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|species          = Human
|species          = Human
|origin            = [[Mexico]]
|origin            = [[Mexico]]
|spouse            = Fernanda (Revolutions of Terror){{!}}Fernanda
|spouse            = Fernanda (Revolutions of Terror)
|child            = Maria Gonzalez
|child            = Maria Gonzalez
|grandchild        = Gabby Gonzalez
|grandchild        = Gabby Gonzalez {{!}} Gabby
|grandchild2      = Blanca Gonzalez
|grandchild2      = Blanca Gonzalez {{!}} Blanca
|grandchild3      = Gabby Gonzalez's brother {{!}} grandson
|grandchild3      = Gino Gonzalez
|first mention              = Revolutions of Terror (comic story)
|first mention              = Revolutions of Terror (comic story)
}}
}}
'''Juan''' was [[Fernanda (Revolutions of Terror)|Fernanda]]'s husband and [[Maria Gonzalez]]'s father.  
'''Juan''' was [[Fernanda (Revolutions of Terror)|Fernanda]]'s husband and [[Maria Gonzalez]]'s father.


He and Fernanda raised a family of fifteen in [[Mexico]] while living in a one-room shack.  
He and Fernanda raised a family of fifteen in [[Mexico]] while living in a one-room shack.


He died at least several years before [[Miguel Gonzalez]] opened the [[Laundromat (Revolutions of Terror)|laundromat]] in [[Sunset Park]]. Fernanda remembered him every year on the [[Day of the Dead]].
He died at least several years before [[Miguel Gonzalez]] opened the [[Laundromat (Revolutions of Terror)|laundromat]] in [[Sunset Park]]. Fernanda remembered him every year on the [[Day of the Dead]].

Latest revision as of 13:18, 26 February 2019

Juan was Fernanda's husband and Maria Gonzalez's father.

He and Fernanda raised a family of fifteen in Mexico while living in a one-room shack.

He died at least several years before Miguel Gonzalez opened the laundromat in Sunset Park. Fernanda remembered him every year on the Day of the Dead.

Because of the influence of the Cerebravores, Fernanda and Hector both saw an image of him briefly distorted to show him in torment. (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror)