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Zora #42 by Vladimiro Missaglia - Original Cover
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Zora #42

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Couverture Zora 42

Comment

Encore une découverte Ebay.
Au milieu des multitudes des autres couverture de la série, celle ci m'a interpellé car elle détonne des autres. C'est comme si l'auteur avait voulu faire une couverture d'Heroic Fantasy (ce qui n'est pas le cas).
Et je suis très fan des couleurs visibles par transparence.

Publication

  • Le Balafré
  • Jeunesse Et Vacances
  • 06/1977
  • Front cover

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About Vladimiro Missaglia

Vladimiro Missaglia had been working together with his brother and scriptwrtier Ennio Missaglia (1930-1993) for most of his career. Miro began his career contributing to publishing houses like Bianconi in Italy (1957) and Lug and Aventures et Voyages in France. They created such series as 'Ray Champion' in Trophée, as well as 'Brigade OVNI' in Espace and Sunny Sun. In 1962 they created the heroic humorous comic 'I Tre Marines', about three marines in Mexico. From 1966 to 1981, the two brothers worked for Jeunesse publishers in France, where they created the 'Tarzan' clone 'Kali', which was situated in the forests of India. In the late 1970s they realized some stories of 'Mister No', as well as the western 'Judas' (artwork in cooperation with Ivo Pavone). In addition to their "mainstream" work, the Missaglia brothers created some erotic comics for Elvifrance ('Histoires Noires', 'Incube', 'Odine', etc.). Ennio has also written for others artists, but Vladimiro worked mostly with his brother, with exception of 'James, Capitaine Flibuste', that appeared in Blek. After Ennio's death in 1993, Vladimiro worked in the animation field and created the historical comic 'Venezia. La Storia, la Leggenda' in 1997.