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DeAge™ : 7073 days • Here since 27 january 2007
Silvio Berlusconi L'Italia Che Ho In Mente
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...talking about Berlusconi is always a total pleasure for everyone; it’s nice to insult him, disdain him, loathe him, adore him, or defend him. Each of us can express hatred or admiration, can feel proud of our conscience or at ease in our ignorance... it’s the opium of the people of freedom and the oppressed.
Jacovitti Kamasultra
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very big.
Rory Gallagher Calling Card
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Why are Clapton or Stevie Ray Vaughan better known to a wider audience than Gallagher..? Why is Canalis more famous than a stunning girl who lives across from my house? Beautiful questions but pointless. Those who love Gallagher listen and enjoy, and those who hook up with the stunning girl across from my house enjoy too.
Yoichi Takahashi Holly&Benji
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With imagination, you can push yourself far beyond, for example, making the ball exceed the speed of light, crossing the event horizon with a subsequent gravitational collapse of matter, thus forming a black hole in the opponent's goal, releasing a gravitational force that swallows all the players, the stadium, Japan, the Earth, the solar system, and finally our galaxy. I don’t know if the physical theory is right, but in a cartoon, it can work... in the next episode, of course, the match would conclude in hyperspace with gates wide light-years apart, where only great goalkeepers prevent you from scoring.
Andrea Pazienza Pompeo
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Pazienza's tables seem inked with the black drawn from his troubled existence. Turmoils from which he distanced himself with sarcasm, transfiguring everything into masterful doodles. He was already far beyond the comic strip.
Magnus Tex Willer. La Valle del Terrore.
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BRAT12, to conclude.. Magnus was one of the most beloved Italian illustrators, unmistakable and hilarious.. however, I believe that a Western comic needs a completely different illustration. For me, Magnus is not a virtuoso and he hasn't drawn the best Tex of the last 30 years. Magnus draws like a grown-up child, meticulous because he lacks great instinctiveness.. a single panel by Toppi is worth the entire Tex album drawn by Magnus.
Magnus Tex Willer. La Valle del Terrore.
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I completely missed the Tex drawn by Magnus, damn it! I didn't think he would dedicate himself to this genre, and it's quite intriguing to me. Tex is a Western that should be handled with a bold stroke, no frills... Magnus was the opposite; he had a slow style (7 years to finish it?) and inked without the slightest smudge, too clean and plasticky... really strange choice on his part. I consider Magnus one of the most unmistakable Italian illustrators, but Tex wasn’t exactly his genre (maybe he did it as a bet). I definitely saw Magnus fitting better in the paradoxical grotesque. However, a Tex illustrated by Magnus is absolutely a must-have.
The Bastard Sons of Dioniso L'amor carnale
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From the tavern to the hysteria of the usual heat-struck teenagers... who knows! They’ll surely pocket some checks from Grandma Maionchi. If they have something to say, let them say it. If they have nothing to say, who cares.
Stefano Tamburini Tanino Liberatore Ranxerox
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Liberatore is not Manara, he's better. With Ranxerox, the pencil is used with greater dynamism. I was intrigued by the way he gives depth to surfaces with a clever play of light, shadow, and color, whether it’s about scratches on walls or bulging veins under the skin. Being an illustrator myself, I look at comics only from a technical perspective, but I read this one with extreme enjoyment, a real cure for boredom.
Sean Penn Into The Wild
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The moral is this: it’s easier to survive in Alaska than to get a review appreciated…