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- PhanLo2
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https://marswillsend…PhanLo - you aint kidding. That title is dope show.DRIFTMONKEY
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- Continuity1
Fell down a bit of a comic book rabbit hole today, after re-reading a few of my Franquin-era Spirou et Fantasio books, then some of Enki Bilal's Trilogie Nikopol (masterpiece) ... then I started trying to remember the name of one of the erotic artists, Italian guy I think. I can't remember his name for the life of me, but I do remember one of his books centring around a guy who's invisible, and gets up to all sorts of things (as you can imagine).
Anyone know who I'm talking about?
- Manara!spl33nidoru
- I thought it sounded like Milo Manara, it was. It was also made into a film bizzarelyPhanLo
- http://www.flickatta…PhanLo
- Yeeeessss, thank you, spl33n!Continuity
- & Phan!Continuity
- Yikes. I'll give that film a miss.Continuity
- Wow had no idea a film was made from that comic. I grew up on these, the sweet time of illustrated erotic fantasies rather than porn.spl33nidoru
- Yeah the movies isn't looking good.
Full comic here:
https://www.zipcomic…PhanLo
- DRIFTMONKEY2
Out of necessity, I had to start keeping track of issues I have on order, so I don't accidentally buy the same thing twice. When you're hunting for single issues, it's all about finding a seller that has other stuff you want too. So, this is what my matrix looks like. It looks chaotic as fuck, but it's a system I can understand.
- Serious!
I admire your dedication.
Got the Low Book One Hardcover a while back, really love the drawings.PhanLo - If you dig Remender, and dope ass art, Seven to Eternity is a fucking goldmine.DRIFTMONKEY
- Cheers Driftmonkey! You're always recommending good stuff :-)PhanLo
- Fo sho. Remender has such a great take on Sci-Fi. When you read his work, it's so easy to imagine the translation to film. With Seven to Eternity, it's crystal.DRIFTMONKEY
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- antimotion5
- Master of the brush!
That Batman comic is incredible.PhanLo - Word - yeah, he's pretty prolific. Loved 100% and Heavy Liquid as well - some really great ideas ; )antimotion
- When I found THB and Heavy Liquid as a kid, they blew my mind. Always really stuck with me his style.
My mate did a run of tshirts with him a few years back.PhanLo
- Master of the brush!
- OBBTKN2
- Nice. Have you read The Incal? I'm curious about his collabs with Jodorowski,DRIFTMONKEY
- A pair of decades ago, I admire him, but not a big fan, not in my top 10OBBTKN
- PhanLo3
- My favorite Darrow book.DRIFTMONKEY
- It's so crazily detailed, think it's my favourite too, though I love the Big Guy comic too.PhanLo
- Totally understandable how they couldn’t get those books out on a regular schedule. Insane detail.Wolfboy
- Bluejam3
“These comics looked unlike anything any comics that I had ever seen before. And my Dad was right. I was not ready for it.”
- lovely.DRIFTMONKEY
- Super good. Story and animation all tops.PhanLo
- PhanLo1
- One of my Favorite artists. Shit writer though. He really should have brought someone in to help the story of Shaolin Cowboy.DRIFTMONKEY
- PhanLo0
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After watching the Jodorowsky's Dune, Memory (the Alien Doc) and reading Future Noir, the story of how Blade Runner it's cool to see all the little puzzle pieces.
These issues must've blown minds back then.
- pinkfloyd3
- Damn. The best I can do is a copy of Judgement in Gotham singed by Alan Grant and Punisher: Blood on The Moors signed by Grant and Cam Kennedy.face_melter
- I still need to get a Jim Lee, Stan Lee auto. Maybe a Neal Adams, John Byrne and Simon Bisley.pinkfloyd
- For whatever reason, I thought the X-Men were also involved in the Infinity Gaunlet.Continuity