panellogy 402 - euro scifi comics - storm, indigo & the aquanauts
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- showing the new hugely oversized "diamant editions" of storm by don lawrence, the series indigo by dirk schulz & robert feldhoff - a new collection of german b-movie scifi comics from the 90s at its best &
the aquanauts... a series of murders in a subnautical station, sort of matt kindt's dept.h in a more realistic drawing style.
all of the books in this video were published by splitter
Storm comics have always fascinated me since they started to come out in Belgium..I have a whole bunch of them. Not these hardcover special editions. Fantastic stuff what Don Lawrence has done.. 😍👍👍
thanks for commenting and some "😍" back at you, mate: I spent two days in Bruxelles the last week... what a paradise for comic fans!!!
Gonna have to start a petition to get Splitter to open an English branch.
I appreciated Storm! It was look like a concentrate of fantasy mix with 70's sci-fi. I never heard this comic before. Thank you, grazie
Storm propably was the first quote adult comic i read about 10 yeats old, i lost it , the visuals spoke to me much especially giving this vibratin 3d element, at 10 years old and with access to don lawrence no acid was needed, of course i could pick only few copies of it
As a Child in the Netherlands I read a lot of Donald Duck magazines, Kuifje (tintin), Asterix and lucky luke. And then I stopped reading comics for a while. But Storm by Don Lawrence pulled me back in big time and started my collection of comics back up again, which let to the expansion to the USA publishers and is now the biggest part of my collection.
Thanks for all your reviews! I really enjoy them.
you're welcome... it seems our comic history is very similar
Beautiful stuff. I've never seen any of these. But, that is why I come here. Always pleasantly surprised.
Ah Storm, my favorite comic (strip)
I like the ones by Don Lawrence best, a great artist. Sadly he passed away.
have you come across these huge oversized albums they did of some Storm-albums? I don't know how the French format is called... in German it's the "Diamant-Edition"
I used to have the first two Storm books in a graphic novel collection made in the 1980s by a book publisher that wasn't usually interested in comics. It featured only Dutch properties, the other three series were Peter Gunn parody Agent 327, Chicago Prohibition era private detective Johnny Goodbye and mystical dwarf Douwe Dabbert (known here as Danny Doodle). All had two books in that collection. At first, Agent 327 was my favorite, but after age 7 I understood science fiction better and started revisiting Storm more often. I no longer have those comics, I think they were given away during a spring cleaning before I was 12. I'd love to have an affordable Storm collection, but I know that's not going to happen.
yes, Agent 327 was written and drawn by Martin Lodewijk, same guy who had written Storm for the longest time
Wow …. beautiful books ! Thanks for sharing!
Man, I really really really need to get into Don Lawrence. Storm doesn't seem available in English but I know a few Trigan Empire collections are out now. Definitely going to get one soon. His work is gorgeous.
Great Video! I really hope they reprint Storm one day in English.
You can get the Don Lawrence collection from his website
Splitter books always make me wish I'd learnt German. I should have spent more time with my Oma and Opa
I didn't know Indigo...It seems great, unfortunately only the first volume (the red ocean) has been translated in french 25 years ago and it seems not available in english either.....Splitter should make english versions of their beautiful books !
Grew up with them, Greek version.
European and SF? I wonder which south american comic book creators he's going to showcase today.
my court jester is in the house :P ... but nope, no Jodo or Gimenez or... today... wait until I include japanese creators into my euro vids.
IMAGINE STORM AND TRIGIË MADE IN TO HOLLYWOOD MOVIES IT WILL DESTROY MARVEL AND DC COMICS !
Yes, there is a continuation of The Quest for the Time Bird done by Loisel and La Tendre and its subtitle is Mara, whereas the 1st cycle should be Velissa. I haven't read it, Velissa was pretty good because it was satisfying and Loisel now just writes the story with La Tendre while other artists are drawing it. I've seen the art but w.o Loisel it's not the same. So, yeah, the guy might actually be one of them. The second cycle is longer than the first.
thanks for the info... there's a new hardcover integral of "the quest for the time bird" out, maybe they will give the 2nd cycle the same treatment. Yeah, I can't imagine how the art could compete with Loisel's