I thought his name was Ghali. more
Collection of the first period. more
a more romantic job, sometimes playful, although the lyrics remain of absolute value and a couple of jabs at the establishment don't escape him even here. more
Green Clear reissue (2017), limited to 250 copies. more
SHOCK SHOCKKK....STILL IN SHOCKK!! more
A dark and charismatic character: a damned soul from our peninsula. more
comprehensive and exhaustive more
comprehensive and thorough! more
Little by little, I pay tribute to all the giants in definitions; now it's the turn of Genius. more
The screenplays of his films are something wildly brilliant. Kaufman teaches! more
I believe that at certain moments
the brain can no longer think
and runs to mad refuges
and doesn’t want to return
then I fall back to earth
and lightning and thunder explode
I don’t believe in peaceful life
I don’t believe in forgiveness more
And luckily, they were supposed to be overcooked! more
what a voice! more
comprehensive and exhaustive more
comprehensive and exhaustive more
comprehensive and exhaustive more
Sequel and conclusion of the first 'Macerie prime', it is another beautiful comic book by Zerocalcare, full of his usual raw irony and the same pages/themes that are more touching and emotional. I didn't prefer it to the first issue of Macerie, which had the novelty of the story and a darker undertone (culminating in a very dark ending), but this one holds up quite well, fortunately avoiding in the ending, which is liberating after pages of continuous claustrophobic feelings, any lightening and/or consolation regarding the situations faced by the protagonists: the difficulties of life and disappointments (our characters are unable to pass the competition that could have turned their financial situation around) are always lurking around the corner; the important thing is never to lose self-control and become a bitter creature. Another point in favor - as is always the case with Zerocalcare, after all - is the figurative imagery of the key themes, always perfectly contextualized and effective. more
Perfect record for me who doesn't seek perfection, but only an exciting imperfection. more