Tre libri a fumetti estremamente validi ed estremamente vari come argomento e stile creati dall'autrice statunitense Eleanor Davis.
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(tralaltro l'albo per la collana Frontier è una storia erotica notevole)
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This is from ‘Beasts of Burden’, a really cool comic about a bunch of dogs (and one cat) protecting their town from the supernatural things that threaten it. It’s spooky and sad and really just fantastic. At one point they teamed up with Hellboy. Everyone should read it (if you don’t mind some pretty dark things happening. it is not a cheerful comic but it is a good one).
Hey! So, I loved this comic, and still think about it occasionally, and tonight it was linked to me again with just the right timing so that I hyperfocused and squirreled off to go read everything! They aren’t really numbered well, but the Wikipedia page has a list of them in release order and what anthologies to find them in!
But given that it’s a pain to seek out each one one by one, I’ve got a list of links in order a smidge further down! Please try to support Dark Horse Comics if you can, but if you’re broke like me and still want to read, the Internet is a beautiful place. According to the wiki page, there are at least two more installments to come, scheduled for May 1st and June 5th, but there’s no real update schedule for the series as a whole.
Do note: they are graphic, gory, and sad, with a lot of body horror. But they’re really fantastic.
Beasts of Burden: Animal Rites contains: 1. Stray 2. The Unfamiliar 3. Let Sleeping Dogs Lie 4. A Dog and His Boy 5. The Gathering Storm 6. Lost 7. Something Whiskered This Way Comes 8. Grave Happenings
Fumetto splendido, scritto da Evan Dorkin e disegnato da Jill Thompson. Dovrebbe esistere un volume in italiano, edito da Bao Publishing e intitolato "I segreti di Burden Hill". È straconsigliato.
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(images are a comic depicting via color designations and cultural explanation, the various ways in which visual representation of identity informs perception of identity in ourselves and others.)
Che effetto avrebbe avuto sul fumetto mainstream nordamericano un'edizione di Lone Wolf and Cub pubblicata dalla Marvel a metà anni '70 invece di quella di dieci anni dopo dell'indipendente First?
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Patrizia Mandanici
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Sul sito del sistema bibliotecario italiano: "Torna per il quarto anno "Milano da leggere", con una nuova edizione dedicata al fumetto.
Scarica e leggi fino al 30 giugno." Non so ancora se sono fumetti interi o no, comunque ci sono Diabolik, Don Camillo, Bonelli, Becco Giallo, Coconino, ecc. https://milano.bibliotech...
Vintage Ad - Cap’s Gonna Star In A Broadway Show… (1985)
About The Proposed Show From The New York Times:
Captain America boasts a hero-sized $4 million budget. It’s going to be a big one, if everything works out as befits a musical named Captain America. Big, in this case, means a budget of $4 million—a lot of money, even for a superhero fighting for the American dream, the flag and the woman he loves. The superhero will not, in fact, be particularly super when the curtain goes up. The book by Mel Mandel and Norman Sachs (who are also responsible for music and lyrics) has Captain A. going through a mid-life crisis. Fortunately, the action speeds up—his girlfriend, a candidate for President, is captured by terrorists and held hostage at the Lincoln Memorial. That’s enough of the plot—when you invest millions, as are Shari Upbin, James Galton and Marvel Comics and some as yet untapped sources, you’re entitled to a few secrets.
The complete Master of Kung Fu is now up on Marvel Unlimited, showcasing the amazing art of Gene Day. Incredible that he managed to match Paul Gulacy’s seemingly unsurpassable earlier work on the title. These pages are from his final issue, #120.
Dopo aver visto queste tavole non si può che concordare con chi loda Gene Day. Il suo lavoro tiene testa a quello di Paul Gulacy su Shang-Chi, The Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu.
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Dovrebbe essere il manga disegnato nesli anni '70 da Ryoichi Ikegami, meglio noto per Crying Freeman (oltre che per Sanctuary e Mai, la ragazza psichica).
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Specifico che anche se non salto addosso a picchiarli, questi discorsi li sento sempre. Ma femminismo è inclusione, è totale parità tra gli individui, e voi dinosauri spaventati dalla radice della parola “femmina” siete destinati ad estinguervi. Pace ed xoxo. 💋💔