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Showing posts with label Eduardo Risso. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Non Album Collection 101

Vampire Boy (2010)

Left nameless by his father and sentenced to eternal life by a trick of fate and fortune, the protagonist of Carlos Trillo and Eduardo Risso's Vampire Boy has spent fifty centuries in a body that never ages, locked in an eternal struggle with a rival as immortal as he. Acclaimed writer Carlos Trillo teams with legendary artist Eduardo Risso (100 Bullets) to produce a poignantly engrossing twist on the classic vampire mythos, now collected in English for the first time.

Zora and the Hibernauts (1984) (collected from the pages of Heavy Metal)

A longtime artist for the Barcelona-based Selecciones Ilustradas agency, Fernández illustrated numerous romance and war comics for the British scene in the ’50s and ’60s, as did much of the SI crew, although he’s probably best remembered in North America for his odd contributions to Warren’s Vampirella magazine in the ’70s, “odd” because by that point Fernández was creating entire stories himself, then using SI as a means of licensing his work to assorted international magazines, whether whole or broken up as serials. Needless to say, he also turned in an obligatory Heavy Metal appearance when the time came, via his Zora and the Hibernauts album, pictured above as collected in 1984 by Catalan Communications. 

The Age of Darkness (c2c) (Heavy Metal) (1998)

This beautiful graphic novel tells of the time before the Era of Mass. This was the Shadow Age, a time when the planet Earth still rotated on its axis, but more and more slowly. At that time, the 'Oms, the Inhabitants of the Shadows, still lived in their fortified cities. But the ramparts of the Night were closing in on them, terrifying them and swallowing them up. And yet, among the Shadows, dreams gradually rose up in the form of primitive beings that became known as the "Others." Knowing neither pity nor hatred, these creatures had only goal: to reclaim their birthright, the land they had Lost: the Earth.

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Borderline

Borderline, which was originally published in Italy, is a 600-page epic created by Eduardo Risso and Chris Truillo — with whom the artist has previously worked on a slate of other projects. This powerful piece of graphic fiction has never before been available in the United States in English — until now! by Ivan Brandon (Adapter), Carlos Trillo (Author), Eduardo Risso (Illustrator) Described by Harvey and Eisner Award-winning creator Risso as a "sci-fi, post-apocalyptic story that openly shows the miseries and kindness of Humankind," Borderline is available for the first time in English from Dynamite Entertainment! Foreword by writer and collaborator Brian Azzarello!


Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Fulu

Slave men, Fulu is a woman who built his life as a hymn to freedom and Magnetic magic Fulù. A work signed the talented duo Trillo and Risso. Script: Carlos Trillo. Design: Eduardo Risso. 
In Africa, European make raids with the aim of capturing indigenous to sell them into slavery on the other side of the Atlantic. The washers of Da Fontes master of the vessel are filled. However, when the prisoners passed before him, the man is disturbed. Indeed, Fulù is a young black woman with a blonde hair. What the slave does not know is that she knows about voodoo. He would be able to touch her ​​... but she gives him a look so cold that it frightens. Later, their ship finally comes in a Brazilian port. A buyer of slaves boarded to search the human cargo. Despite the objections of the captain, he also takes Fulù. The day ends. Da Fontes will hang himself in his cabin. Took on the slave market, the young woman with blond hair is bought by the Duchess, to serve the daughter of the latter. The problem is that once in this property, Fulù attracts attention including that of the beloved of his mistress. For his freedom, the sapling is ready for anything. She imagines a trap, in which her ​​suitor throws himself body and soul.