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Valentina tomo n. 4

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CUARTA RECOPILACIÓN DE HISTORIAS DE UNA DE LAS SERIES IMPRESCINDIBLES PARA ENTENDER EL CÓMIC DE AUTOR EUROPEO

Nació como personaje secundario, pero desde la primera historia se convirtió en la absoluta protagonista. Valentina fue toda una revolución para los lectores y para su propio autor, que encontró en ella la heroína perfecta para recrear historias oníricas, aventuras y desventuras. Guido Crepax (Milán, 1933-2003), uno de los maestros del cómic italiano, creó un personaje extraordinario, un ángel edificante que no conoce moralismos ni hipocresías. En este nuevo tomo se reúnen seis obras de la reportera más erótica, escritas entre 1974 y 1976.

244 pages, Hardcover

First published July 24, 2015

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Guido Crepax

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Guido Crepax (born Crepas, 1933-2003) was an Italian illustrator and comics author, considered one of the most influential cartoonists of the second half of the 20th century. He is notably remembered for his sophisticated black and white art, as well as his dreamlike storylines, often involving a significative dose of erotism.
Crepax was born and raised in Milan, the son of famed cellist Gilberto Crepas. He graduated in Architecture in 1958, then started a successful career in illustration, mostly for advertisement and record covers.
Crepax began making comics in the middle of the 60's, particularly for the Italian magazine 'Linus'. He is best known for the Valentina series of stories. Originally introduced as a side character in the sci-fi story The Curve of Lesmo (1965), Valentina is a fictional photographer from Milan. She is a cultured strong woman, with sophisticated art and fashion tastes, left-wing political ideals and a marked sexual curiosity. Valentina quickly became a staple of European counterculture of the late 60s and early 70s. The series run for thirty years, until 1995, with the titular character aging in real time.
Over the decades Crepax created other female characters, such as Belinda, Anita, Bianca, Giulietta, usually used as protagonists of erotic comics. His other works include a number of comic book adaptations of erotic novels, like Emmanuelle, Justine, Venus in Furs, Story of O, as well as horror classics Dracula, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

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