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Marc Tyler Nobleman

    Marc Tyler Nobleman è specializzato nello scoprire narrazioni dimenticate e creatori nascosti, concentrandosi spesso sulle figure meno celebrate dietro pietre miliari culturali iconiche. Il suo lavoro approfondisce la natura della creatività e l'impatto degli individui sui più ampi paesaggi culturali. Attraverso una ricerca meticolosa e una narrazione avvincente, Nobleman illumina la genesi di opere influenti e i contributori non celebrati che le hanno plasmate. Porta alla luce gli affascinanti retroscena che sfidano le comprensioni convenzionali della storia artistica e letteraria.

    Rescue in the Bermuda Triangle: An Isabel Soto Investigation
    The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra
    Boys of Steel
    Fairy Spell
    Bill The Boy Wonder
    Thirty Minutes Over Oregon
    • In this important and moving true story of reconciliation after war, beautifully illustrated in watercolour, a Japanese pilot bombs the continental U.S. during WWII - the only enemy ever to do so - and comes back 20 years later to apologise.

      Thirty Minutes Over Oregon
    • Fairy Spell

      How Two Girls Convinced the World That Fairies Are Real

      The narrative revolves around British cousins who captivated the world for over six decades with their extraordinary hoax involving photographs of "real" fairies. The book features exquisite illustrations by Eliza Wheeler alongside the original photographs taken by the girls, offering a blend of art and history that delves into themes of belief, deception, and the power of imagination.

      Fairy Spell
    • Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, two misfit teens in Depression-era Cleveland, were more like Clark Kent—meek, mild, and myopic—than his secret identity, Superman. Both boys escaped into the worlds of science fiction and pulp magazine adventure tales. Jerry wrote stories, and Joe illustrated them. In 1934, they created a superhero who was everything they were not. It was four more years before they convinced a publisher to take a chance on their Man of Steel in a new format—the comic book. The author includes a provocative afterword about Jerry and Joe’s long struggle with DC Comics when they realized they had made a mistake in selling all rights to Superman for a mere $130!Marc Tyler Nobleman’s text captures the excitement of Jerry and Joe’s triumph, and the energetic illustrations by Ross MacDonald, the author-artist of Another Perfect Day, are a perfect complement to the time, the place, and the two young visionaries.

      Boys of Steel
    • Featuring a trio of bumbling goats and a fantastically zany villain, this laugh-out-loud story draws inspiration from a legendary monster. The hilarious dialogue and whimsical antics promise to entertain both kids and adults, making it a delightful read for all ages.

      The Chupacabra Ate the Candelabra
    • The graphic novel presents the thrilling adventures of Isabel Soto, who delves into the enigmatic mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. As she navigates this treacherous area, readers are taken on a visually captivating journey filled with intrigue, danger, and discovery. Isabel's exploration uncovers secrets that challenge her understanding of reality, making for an engaging blend of adventure and mystery.

      Rescue in the Bermuda Triangle: An Isabel Soto Investigation