A simple whodunit story is, without losing its idiosyncrasy, precisely that: a mystery that grows, and irritates, more and more as the characters are built up, becoming closer and more human. How is it possible to alter Argentine comic books from a simple story, a mystery regarding a death among friends that uses idiosyncrasy as the net value inside the storytelling? Written by Rodolfo Santullo and featuring the drawings of Marcos Vergara, someone too important for Argentine comic books, Cena con amigos explains it in a way that is as simple as it is incredible: without using excess or gestures, knowing how to narrate without hurrying or yielding to the forced page format. Now, the Batman-Gorey lover drowns his dreams of saving the universe with comics and film criticism - the Clark Kent answer to reality - and believes his folks and friends contribute to the most super factor of his professional and non-ultra-powered life. Juan Manuel Dominguez wanted to be a superhero. In part 1 and part 2 of this international round-up of the best of 2010 we have travelled to Australia, Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Spain, South Korea and Sweden. PG Tips - Best Of 2010: An International Perspective - Part 3įor the third year running, I’ve asked some of my friends from across the globe to pick their favourite comics of the year just gone.
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