Dans la collection de Matthias
1972 - Bob Morane #9: L'Archipel de la Terreur - Pg.39
Encre de Chine
48 x 63 cm (18.9 x 24.8 in.)
Ajoutée le 02/05/2021
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Description
Sister-piece in my collection to the Hermann page from „Le souffle de moloch“ (https://www.2dgalleries.com/art/bernard-prince-10-le-souffle-de-moloch-pg-37-96840), both showing the outbreak of a volcano, both tackling the same subject in a different way. Thank you Regis for making me aware of these two fascinating pages!
Pre-published in the magazine "Femmes d’aujourd’hui" No. 1289 of January 14, 1970, then published as an album in July 1972 by Editions du Lombard.
The large panel was also used for the inner cover pages of the original edition.
Pre-published in the magazine "Femmes d’aujourd’hui" No. 1289 of January 14, 1970, then published as an album in July 1972 by Editions du Lombard.
The large panel was also used for the inner cover pages of the original edition.
Commentaire
This page is huge! I was really surprised by the sheer magnitude when I received it.
The large panel alone has the size of 39x46cm!
Beautiful large panel and very fine inking by Mr.Vance.
The large panel alone has the size of 39x46cm!
Beautiful large panel and very fine inking by Mr.Vance.
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A propos de William Vance
William Van Cutsem, dit William Vance est un auteur de bande dessinée réaliste belge. Sa série la plus connue est XIII ; il est aussi le dessinateur d'Howard Flynn, Ringo, Bob Morane, Bruno Brazil, Rodric, Ramiro, Bruce J. Hawker, et les deux premiers albums de Marshall Blueberry.