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Red Marquis
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Bokoja
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corto33
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Slovenia
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
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jaki
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Croatia
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Posted - 27/11/2022 : 23:12:51
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Eric Herenguel - Illustration for The Kong Crew's Edition Deluxe Print Kong Crew(čini mi se da je ovaj strip bija negdi najavljivan?) [url=https://postimg.cc/tZWBVWfN] Kit Teller i majorica Gruber vs.reptili |
Ja sam fetišist papira! |
Edited by - jaki on 27/11/2022 23:14:42 |
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Mr. Bushido
stripovi.com suradnik
Croatia
12925 Posts
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izivko
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Germany
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
26842 Posts
Member since 13/03/2004 |
Posted - 28/11/2022 : 00:01:31
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quote: Originally posted by Mr. Bushido
quote: Originally posted by jaki
Kong Crew (čini mi se da je ovaj strip bija negdi najavljivan?)
Da, trebao je biti objavljen u zadnjem pokušaju revivala Plavog vjesnika. Ali to je propalo. Makar stranica na Facebooku još postoji.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063812930210
Čak je Kong Crew još uvijek naslovna slika.
Pa piše da nema stranice? |
Ja sam fetišist papira! |
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Mr. Bushido
stripovi.com suradnik
Croatia
12925 Posts
Member since 23/09/2005 |
Posted - 28/11/2022 : 00:03:49
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quote: Originally posted by jaki
quote: Originally posted by Mr. Bushido
quote: Originally posted by jaki
Kong Crew (čini mi se da je ovaj strip bija negdi najavljivan?)
Da, trebao je biti objavljen u zadnjem pokušaju revivala Plavog vjesnika. Ali to je propalo. Makar stranica na Facebooku još postoji.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063812930210
Čak je Kong Crew još uvijek naslovna slika.
Pa piše da nema stranice?
Meni se otvara. Možda ju nemožeš otvoriti ako nemaš svoj Facebook profil. |
Comics is any art you can read. -- Sean T. Collins |
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jaki
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Croatia
26842 Posts
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
26842 Posts
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Red Marquis
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Serbia
3281 Posts
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
26842 Posts
Member since 13/03/2004 |
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
26842 Posts
Member since 13/03/2004 |
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
26842 Posts
Member since 13/03/2004 |
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
26842 Posts
Member since 13/03/2004 |
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jaki
Advanced Member
Croatia
26842 Posts
Member since 13/03/2004 |
Posted - 16/11/2023 : 01:28:33
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“Why classic Franco-Belgian comics aren’t finished yet Sometimes considered old-fashioned or outdated compared to manga and graphic novels, classic Franco-Belgian comics continue to thrive in bookstores, despite some disregard from the press and the Angoulême festival. With its stories of pirates or cowboys, archetypal heroes carved in stone, and hyper-realistic aesthetics, classic Franco-Belgian comics may seem somewhat obsolete in today’s world. While a new generation of artists is emerging with a style that blends manga and comics, this ancient way of making comics, often overlooked by the press and the Angoulême festival, still persists. “When I look at the releases, I see that classic Franco-Belgian comics are never really highlighted, but they still exist,” says the artist Christian de Metter, who recently published “Miroir de nos peines” with Rue de Sèvres, an adaptation of Pierre Lemaitre’s work. “There is always an audience that supports these projects.” “If one out of every two comics sold in France and Belgium is a manga, this figure needs some nuance,” adds Gauthier Van Meerbeeck, an editor at Le Lombard, the quintessential publisher of Franco-Belgian comics. “Manga, much cheaper than traditional comics, has not yet reached its revenue. While 55% of books sold are manga, they represent only 45% of the comic book industry’s revenue.” Sales figures in this genre demonstrate its excellent health, going beyond the well-known blockbusters like Astérix and Blake and Mortimer. “Le Convoyeur,” a science fiction story by Dimitri Armand and Tristan Roulot, with its fourth volume just released, has sold over 100,000 copies. “Tango,” a crime novel by Matz and Philippe Xavier, has sold 213,500 copies across its first six volumes (the seventh just released). Historical epics also perform well, from “Zaroff” by Sylvain Runberg and François Miville-Deschênes (50,000 copies) to “1629” by Xavier Dorison and Thimothée Montaigne (75,000 copies). Nostalgia is a powerful factor too. “Adieu Aaricia” by Robin Recht, a one-shot of Thorgal, sold 55,000 copies. The special 77th-anniversary issue of Tintin journal, where dozens of authors pay tribute to classic heroes, sold 72,000 copies (56,350 in bookstores and over 15,000 in kiosks). For young readers, “Les Enfants de la résistance” has surpassed 2 million copies. The big names in the industry paradoxically benefit from the abundance of choices, according to Gauthier Van Meerbeeck: “About ten comics are released every day on average. These volumes are overwhelming for bookstores and, more importantly, for readers. Many less experienced readers gravitate toward what they know, which explains why the audience focuses on successful series.” For enthusiasts of this genre, these albums, which include titles like “Undertaker” by Xavier Dorison and Ralph Meyer (over 600,000 copies), provide a nostalgic thrill. “When I see a new ‘Tango’ album coming out, I think it’s a real old-school comic, and it makes me happy,” says Matz. “There is an audience for things of good quality, even if they have a classic style.” The influential Canal BD network, which often highlights these albums in its 150 stores, plays a role in their success. “The Canal BD award has an extremely strong impact,” says Jean-Pierre Nakache, president of the network and owner of the “Bulles en tête” bookstore in Paris. “The western ‘Hoka Hey’ by Neyef, which received the award in January, has just exceeded 100,000 copies sold. That doesn’t happen with any other award!” Despite this success, there’s still a feeling of being the fifth wheel in the world of comics. Matz sums it up: “There is a cordial contempt for commercially regarded comics. We feel like sellouts and corrupt. We feel like the family’s fools. It’s a subculture. We’re not of interest.” According to Dimitri Armand, the artist of “Le Convoyeur,” the mainstream press tends to favor independent authors, while specialized magazines more often feature these classic-style comics on their covers. He says, “Many journalists will only read a book if it’s in a particular format. As soon as there’s a large hardcover book that evokes classic Franco-Belgian comics, they won’t go for it. This snobbery touches me because I don’t understand it.” Xavier Dorison adds, “We’ve discredited all academic training, and it continues to affect traditional Franco-Belgian comics. In art schools, it’s a style even students turn away from.” However, the French market remains more open to various comic genres compared to the American and Japanese markets. “When you’re a Franco-Belgian comic author, you’re overwhelmed by the open-mindedness of your own country,” says Dimitri Armand. “Journalists only read things that seem groundbreaking or current. They lose interest in what seems old and familiar.” Amandine Schmitt, who writes about comics for L’Obs, also emphasizes a preference for intimate narratives and small independent publishers: “In essence, everything can interest me. But due to the overproduction - 5,000 comics per year - it’s impossible to cover everything.” The reading habits have changed as well. Serial series launched in the 1980s eventually became repetitive, leading to a preference for complete stories with recurring heroes, similar to the 1960s. The length of albums has also increased, from 46 pages to 200 pages, as the audience desires more emotions, dialogues, characters, and pages. Some authors are attracted to this format. Bernard Vrancken, after three decades dedicated to “IR$,” is completing the final volume of his series while publishing “Les Enfants du ciel,” a 280-page war narrative. Many realistic authors still appreciate the classic 46-page format, which remains the most suitable for them, especially for financial reasons. “The Franco-Belgian comic, if we were to compare it to a car, would be a Rolls Royce,” jests Xavier Dorison. “It must be perfect, but it’s very expensive and takes a long time to create.””
Source: https://www.bfmtv.com/people/bandes-des ... 10180.html |
Ja sam fetišist papira! |
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Peyo
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Croatia
10358 Posts
Member since 28/10/2005 |
Posted - 16/11/2023 : 09:35:06
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Zanimljiv članak.
quote: Originally posted by jaki Despite this success, there’s still a feeling of being the fifth wheel in the world of comics. Matz sums it up: “There is a cordial contempt for commercially regarded comics. We feel like sellouts and corrupt. We feel like the family’s fools. It’s a subculture. We’re not of interest.”
O tempora, o mores!
quote: Originally posted by jaki “Tango,” a crime novel by Matz and Philippe Xavier, has sold 213,500 copies across its first six volumes (the seventh just released).
Ako nekog zanima u novom broju Strip revije Večernjeg lista je objavljen prvi dio trećeg albuma. |
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jaki
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Croatia
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Posted - 11/02/2024 : 11:24:42
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Later this year, William Vance's hero Bruce J. Hawker will also be back. And Bec is the scriptwriter of that with Carlos Puerta as the artist. The translation of the first album, titled The Eye of the Marsh, is expected at Le Lombard on June 19 in softcover and hardcover. A historian specializing in the history of the British Navy cooperated to serve the seafaring fans at their beck and call. The first new 64-page album has become a treasure hunt in search of the real story behind the legend of the Knights Templar. Bruce J. Hawker is now in command of the Lark. But there are rumours: the sailing ship is supposedly cursed, or is it the captain? In any case, the latter tries not to deny anything and demands that his men follow him to the deepest depths of hell. When the lookout of the Lark sees the sail of an order that disappeared five centuries ago, the question arises whether it is not the devil who is at the helm after all... https://www.stripspeciaalzaak.be/interviews-reportages/vernissage-inexistences-van-christophe-bec?fbclid=IwAR3ff0-1fcUVXe8QcDsK-vyFHQ4tGT2a820vNghEv2eaziZrmTpP57uLWzg |
Ja sam fetišist papira! |
Edited by - jaki on 11/02/2024 11:29:18 |
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izivko
Advanced Member
Germany
12546 Posts
Member since 25/07/2003 |
Posted - 11/02/2024 : 12:56:07
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Čitao sam prvi album, dalje nisam imao volje. Tango je po meni čisti prosjek, crtež ocjena više.
Valjalo bi pogledati još barem 2 albuma. Ako bude volje. |
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jaki
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Croatia
26842 Posts
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izivko
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Germany
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jaki
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Croatia
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jaki
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jaki
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