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Superheroes Revelados: Cómics / Novelas Gráficas. Todo lo aquí presentado (imágenes, cómics, videos, etc.) son propiedad de sus respectivos autores.

Superheroes Revelados: Cómics / Novelas Gráficas

Todo el material es utilizados con propósito de promoción o como backup, siempre y cuando el usuario tenga el original, de no ser así, el usuario debe borrarlos en un plazo no mayor a 24 horas después de su descarga. superheroesrevelados.blogspot.com no se hace responsable del uso que el usuario pueda darle a los archivos descargados. No apoyamos la piratería. Si el material es de tu agrado cómpralo, fomenta la industria del arte, cine y los comics. Xkcd Time - at your own pace (313) Exoplanet Names. Bee Orchid. Spirit. The Creator Of Calvin and Hobbes Has Been Drawing A Comic In Secret! Calvin & Hobbes Search Engine - by Bing. I have always been a big fan of Calvin & Hobbes comics, and their author, Bill Watterson.

Calvin & Hobbes Search Engine - by Bing

Since discovering the complete script online, as well as a collection of every daily strip on another website, I knew I could make the two reference each other and therefore create a "Calvin & Hobbes Search Engine" for lack of a better name. So I set out to do it. Currently the search only looks for EXACT phrases (not case sensitive), so if you're looking for a comic with the words "balloon" and "airplane" you cannot enter them both, or it will search for "balloon airplane" together. Perhaps in the future I will fix this, but it's actually a lot more difficult than leaving it as-is. There is one exception though! Please find the credits for everything found on this page below. . - Michael "Bing" Yingling Calvin & Hobbes : Copyright & All Rights Reserved by Bill Watterson and Andrews McMeel Universal Calvin & Hobbes Search Engine by Michael "Bing" Yingling Script from Scribd, likely from S.

Moebius: The Long Tomorrow. Today is French genius Moebius' birthday, and to celebrate, here's something really cool. Back in 1976, Jean Giraud was working on Alejandro Jodorowsky's ill-fated production of Dune , supplying concepts and designs. One of the people in charge of special effects for the movie was Dan O'Bannon, who wrote Alien , Blue Thunder & Return Of The Living Dead , but who fans of a certain age will always remember as whiny astronaut Pinback in his & John Carpenter's sci-fi black comedy Dark Star . Both men were sitting around Paris for months, with basically nothing to do, while the film shuddered to a slow halt around them, so O'Bannon started drawing comics. One of the comic strips he drew was a futuristic detective story called The Long Tomorrow . Moebius loved it, and immediately drew his own version, which was eventually published in Heavy Metal . Moebius - The Long Tomorrow.

The Long Tomorrow is a story about a noir detective in a dystopian city where androids are nothing new.

Moebius - The Long Tomorrow

Sounds familiar. But it was originally published in 1976 in Metal Hurlant magazine! That's right, meat puppet. William Gibson's inspiration for Neuromancer. Ridley Scott's visual starting point for Bladerunner. At least, that's the inference from a pointed comment William Gibson made about the comic magazine Metal Hurlant in the introduction for the Neuromancer graphic novel. "...so it's entirely fair to say, and I've said it before, that the way Neuromancer-the-novel "looks" was influenced in large part by some of the artwork I saw in 'Heavy Metal'. Those french guys certainly did get in there early. "...Years later, I was having lunch with Ridley, and when the conversation turned to inspiration, we were both very clear about our debt to the Metal Hurlant [the original Heavy Metal magazine] school of the '70s--Moebius and the others...

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