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Vade retro Amos ‘n’ Andy

Vade retro Amos ‘n’ Andy

Come parlare di due comici afro-americani senza farli mai vedere. Amos ‘n’ Andy due star di grande successo della radio e della televisione  che hanno avuto anche una versione animata e comic books vengono raccontati, in questa ministoria, da bianchi di pura razza. Glissiamo su ogni commento di stretta attualità.

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Xtina Happy New Year

Xtina Happy New Year

Christmas With The Cartoonists: Magnus

Christmas With The Cartoonists: Magnus

Lo Sconosciuto (Italian: [lo skonoʃˈʃuːto], The Unknown [One]) is an Italian comics series created in 1975 by Roberto Raviola, better known by his pseudonym Magnus. It has been translated into English as The Specialist.

The series and its eponymous character was created by Magnus after a series of trips abroad and was defined together with his friend, the singer and writer Francesco Guccini. It was the first great creation by Magnus after he had left Editoriale Corno and his partnership with writer Max Bunker, with whom he had created famous series such as Kriminal and Alan Ford. Published in July 1975 by Edizioni Del Vascello (Renzo Barbieri‘s publisher), it is considered his finest achievement. The last Sconosciuto story was released in 1984, though a short prologue for another, never published story appeared in 1996 as a dedication to his friend, the cartoonist Franco Bonvicini, who had recently died.

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Xtina Special Christmas

Xtina Special Christmas

Xmas gift Xtina

Xtina sunday comic strip

Xtina sunday comic strip

Anna, Mathias and Santa Claus

Anna, Mathias and Santa Claus

 

La storia di babbo Natale

the Xtina’s Sunday comic strip

the Xtina’s Sunday comic strip

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The Disney Christmas newspaper comic strip

The Disney Christmas newspaper comic strip was an annual tradition from 1960-1987, running daily throughout the month before Christmas. Twenty-seven special Christmas stories are collected in a book for the first time. Plus a special bonus: the 1992-1997 Disney Holiday Stories featuring Aladdin, Pocahontas, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, and The Lion King! A delightful book for Disney fans of all ages. The Disney Christmas newspaper strip debuted in 1960 with “Peter Pan’s Christmas Story,” in which Captain Hook tries to sabotage Christmas. It was such a success that new stories were created yearly, each self-contained, each featuring characters from another animated movie and leading up to Christmas Eve and the beginning of Santa’s night-time sleigh ride. The “Disney-villain-wants-to-spoil-Christmas” plot was exploited with inventive variations each year. Stories include “Cruella’s Very Furry Christmas,” “Snow White’s Christmas Surprise,” “Dumbo and the Christmas Mystery,” “Cinderella’s Christmas Party,” “The Three Little Pigs’ Christmas Story,” and many more.

Ernie Bushmiller reads the Daily Bugle

Ernie Bushmiller reads the Daily Bugle

Nancy and Sluggo in the comic strip dated September 29, 1967

ernie bushmiller reads daily Bugle