Item Matching hundredth of the section with the recent entry of the year and the imminent arrival of the Magi I've had the past few days giving the coconut, trying to settle on one the three previous issues of this Article. Finally, since I have not been supporting any, I leave and then a paragraph about each thing. For what's centennial, and to give a sentimental tone to the matter, first and foremost would like to dedicate a few lines to outline the first series of comics that I collected in my life, the first regularly dragged me to the kiosk, the first one, with the simple look of its logo on the pile of press-and-magazines, let us say it caused me no shame-butterflies .
(Of course by then I had already eaten tons of DUMBOS, DDTs, mortadella week and not a few jingles and cite the cream of my early childhood reading.) WAS 1979, "I had seven, eight years ? The collection in question was called Spirou Squirrel and four was the first number I had in my hands. I learned that there were luminaries like Franquin and Jijé, but I also knew of Tillieux, Walthéry, Cauvin, Peyo Deliège Roba, Will, Delporte, Leloup, Jidéhem or Gos, and cite only a few names in the torrential flood of talent from those pages. Second, and moving to New Year-from here my heartfelt wish for prosperity and happiness to you all, "or rather to the old year, I happened to have her here that include a list of
the comics that I really liked in 2010. Here goes: The Box Man, Imiria Sakabashira; Burron The family of Gabriel Vargas, the compilation Art Out of Time, Dan Nadel, The art of flying, Altarriba and Kim, Two-Fisted Tales, Harvey Kurtzman and company, Apollo's Song, by Osamu Tezuka, Gentleman Jim by Raymond Briggs, Omega. The Unknown, Steve Gerber and Jim Mooney, Holidays in Budapest, in Chaland; The strange history of the island Panorama, Suehiro Maruo. I've been pointing out the previous titles automatically, if you think a little more I come also to mind the Polyp Asterios of Mazzucchelli, Scott Pilgrim by Brian Lee O'Maley, the Essential Man-Thing and The Defenders, The squat, Rius, and how the compilation was called that of Hornschemeier? "All and Sundry? Finally, as I said earlier end up devoting a few lines to the issue of the Magi. No one, not two, thirty-three are the comics that I have asked this year in my letter to the above, the same that once made up the original collection of duck Howard. Or rather thirty-five, because I also called the Annual and Marvel Treasury Edition featuring the character. Is there luck? Will you show under the tree with shoes? I will tell you. Javier Fernández
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