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Buichi Terasawa, COBRA  SPACE ADVENTURE - Original Illustration
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COBRA SPACE ADVENTURE

Original Illustration
1982
Mixed Media
36 x 25 cm (14.17 x 9.84 in.)
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2 cellos superposés à l'encre et gouache, avec fond original à la gouache, et son dôga à la mine de plomb
avec indication de zone d'ombres aux crayons de couleurs. Produit par Tokyo Movie Shinsha (TMS) en 1982.

Comment

Cel tiré de l'épisode 30 " Tous contre Salamandar", avant dernier épisode de la série.
On y retrouve les 4 protagonistes du cycle "Salamandar" à savoir Cobra, Canos (sous l'apparence du professeur Karl, Palmas et Cargou.

Résumé de l'épisode : Cobra veut profiter d'une réunion des principaux dirigeants des Pirates de l'Espace dans un casino spatial pour abattre Salamandar. Pour cela, lui et ses amis rendent visite à un certain professeur Karl, qui trempe dans un trafic de drogue rodo. Après l’avoir éliminé, Canos prend son apparence, et c’est ainsi qu’ils arrivent sans problème sur les lieux de la réunion de la Guilde. Peu après, Cobra aperçoit Salamandar dans un couloir et s’apprête à le tuer, mais Cargou l’arrête au dernier moment : Salamandar est protégé par une barrière invisible, formée par ses quatre gardes du corps. Un match de catch qui doit avoir lieu va donner l’occasion à Cobra de tromper son ennemi, en prenant la place d’El Skyman, l’un des deux catcheurs...

Publication

  • Cobra
  • Tokyo Movie Shinsha
  • 1982

See also:   Space Adventure Cobra

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About Buichi Terasawa

In the early days of his career, while still unknown, Terasawa contributed comics to a magazine that won him a prize, an event that led him deeper into the world of comics. In 1976 he moved to Tokyo and began to study under the famous Japanese manga artist, Osamu Tezuka. During the period he worked with the Manga Department of Tezuka Productions, his illustration work entitled "Mother Earth, Turn Green Again" was awarded the Tezuka Award. In 1977, he began drawing for Weekly Shōnen Jump, a Japanese manga publication. From around the beginning of the 1980s, he began to see the personal computer as a tool for the creative purposes. In 1985, he kicked off an eight-color comic book series called "BAT". In the ensuing years, in parallel with advances in the personal computer, he created "TAKERU" (1992), the world's first computer graphics comic book series. Next came "COBRA", "BAT" and "GUNDRAGON SIGMA" (In this latter series, only the main character is drawn by hand) and several other works. His works include original works, scenarios and works he has directed. Representative works include a CD-ROM format work for use with a PC, "COBRA II, A Man of Legend" and original animation videos such as "GOKU", "GOKU II", "Raven Tengu Kabuto" and others. Buichi Terasawa's works are translated and published in more than ten countries.