PSYCHO WAR STORIES HC

PSYCHO WAR STORIES HC


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Magazzino ItalyComics
Editore
BOOK PALACE
Previews
previews USA ottobre 2024
ISBN
1913548643
EAN
9781913548643
data di uscita in USA
15/01/2025
pagina
279
scrittore
Various,
artista
Moliterni, Jorgi
numero di pagine
284

Born in Argentina in 1933, Jorge Moliterni's earliest work was in advertising. He soon moved to working in comics, where he was kept busy working for a wide spectrum of clients including the UK's Fleetway publications, including their pocket war libraries in the 1960s. Despite the influence of Milt Caniff that he shared with many of his contemporaries, his work was unparalleled when it came to handling dark themes. His moody use of light and portrayal of characters driven to the edge of madness made him a perfect choice for stories about fear, greed and vengeance. We have chosen four of his greatest stories, carefully restored the art and reset the fonts to bring you the sharpest reproduction imaginable of these great comics along with a War Comic Checklist and Cover gallery.


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FERDINANDO TACCONIS WAR EAGLE FLEETWAY COMICS ARC ED HC

Tacconi's War Eagle from Comet and other stories from Top Spot. The complete WW2 adventure War Eagle from The Comet 498 (February 1958) to 518 (June 1958). Plus short stories from the groundbreaking magazine Top Spot from 1958 including 'The Wind in His Hair,' 'The Pipes of Pan,' 'Abdul the Damned,' 'Yusuf the Lionhearted,' '60 Minutes of Glory,' and 'Death Was One Wave Away.' Over 100 pages of great pen and ink work never before reprinted.

(A) Ferdinando Tacconi


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WES SLADE DEPUTY US MARSHALL HC

This is the very first time these stories have been reprinted since first appearing in 1960s. Regarded by comic aficionados as the finest western strip ever published, Wes Slade: Deputy US Marshal ran from 1961 until 1981. Written by James Edgar, perhaps the best writer of western strips, and drawn by George Stokes as a labor of love, the artwork is very special. Here we present 10 complete stories all scanned from the original artwork which still survives in the Express Newspaper Archives. George Stokes was born in 1934, the son of a British officer serving in the Indian Army. Travel in Canada and the USA deepened his interest in West and in 1960 he jumped at the opportunity to draw a newly created western strip for the Sunday Express, Wes Slade. He drew Wes Slade weekly for the next 20 years until his untimely death aged 47 in 1981. We are very pleased to offer this incredible collection of Western stories and artwork in the very finest reproduction from the original artwork.

(W) James Edgar (A) George Stokes

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