Titre : | El Capitán Trueno : La reina bruja de Anubis |
Auteurs : | Víctor Mora, Auteur ; John M. Burns, Illustrateur ; Ambrós, Auteur ; Ambrós, Préfacier, etc. |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Barcelona : Ediciones B, DL 1991 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-84-406-2302-7 |
Format : | 56 p. / il. col. / 30 cm |
Note générale : |
"John M. Burns, born in Essex in 1938, began his career in 1954 as an apprentice to Dorothy White at Link Studios. His earliest work was for girls' titles like Girls' Crystal and School Friend from 1954-57. After leaving the studio, he went to work for Express Weekly, before being called up for National Service in the RAF.
He returned to England in 1960, and signed up with Link Studios, who acted as his agent. Strips he drew in the 60s and 70s include "Wuthering Heights" for Diana, "Kelpie" for Wham!, "Wrath of the Gods", "Roving Reporter" and "Bids for Freedom" for Eagle, "Catch or Kill" and "The Front Page" for TV21, "Space Family Robinson" for Lady Penelope, "Countdown" for Countdown, "The Tomorrow People" for TV Action, and "How the West Was Won" for Look-In. He also drew a variety of newspaper strips, including The Seekers (1964-71) in The Daily Sketch, The Tuckwells (1966) in The Sunday Citizen, Danielle (1973-74) in the Evening News, Modesty Blaise (1978-79), "George and Lynne" (1985-89) in The Sun, Jane (1985-89) in the Daily Mirror, and Smythie in the Evening News. In the 80s he drew "The Fists of Danny Pyke" and "Dolebusters" in the revived Eagle, both written by John Wagner and Alan Grant. In the early 90s he started working for 2000 AD, where he has painted "Judge Dredd" and "Nikolai Dante". He also painted "The Bendatti Vendetta" in the Judge Dredd Megazine". He has also painted an adaptation of Jane Eyre for Classical Comics." (www.ukcomics.fandom.com/wiki/John_M._Burns) |
Langues: | Espagnol |
Index. décimale : | 821.134.2-3"18"(084.11) |
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Tags : | El Capitán Trueno (Personatge de ficció) |
Résumé : | "El Capitán Trueno és un còmic d'aventures creat el 1956 pel guionista català Víctor Mora i el dibuixant valencià Miquel Ambrosio Zaragoza (conegut com a Ambròs). El protagonista és el capitán Trueno, un cavaller que porta unes armes que tècnicament són una brisura de les armes de la Corona d'Aragó tal com va voler el seu creador Víctor Mora. Vivia al temps de la tercera croada, ja que el primer episodi s'inicia quan Ricard Cor de Lleó era a Terra Santa (1191-1192). Els seus amics inseparables són Goliath i Crispín i la seva estimada és la Reina Sigrid de Thule." (www.wikipedia.org) |
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MC104000340215 | CE MOR | Llibre | Museu la Massana Còmic | MC - Còmic Espanyol i llatinoamericà | Exclu du prêt |