Publisher: Bahia Publisher Released: 1981 Drawings: Guido Crepax Author: Various Format: Paperback (14.8 cm x 21.4 cm) - Monochrome Genre: Secondary literature Country of origin: Italy
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1) Introduction 2) autobiography 3) Exchange of letters Louise Brooks - Brooks Guido 4) The Invisible Man 5) The rooms of Crepax 6) Crepax and jazz 7) Without rancor or Guido Crepax, Valentina, Phil Rembrandt un the "crime" 8) witness to his time 9) Changes 10) Lanterna Magica 11) Dear Friends of Crepax 12) The "morbidity" of Crepax 13) The film and Crepax 14) Entertainment 15) Yesterday & Today 16) Crepax and the Adventure 17) The Great metaphor 18) The dimension of the game 19) Valentina 20) The Photografin in the maze 21) What do Justine? 22) Valentina between monsters 23) The Story of O 24) Bibliography
>The character of Valentina, famous at international level, has enjoyed throughout its long life publishing a film adaptation based on the volume of Baba Yaga and a television version with a television series aired in 1988, where he was played by Demetra Hampton . After the continuous found some of the illustrations and tables dedicated to Valentina is that the other heroines Crepax and the trailer of the 1973 film based on Baba Yaga.<
Historical sagas in comic form: sex, deceit, treachery, violence and murder
The Borgia family
In the comic book fair in Madrid, the comic book was a great success. The Borgia family is one of the most fascinating European sagas. Of Spanish origin, a large part of Italy came to dominate the papal throne, which they used for their own interests and to enrich themselves and to gain political power. Considered the first 'Mafia family' in history, legend has its limits transcended and led to a revival in ink. The European comic masters of Milo Manara and Alejandro Jodorowsky felt the fascination of the Borgia family, and sold themselves to tell the exciting stories and translate. With special interest in the morbid details, they give us the story of deception, passion, incest, violence, betrayal, sex and murder.
Creators: Mark Lipka / Adam Hughes / Mary Bierbaum / Tom Bierbaum
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Investigating a domestic dispute, the Dragon encounters Jennifer, a super-strong stripper who has somehow pulverised her abusive husband's entire head. Afterwards, Dragon and Alex answer a call concerning the decapitated remains of sixteen males. While almost everyone suspects Jennifer of the murders, the Dragon is soon attacked by a mysterious costumed woman, who escapes. Jennifer, who has been in jail, claims to have had nothing to do with the decapitated bodies.