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Alex Raymond

    2 ottobre 1909 – 6 settembre 1956

    Alexander Gillespie Raymond è stato un fumettista americano, celebrato principalmente per aver creato l'iconico Flash Gordon nel 1934. La sua eredità artistica è definita da uno stile realistico e da un uso magistrale del "feathering", una tecnica di ombreggiatura che conferiva profondità e contorno ai suoi soggetti. Questo approccio distintivo ha influenzato in modo significativo generazioni di fumettisti, stabilendo il suo lavoro come un punto di riferimento nel settore. La sapiente rappresentazione e le innovative tecniche di Raymond continuano a ispirare.

    Flash Gordon. Re Gordon contro ming
    Flash Gordon. Il Mare del Mistero
    Flash Gordon. Re Gordon
    Flash Gordon. Verso L'Ignoto
    Flash Gordon. Il re Della Foresta
    Flash Gordon. La Setta degli staccioni
    • Rip Kirby

      The First Modern Detective : Complete Comic Strips 1946-1948. Volume 1

      • 309pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Presenting the first volume of Alex Raymond's modernist classic Rip Kirby from its start in 1946. Created by Alex Raymond when he was deactivated from the Marines after World War II, Rip Kirby was a fresh approach to the genre, a departure from the prevailing hard-boiled style of detective fiction. Rip Kirby was urbane and cerebral, and used scientific methods as often as he used his fists when solving crimes and mysteries. Edited and designed by Eisner Award-winner Dean Mullaney, the strips are reproduced from pristine syndicate proofs that will allow readers to see, for the first time, the full luxurious detail of Raymond's brushwork. Includes a biographical and historic essay by Brian Walker, and an introduction by Raymond biographer and authority Tom Roberts. -The Library of American Comics is the world's #1 publisher of classic newspaper comic strips, with 14 Eisner Award nominations and three wins for best book. LOAC has become "the gold standard for archival comic strip reprints...The research and articles provide insight and context, and most importantly the glorious reproduction of the material has preserved these strips for those who knew them and offers a new gateway to adventure for those discovering them for the first time." - Scoop

      Rip Kirby