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Fumetto Italiano Vintage: I Due dell’Apocalisse
Fumetto Italiano Vintage: I Due dell’Apocalisse
Fumetto Italiano Vintage: I Due dell’Apocalisse
Testi: Luigi Grecchi
Disegni: Fernando Fusco, Gino Pallotti
Magazine: Intrepido
Editore: casa Editrice Universo
Xtina artist’s portrait
Xtina artist’s portrait
A perfect present for Christmas…
A perfect present for Christmas… for smart people.
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Greatest Adventure ‘Treasure Island’ As It Has Never Been Seen Before
Fumetto Italiano Vintage: Rama l’apache
Fumetto Italiano Vintage: Rama l’apache
Testata: Rama l’apache
Lingua: italiano
Paese: Italia
Testi: Andrea Lavezzolo
Disegni: Virgilio Muzzi
Editore: Editoriale Dardo
Prima edizione: Aprile 1956 – Agosto 1956
Albi: 21
Settimanale
Lire: 20 (€ 0,0103 today)
Genere: western
Not an original news, but…
Not an original news, but…
Gary Rich Burghoff (born May 24, 1943) in the role of Radar O’Reilly in M*A*S*H aired on CBS from 1972 to 1983. The show is an ensemble piece revolving around key personnel in a United States Army Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in the Korean War (1950–53).
Not an original news, but…
Radar reads a comic book Avengers Avengers #60,
Writer: Roy Thomas, Art: John Buscema
Published on January 10, 1969.
16 years later.
August with Anna and Mathias download
August with Anna and Mathias download
The mysterious comic strips of Turok son of the stone
The mysterious comic strips of Turok son of the stone, by Alberto Giolitti.
Thanks to John Adcock for discovering them
Comic books from Time Capsule
Comic books from Time Capsule
The first comics I read and loved.
Zagor #46, Aprile 1969
Alan Ford #15, Agosto 1970
Topolino (Libretto) #605, 2 Luglio 1967
Diabolik, anno VI, #12, Giugno 1967
Tex, #110, Dicembre 1969
Messaggero dei Ragazzi, 1963
The Comics Characters that scared me
The Comics Characters that scared me
“Los ojos de plomo”
Mort Cinder is an Argentine comic book horror-science fiction series featuring an eponymous character, created in 1962 by the writer Héctor Germán Oesterheld and artist Alberto Breccia. It is considered one of the best comic strips ever produced in Argentina.













