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This is another thing I have to make for school, do you like it?
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🎼 hey, All you had to do was stay, Had me in the palm of your hand 🎼
This is another thing I have to make for school, do you like it?
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@taylorswift @taylornation
Illustration en bichromie (2 cartes à gratter, 24 x 30 cm, 2018)
Drawing made of my 31 inktobers.
And below is what lies behind it. I had a light table to see through and avoid last year grid ON the drawing.
Also, I’m selling it. 300 € , DM for details.
21x29,7 cm on 160g paper.
Have a good november.
“L’appartement” - 2017/09/24
Ma participation au topic en bichromie du Forum Dessiné, “l’appartement”.
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Another contribution to a topic on a french forum.
STRANGE #7
Editions Lug, 1970
Among the first attempts to publish Stan Lee’s super heroes in France was STRANGE. And STRANGE went on to be a striking success. The 10 first issues were in bichromy and in pocket shape. From n° 11 on, the format neared the US original and gained full colours - but Strange’s publisher had to leave the Silver Surfer (censored) and replaced him by Spiderman.
MARVEL # 1 (Editions Lug, April 1970)
Publisher Lug (from Lyon, France) introduced Stan Lee/Marvel’s super heroes in France. But the beginnings were rather difficult because of the Censorship.
First they tried it with FANTASK in 1969. Featuring The Fantastic Four, the publication had 7 issues and was forbidden by the Censorship.
The Censor Commission said about FANTASK:
“This publication is extremely noxious because of its terrifying science fiction, its traumatizing monster fights, its tales in anguishing atmospheres rendered in violent colors. And all of these nightmarish visions are harmful to juvenile sensibility”
And that signed the end of Fantask.
In 1970, Lug tried it again with MARVEL & STRANGE. Published in pocket format and in bichromy, the censor commission let it go, but as Lug came again to a greater format with full colors, the censorship hit again and MARVEL was prohibited to minors.
Happily STRANGE could go along and for long.