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Mamba by José González, antonio segura - Comic Strip
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Mamba

Comic Strip
1986
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46 x 63 cm (18.11 x 24.8 in.)
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"MAMBA" est une série de 4 épisodes de 10 pages, écrits par le grand scénariste espagnol Antonio Segura (1947-2012) et publiés pour la première fois dans le magazine "CIMOC" entre 1986 et 1987 (numéros 64-65-68-70).
Toutes les histoires, dont le personnage principal est la belle Mamba et qui combinent habilement aventure, mystère et érotisme, se déroulent dans la jungle amazonienne des années 40 du siècle dernier.
Cette planche énorme et luxuriante (dans tous les sens du terme !) est l'avant-dernière de la première histoire de la série, intitulée "Una mujer llamada Mamba" (Une femme appelée Mamba), publiée dans CIMOC n°64 (juin 1986).
Je ne peux m'empêcher de remarquer qu'elle est plutôt vampirellesque 😏

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About José González

Although mainly an illustrator, José (Pepe) González also had an important career as a comic artist. He was introduced into the comics business by Josep Toutain, the manager of Selecciones Ilustradas, in 1956. Toutain asked him to join this agency after seeing two portraits by González which were decorating the showcase of a tailor's shop. The first assignment he got was to draw a western. Since westerns didn't suit him well, González specialized in romantic comics showing beautiful girls and elegant ambiances. First he did romances in Spanish Toray collections Rosas Blancas, Susana and Serenata. Throughout the 1960s he also stood out in British publications on the same subject like Valentine, Marylin and Mirabelle. In addition he did an adaptation of the 1960s British TV series 'The Avengers'. José González' natural talent for drawing girls made erotism pervade many of the comics he did. This could be noticed in his long-time contribution to the US horror series 'Vampirella' (1969), which he took over soon after its beginning. González is still, in many people's minds, the definitive artist of 'Vampirella'. González provided many full-page for the inside cover and contents pages. Gonzalez remained the leading artist of the title until 1977, but he also worked in alternation with Leopoldo Sanchez, Jose Ortiz and Gonzalo Mayo. Text (c) Lambiek