The Punisher

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The CHE fought with "weapons" from what I know... :-)
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I'll watch it on DVD when it comes out... I don't have any urgent need to see it at all costs. I've heard bad things about it everywhere...
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...they sell it at the stalls for €2. There must be a reason, right? :-)
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I "disagree" that TEX is a "NICE comic book." I repeat: in the 60s it was fine, but now (2009) it is outdated, old, trivial, and anti-historical.
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There are a few more details missing... but it’s true that there’s also Wikipedia for these things!! :-))
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"History is made by each of us," kosmo...... :-)))
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Well... reviewing "L'Eternauta" was simple even though the Work is not! :-))
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There are RARELY copies of the cover printed in red that have an equally incredible story. They were mistakenly printed by an Argentine graphic designer who realized the error after the damage was done. The regime opposed to the color RED (of clear Communist derivation) had all copies with the word CHE in red burned in a large bonfire known as "Il Rogo delle Che Rosse" (which is celebrated every May 23 in the main square of Buenos Aires). Only about 30 copies were saved from the fire and have since become an OBJECT OF CULT among collectors. Perhaps one of the rarest items since the post-war period that many don't even suspect exists... etc. :-)
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Yes... the CHE has now become an icon stripped of all meaning. Perhaps a faded trace of it still exists in some stand-library at a Communist Refoundation Festival.
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Thank you for publishing it for me. I was "emotionally" attached to this review... (damn, I'm starting to lose my mind worse than a character in the book "Cuore")... :-)
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