And, hmm… the only Ranxerox stuff I’ve read was in Heavy Metal magazine in the 90’s, and I found it gratuitously violent. Feel free to recommend something else from that series, and I’ll take another look.
No you are quite right, but the three volumes (the third directed by French Alain Chabat (yeah the comedian!) as Tamburini was no longer there) are a cornerstone on which lot of others built.
I guess for me it also represents the time when you could do whatever you wanted, which lots of creators did, but Liberatoire & Tamburini really went farther than anyone before or after.
Will do.
And, hmm… the only Ranxerox stuff I’ve read was in Heavy Metal magazine in the 90’s, and I found it gratuitously violent. Feel free to recommend something else from that series, and I’ll take another look.
No you are quite right, but the three volumes (the third directed by French Alain Chabat (yeah the comedian!) as Tamburini was no longer there) are a cornerstone on which lot of others built.
I guess for me it also represents the time when you could do whatever you wanted, which lots of creators did, but Liberatoire & Tamburini really went farther than anyone before or after.
For good or bad.