Sunday, 19 March 2006

It's all for the lil' kiddies



Slightly preachy page for the Just One Page Charity Anthology for the Bristol Comic Con in May...
I've gotta admit I'm pretty much gay for Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack, and if you've never read any of the comics, I suggest you remedy that situation immediately. They're an amazing mixture of extremely cute characterization and close-up shots of diseased internal organs. All this and pathos, too. READ. THEM. There were two volumes published by Viz a few years ago.
Dylan Dog, on the other hand, is an Italian horror comic. I don't usually go for horror in any way, but since the comic's status as Italy's favourite fumetti meant Dark Horse translated some a few years ago, and volumes of it turn up on eBay every once in a while, I'm not complaining, as it's a great opportunity to ogle fantastic artwork from Italy's finest Comic book artists. Like Angelo Stano, Giampiero Castertano, Corrado Roi and Pierro Dall'Agnol. Another attractive thing about the series is that it's set in London, and seeing London drawn like it's a foreign place is always interesting. Pop-fact: Dylan's looks are actually based on Rupert Everett. Hows about that, ladies..?

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