Tag Archivio per: Sergio Zaniboni
Chris, Waiting for the Season 2
Chris, Waiting for the Season 2
What can you say about a character who never born?
She was beautiful!
And intelligent.
She loved Moon River sung by Audrey Hepburn and she cries with Casablanca.
Chris Carella was this and much more.
Chris Carella was a mixture of drama, comedy, and romance, (comedy-drama, or “dramedy”) and was one of the good examples of script by comic. And an example of “breaking the fourth wall”

E perché non il Campione di Sergio Zaniboni?
E perché non il Campione di Sergio Zaniboni?
Già. Perché invece – o a fianco – di insulsi fumetti tradotti non si ristampano, ad esempio, i molti personaggi pubblicati da Il Giornalino negli anno 70 ? Ce ne sono parecchi e di alta qualità, sia nei testi e nei disegni. Il Giornalino è stato il settimanale che più ha dato spazio ha idee nuove e originali realizzati da autori indigeni. Chissà se è indicativo ma il declino del magazine comincia con la pubblicazione sempre più massiccia di fumetti tradotti o realizzati su licenza.

similarities
similarities
Orient express, 1982/83
Cortina Express, 2025

Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas

Chris Carella s1 e1 start today
Chris Carella s1 e1 start today

Leonard Starr fan of Big Luciano
Dedicated to Leonard Starr big fan of Big Luciano Pavarotti
The adventures of two T.V. journalists – in the 80s – whose jobs lead them to come up against major and minor dramas.
To give an idea of the style, their stories resemble the T. V. series Hill Street Blues and N.Y. Police Dept. Besides the story, the human side of the main characters and their interpersonal relationships are developed.
Leonard Starr (28 October 1925 – 30 June 2015, USA) is an American comic book artist, whose credits vary from Golden Age comic books and advertisements to soap opera newspaper comics and stories for European comic magazines. Born in New York City, Starr got his art education from Manhattan’s High School of Music and Art and the Pratt Institute. While still attending Pratt, he did his first comic book artwork through the Chesler shop and Funnies Inc. in 1942. He collaborated on ‘The Sub-Mariner’ and ‘Human Torch’ for Timely and on ‘Don Winslow of the Navy’ for Fawcett Comics. He also worked for a variety of other publishers, including Better Publications, Consolidated Book, Croyden Publications, E. R. Ross Publishing, Hillman Periodicals and Crestwood.
Cntn’d Lambiek
Luciano Pavarotti (12 October 1935 – 6 September 2007) was an Italian operatic tenor who during the late part of his career crossed over into popular music, eventually becoming one of the most acclaimed and loved tenors of all times. He made numerous recordings of complete operas and individual arias, gaining worldwide fame for the quality of his tone, and eventually established himself as one of the finest tenors of the 20th century, achieving the honorific title “King of the High Cs”.

Monica quotes
Monica quotes
‘Visions are worth fighting for. Why spend your life making someone else’s dreams?’














