this burgeoning genre, Stefano Labbia’s Dragon Way stands as a compelling case study, offering readers more than a simple fantasy adventure; it presents a rich psychological framework for exploring resilience, the integration of conflicting worldviews, and the archetypal struggle for harmony!
By Humberto Jaeres2 months ago in Geeks
Mastering Conflict with the Indirect Aggressor
Engaging in a debate or conflict with an individual who employs passive-aggressive tactics can be profoundly frustrating, often leaving you exhausted and questioning your own perceptions. Unlike overt aggression, which is direct and confrontational, passive-aggression is a subterranean form of hostility, marked by a resistance to demands for adequate performance in social or occupational situations, frequently alternating between obstructionism and deliberate inefficiency. It is a veiled attempt to exert control, punish, or express anger without the personal risk of open confrontation.
By Humberto Jaeres2 months ago in Confessions
Unmasking the Narcissistic Persona: A Practical Guide
The term "narcissist" has become ubiquitous in modern conversation, often used loosely to describe anyone with a noticeable degree of self-absorption. However, pathological narcissism—a pervasive and enduring pattern of thought and behavior—is far more complex and insidious. For those navigating personal or professional relationships, discerning the presence of genuine narcissistic traits is a critical skill for self-preservation. It is not about simply identifying a love for compliments, but rather recognizing an underlying, fragile psychological structure that relies on the manipulation and exploitation of others for sustenance.
By Humberto Jaeres2 months ago in Humans
Shona is the best fantasy series of the recent years
As the world of comics has evolved, so has the representation of women in action and adventure genres. One such series that stands out in this regard is Shona. Shona is a strong female protagonist who challenges the conventions of gender roles and stereotypes in comics. I recently read about this incredible character created by the brilliant author Stefano Labbia and i decided to write this article to explore the importance of this series and its contribution to the representation of women in comics.
By Humberto Jaeres3 years ago in Geeks
Why i hate franchise in entertainment?
Entertainment franchises have become increasingly popular in recent years, dominating the box office and taking over the small screen. However, as a fan of entertainment, I have found myself growing tired of franchises and their repetitive plots and lack of originality. In this article, I will explain why I don't like franchises in entertainment.
By Humberto Jaeres3 years ago in Geeks
The creativity of Stefano Labbia is impressive: how is he doing it?
As a writer and graphic novelist, Stefano Labbia exhibits a unique and impressive level of creativity. His work showcases a talent for combining storytelling with striking visual art as he delves into a range of genres and styles, captivating readers with his vivid imagination.
By Humberto Jaeres3 years ago in Journal





