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FAVORITE COLORED MANGA PAGES OF THE MONTH
(May)
By Itsuroki https://t.co/nbrwGr6vpE
By Chilly's Art https://t.co/8mce7vqGyL
By Daricexbt https://t.co/Dis0jlBTk3
By Glowing Donut https://t.co/jtpdrqDIXu
By Chelco https://t.co/2ryG9teaun
@25thMyles There's this comic Valerian in France, it influenced sci-fi as we know today but specially SW. Valerian has a relationship with this agent called Laureline. Funny enough this wasnt a real name before, but people started to call their kids Laureline after the comic
@redoramn 1o contato com o livro na maioria das vezes, sim. Não a toa tantos monstros da ilustração passaram por revistas, pulp, antologias, quadrinhos
@BuggyJokerr @cookiehitoshi Complicado, pessoalmente acho que a marvel tem outras bombas aí pra ficar no panteão
@redoramn Depende. Tem o caso clássico do Conan. Quando as capas eram ilustradas pelo Frazetta mta gente ia elogiar ele por ter criado esse visual pro char, como era incrível, mas ele n tinha cacas haver com as descrições, que lembravam mto mais como ele era desenhado no começo pela marvel
@nessastanger Hi, i'm deoutrora. You can just dm or email me at deoutrora7@gmail.com :)
@AnimeFanTalk @AncietyG @Nox_PW The covers. Ngl this 1st part is probably Phil Jimenez at the peak of his skill
@flowerpillars @Foreverheroics Swamp thing had a cartoon in the 80s besides the film/mini series irc, considering how obscure he is i guess they tried a lot of times
@yanzinp_ @LowRes_Refugee @LordOfBaraddur0 Segue aí, Pastor Robozão:
- Savage sword of conan #15
Art by John Buscema/Alfredo Alcala
- Prince Valiant vol 1 (1938)
Art by Hal Foster
- Voltar
Also by Alcala
- Red Sonja in Savage Sword of Conan #230–233 by Esteban Maroto