Teenangels

: Readers would send in poems and song dedications for loved ones, friends in other neighborhoods, or those incarcerated.

: Hand-drawn portraits, custom "ranflas" (cars), and elaborate lettering. teenangels

The magazine was known for its distinct art style, often featuring high-contrast ballpoint pen or graphite drawings that depicted barrio life, lowriders, and Chicano style. Its content was largely community-driven and included: : Readers would send in poems and song

: Many images originated from drawings on envelopes sent from prisons like Folsom, which were then circulated through the magazine’s pages. friends in other neighborhoods