Fumetto, Comics, BéDé
Classic Comic Strips, Ken Winston P.I.
Vacanze a Ischia con Topolino
Vacanze a Ischia con Topolino
Gradevole commedia balneare anni cinquanta che stanno per diventare i mitici sessanta del boom economico. Gli “spensierati” anni cinquanta (almeno nelle commedie cinematografiche e delle vacanze. Un cast di tutto rispetto con i migliori attori e caratteristi del periodo che risultano sempre credibili. E Antonio Cifariello legge Topolino.
French strips golden age, Naret
French strips golden age, Naret
Jacques Naret adapted many famous literary works to comics. He had a close collaboration with his wife, Mariel Dauphin, that started right after World War II. Together they produced numerous comic adaptations for the Communist press until the 1970s, like ‘La Découverte du Professeur Equerre’ and ‘Le Capitaine Corcoran’.
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Kidnapped
Text: Robert Louis Stevenson
Art: Jacques Naret
Newspaper: L’Humanité
Year: 1973/74
Stripas: 103
French comic strips golden age: Eugenio Foz
French comic strips golden age: Eugenio Foz
Chérie Bibi
Text: Alfred Gaston Leroux
Art: Eugenio Foz
Newspapaper: France Soir
Year: 1954
Strips: 133
Eugenio Foz was born in Barcelona on July 31, 1923. He was obliged to leave school in 1936, going to work for his father as an apprentice printer. But at the age of thirteen, he already knew he wanted to be a painter. He went to the Escola Massana in 1939, where he learned egg tempera painting, retable technique, enamel painting and oil painting. His professors encouraged him to continue in the field.
Over a twenty year span from 1948 to 1968, Eugenio Foz worked in newspapers, publishing, video and advertising. He was a regular contributor to daily comics in France-Soir (Le crime ne paye pas, Chéri-Bibi) and Paris-Jour (Le Marquis de Villemer and Lucile) as well as the weekly Ce Soir (La vie de Marie Stuart and La vie de Georges Sand). He died in Paris on June 9, 2014.
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Martin Landau “Space 1999” Cartoonist
Martin Landau “Space 1999” Cartoonist
At the age of 17, Landau started working as a cartoonist for the Daily News, illustrating Billy Rose’s column “Pitching Horseshoes” and also assisting Gus Edson on the comic strip The Gumps during the 1940s and 1950s, eventually drawing the “Sunday strip” for Edson. (Some sources confuse him with comic book artist Kenneth Landau, and incorrectly claim that he drew for comic books using the name Ken Landau as a pseudonym.) At 22, he quit the Daily News to concentrate on theater acting.
French comic strips golden age: Fusco
French comic strips golden age: Fusco
Title: Mignon
Art: Fernando Fusco
Text: Michel Morphy
Syndicate: Mondial Press
369 strips
Newspapers: Paris-Journal, L’Union, Le Populaire du Centre, Centre-Presse, L’Espoir de Nice
French comic strips golden age: Ghiglia
French comic strips golden age: Ghiglia
Serie: Des roses pour Lisbeth
Newspaper: France Soir
Year: 1965/66
Strips: 321
Art: Hugues Ghiglia
Novel: Utta Danella
Text: Jean Michel Charlier
Original screenplays with “built-in audiences,” by comic books
French comic strips golden age: Gaty
French comic strips golden age: Gaty
Gaty (Christian Catignol) 9 February 1925, France
Serie: Cicale en Chine
Newspaper: l’Union
Year: 1958/59
Strips: 210
Text: Paul d’Ivoi