SUNDAY. The only volume. Pages: 320 B/N. I boast: 29.50 € When two giants of the cómic join to do a western the result it is something like Sunday. Glénat has just published a volume with the complete work of this ex-colonel of the army nordista, which the brilliant drawer Víctor de la Fuente gave life in 1969 continuing...
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Sunday, of Víctor Mora and Víctor de la Fuente
The Secret Triangle
Better that The Code Gives Vinci Antes de nada, it is necessary to say that the first volume of the series of cómic The Secret Triangle appeared in April, 2000, that is to say, exactly three years before The Code it gives Vinci. This clarification is necessary so that nobody thinks that we are before one of the numerous ones...
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Laborer the Bestiajo
We are in the week of Expocómic and as we do not speak for a long time here about the ninth art, are going to dedicate several to him of the next post. Know, oh, princes and beggars than in the years that came up between the autumnal floods that Atlantis and Levanthis overwhelmed, destroying his paradisiac cities, and the years of appearance of...
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Expocómic Madrid 2006
The cartel of this year belongs to Luis Durán Tenemos again the Expocómic at sight. It looks like a lie that they have already spent twelve months from the previous edition. The present authors this year will be Alfonso Azpiri, Carla Berrocal, Luís Durán, Carlos Giménez, Dave Johnson, David Lafuente, Álvaro Muñoz, Carlos Pacheco, Martí Sauri, Adolfo Usero and...
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Captain Trueno in the blogosfera
On May 14, 2006, golden jubilee of Captain Trueno Con motivo del golden jubilee of the most famous personage of the Spanish realistic cómic I have done this linkage compilation to post on Captain Trueno published in the last days. Moonshadow: 50 years of Captain Trueno and Captain Trueno and his golden jubilee Crisei: Oh, Captain, my Captain Trueno...
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Tartessos 2: The Crisaor sword
The first album of Tartessos, in charge of Santiago Girón (script) and Paco Nájera (drawing), ride sold 4.000 copies, what for a cómic in Spain means a round success. The Publishing house Almuzara tries to make use of the pull and already puts on sale the second delivery of the series, titled The Sword of Crisaor. We are...
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The island of the dead persons of Arnold Bocklin
It was me who was writing a note on this fascinating and sinister picture of the Swiss artist Arnold Bocklin, when this marvelous post published Aura on the same one, whose reading I recommend them to start. I said to myself then that instead of writing on the proper picture, I might devote to locate some influences of the work. Aura there was already...
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