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Author: Gabriele Di Fazio

Lucca 2014

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Lucca 2014 – Mixing the Best of Italian Comics with Self-Publishing and US Creators

  • by Gabriele Di Fazio
  • November 7, 2014

From October 30 to November 2 in Lucca, Italy, comics fans, cartoonists and cosplayers gave life to one of the biggest festivals in the world. This year’s special guests included…

SPX 2014 - Hanselmann and Groth

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SPX 2014 – Another Look at the Panels, the Ignatz Awards and the Hot Books at the 20th Small Press Expo

  • by Gabriele Di Fazio
  • September 24, 2014

The 20th edition of the Small Press Expo (SPX) was a huge show. Held as always in Bethesda, Maryland, it rounds up the most important publishers and cartoonists in the North American indie…

Youth Is Wasted (Noah Van Sciver; AdHouse Books)

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Youth is Wasted – Noah Van Sciver’s Collection Showcases One of Our Best Neo-Underground Cartoonists

  • by Gabriele Di Fazio
  • July 15, 2014

Noah Van Sciver’s uncool characters revamp the underground tradition of Crumb and company, in a funny and intense collection from AdHouse Books “Noah Van Sciver is a throwback. The kind…

Tetsunori Tawaraya (Under Dark Weird Fantasy Grounds)

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Under Dark Weird Fantasy Grounds #1 – An International Horror Anthology that Takes Readers to the Heart of Darkness

  • by Gabriele Di Fazio
  • June 6, 2014

It comes from Italy, but the new biannual anthology Under Dark Weird Fantasy Grounds (edited by Michele Nitri) could come from hell or from the centre of the earth, as the comics by…

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