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For sale - Tex by Giancarlo Alessandrini - Comic Strip
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Tex

Comic Strip
circa 2006
Ink
30 x 42 cm (11.81 x 16.54 in.)
Price : 200 €  [$]
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Description

Tex , Alo speciale #20, juin 2006
éditions Sergio Bonelli
scénariste Claudio Nizzi

Inscriptions

Signé. 183 ( en haut au crayon : ) 21.6.05 ALESSANDRINI X TEXONE - TERRITORIO APACHE 167 / 177

Comment

Alessandrini est le créateur graphique du personnage MARTIN MYSTÈRE.
Cette planche est issue d'un album apprécié : CANYON DORADO, le vingtième album spécial de la collection TEX. Publié en France par Clair de Lune ( janvier 2010)

l'annotation en haut de page ne semble pas correspondre à l'oeuvre ( excepté le nom du dessinateur )

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About Giancarlo Alessandrini

Giancarlo Alessandrini was born in Jesi, in the Italian province of Ancona. He entered the world of comics in 1972. After illustrating several stories for pocket publications, he started working for the magazine Il Corriere dei Ragazzi, where he began a collaboration with the scriptwriter Mino Milani. His first story was 'Il Cifrario del Maggiore Martin', an episode in the series 'L'inviato nel Tempo'. Alessandrini also cooperated with scriptwriters like Pier Carpi, Manocchia, Alfredo Castelli, Ventura, Selva and Maltese. With Milani, he created the fantasy series 'Anni 2000' in 1973, followed two years later by 'Lork Shark'. By now, Alessandrini had joined the Giolitti studios, where he began a large production of comic stories for foreign publishers. He illustrated various war stories for the British Fleetway Publications, which were mostly published in Battle. He also continued to work for the Corriere dei Ragazzi, this time with the series 'Il Maeatro'. He left the magazine after a dispute with the editor however, and afterwards, drew the spin-off series 'Eva Kant' (the partner of 'Diabolik') with scripwriters Castelli and Gomboli in the Italian Cosmopolitan. He was assigned by the publishing house Bonelli to illustrate some installments in the collection 'Un Uomo un'Avventura', with scripts by Castelli. Text (c) Lambiek