Here's a video on 1000 greatest Graphic Novels set to Wipe Out. It runs too quickly to really consider any of them, but above the YT video player is a yellow box you can click to read about the picks: http://www.comicsjuice.com/
Here's a video on 1000 greatest Graphic Novels set to Wipe Out. It runs too quickly to really consider any of them, but above the YT video player is a yellow box you can click to read about the picks: http://www.comicsjuice.com/
I have a soft spot for the Italian Topolino series called DoubleDuck with Donald Duck as a spy. I loved reading those as a kid. Now that I'm an adult, the stories don't impress me as much but the artwork is still fricking amazing IMHO. Especially the works by Giorgio Cavazzano and Vitale Mangiatordi.
Speaking of Italians, there are a few fumetti authors that I follow relatively closely
Sergio Toppi
Paolo Serpieri,
Hugo Pratt (RIP)
Lele Vianello,
Milo Manara
Guido Crepax (see the Garibaldy triple gatefold artwork)
Attilio Micheluzzi (RIP)
they're all over 70 now
in the younger generation, I find that Turconi & Radice are quite interesting but their drawings appeal to a younger crowd.
(theu also went thru the Disney crowd.
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
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