It could be about a lot of things. 'La lucha' in Spanish means 'the fight' or 'the struggle'. So the graphic novel might be centered around a character or a group of characters who are engaged in some kind of battle. It could be a physical fight against an enemy, or it could be an internal struggle like dealing with one's own fears, desires or moral dilemmas. Without reading it, it's hard to say for sure.
It could be a creative mash - up. 'Lucha libre' has its own unique culture, with wrestlers having distinct personas. 'Pulp fiction' is associated with fast - paced, somewhat trashy but very engaging stories. So 'lucha libre pulp fiction' might be a way to describe something that has the energy and spectacle of lucha libre and the edgy, plot - driven nature of pulp fiction. It could be a new form of media, say a graphic novel, that blends these two concepts.
I don't know as I haven't read the 'la lucha graphic novel'. There could be a brave protagonist who is leading the struggle. Maybe there's also a mentor - like figure who guides the main character through the challenges.
The authenticity. When it's based on a true story, fans can relate to the real - life struggles and triumphs of the luchadores. It's not just about the flashy moves in the ring but the human story behind it.
There may not be a well - known mainstream work directly named 'lucha libre pulp fiction'. But some lucha libre movies, like those that have a lot of over - the - top action and a somewhat cheesy but engaging plot, could be considered in the spirit of this concept. Also, exploring Mexican - influenced graphic novels might lead you to works that have elements of lucha libre and a pulp - fiction - like style.
One example could be the story of El Santo. His real - life persona and his in - ring battles were often based on real - life rivalries and situations. He became a cultural icon not just for his wrestling skills but also for his stand against evil in his movies which were often inspired by real - life events he witnessed or was part of in the lucha libre world.
The fantasy novel I recommend to you is " Twenty Faced Dice." The male protagonist, Siegel, was an orphan who dreamed of adventure and becoming a hero. During his journey, he had been a sailor, a squires, a knight, and a lord, but only the power of magic made him fall in love. He held a twenty-sided die in his hand and dreamed of becoming a powerful warrior with the power of magic. However, how to maintain his heart in the midst of magic had become his greatest challenge. He also used a greatsword called the Bodasoria Gold Essence. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
This book was called "Lying Down to Be the Strongest, Starting from Everyday Life." The characters in the book included: supporting characters-Ke Jia wanted, tsk, how could I not be a supporting character? I was the real protagonist. Supporting role-Buda, the steel plate is too hard, lying down to sleep is very uncomfortable. The male protagonist, Xia Liang, played tricks with his heart and did good deeds without leaving his name. Female Lead-Xia Guojin, Lazy Cancer Patient, Blade Pigeon King. The female owner, Wu, held a cup and couldn't sleep at night. I held a bright cup. You didn't come back. I hope you can come back. But I don't like that kind of sourness. Female Lead-Xin Ju Lan, such a good girl, where can I get her? Female Lead-Red Bean, beep! Beep! Beep! Female owner-Xie Ling, raising a child is not easy, and walk and cherish. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
"Lying Down to Be Strongest, Starting From Everyday Life" Author: Cool, cool, cool. It's a novel about urban/urban supernatural abilities. It has been reborn. It has daily elements. It's finished. You can enjoy it without worry.
User recommendation: It's said that one can die after learning the Dao in the morning, but I regret it. I regret it so much that my intestines turn green. Because the Dao I comprehended is really difficult to explain in a few words!
Unfortunately, I can't start my life over again. I can only follow this path to the end. Fortunately, other than occasionally cheating me, it's still filial. Heh, sacrificing my nobility in exchange for strength, trampling on the world from the nine heavens, I'm super happy!
Unknowingly, I seemed to have fallen in love with this feeling. Other people became stronger by relying on their baldies, but I became stronger by relying on the waves instead of the oars. The heavens trembled under the raging waves, and the world was in chaos because of me.
But in the end, I got tired of it. This life, sigh, was boring.
Dancing on a steel wire was more exciting. If he was not careful, he would fall off the cliff. He was always nervous and looking forward to it.
Hence, the following scene happened.
Reporter: Hello, Mr. Xia. At present, all the major websites have exposed the video of you driving a Ferrari with one foot. I wonder if you have any explanation for this?
Xia Liang thought, Someone must have faked it.
Reporter: "I don't think it's fake. After all, this requires an extremely strong psychological quality. Only you can do it. May I ask how you usually train your psychological quality?"
Xia Liang: I didn't do it intentionally. I've seen a lot of battles and I'm used to it.
Reporter: "That's true. I'm used to big storms." But I think that when your family members found out the truth, you were still extremely flustered, right?
Xia Liang: What panic? There's no such thing.
Reporter: What about those few? Don't you deny their existence? You're really panicking. You're usually extremely steady, but you actually didn't get the main point this time.
Xia Liang was speechless.
I hope you will like this book.
The descriptions of internal injuries and vomiting blood in martial arts novels could be explained by modern medicine.
Internal injuries referred to the damage to the human body that could be caused by various diseases such as infection, tumors, fractures, and so on. In wuxia novels, internal injuries were often described as physical pain and discomfort, as well as mental fatigue and weakness.
Vomiting blood refers to blood spurting out from the lungs or the digestive tract. It is called bloody stool or stool with blood. In wuxia novels, vomiting blood was often described as severe coughing and chest pain, as well as severe leukemia and weakness.
Although these descriptions were very vivid in the novel, they did not have any practical significance from the point of view of modern medicine. In the novel, these descriptions could be used to show the bravery and strength of the characters, as well as to describe the tension and intensity of the plot.