✅Nuevo episodio de @FrecuenciaGlob1 y… nuevo formato!!!
Menos contenido pero más a fondo.
Sin cortarnos con los spoilers!!!
Somos vuestro teleprograma del siglo XXI.
@Franss2019@FresnoPaul
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El 11 deJunio Clara y Olivia nos visitaran el próximo Jueves 11 de Junio para firmar ejemplares y hablar de COLS LA CARA B @autsaidercomics y presentadas por SUSANA LÓPEZ.
Mañana se graba podcast de @TUCHpodcast de los que estoy disfrutando solamente rebuscando material y entresijos varios.Hablaremos de Miller,de Byrne,del joven Mignola,de Adams(mucho) ,de Chadwick..y de más sorpresas.
@ArzaJagoba@RobertoBartual
Homage Artwork. Frazetta was open about using art, photo, and live references for his artwork. Here is his cover to ERB's Tarzan and the Lost Empire from 1962. Wally Wood did his Sally Forth strip from 1968 to 1976. Both of these were preceded by Hal Foster's Tarzan 1928-1937.
DARWYN COOKE illustrated three major stories for Justin Gray and me during our run on Jonah Hex, and each time he was the one who came to us asking to draw the book. We could not have been happier.
Every issue he turned in felt like a small masterpiece...pure Darwyn, distilled onto the page.
When he finished issue #50, he was genuinely upset that the Eisners didn’t even mention the book in his nomination, even though he went on to win Best Artist that year. That was Darwyn: fiercely proud of the work, fiercely loyal to his friends, and always pushing for the things he believed deserved recognition.
Darwyn was a very close friend to both Amanda and me, and he championed our work in the most meaningful way possible, by actually collaborating with us whenever he could. We spent countless hours talking about the creator‑owned projects he wanted to dive into once he wrapped the next Parker novel. Losing him to lung cancer meant losing not only the books we were dreaming up together, but the ones he was dreaming up on his own.
I’ll admit something I never told him: I wasn’t thrilled when he took on the Parker adaptations. Not because they weren’t brilliant—they were—but because each one delayed the incredible original ideas he was pitching me constantly. He loved those parker novels, and his plan was always to finish them and then devote himself entirely to his own creations- but we never got to enjoy this and I think of this often. I think it is one of the major motivators for me to always do my own thing - successful or not.
Anyway, I suggest you track these books down if you never read them- each one a visual masterpiece that the world will never forget by the one and the only Darwyn Cooke.
Ya disponible, la reunión anual de 4 amigos que acaba como el rosario de la Aurora.
Y la última película de Sam Peckinpah.
VideoClub: Clave Omega
https://t.co/JqbZDr4bC4