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Sandman Omnibus 08
Universo
2014
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Ultimo volume della raccolta omnibus di Sandman! Finita la serie regolare nello scorso volume, in questo “Universo” troverete il romanzo in prosa “Cacciatori di Sogni”, illustrato dall’artista giapponese Yoshitaka Amano, e l’antologico “Notti senza fine”, con racconti scritti da Gaiman e realizzati dai migliori artisti internazionali, tra cui l’italianissimo Milo Manara!
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Milo Manara
Milo Manara
Author · 8 books
Maurilio Manara – known professionally as Milo Manara – is an Italian comic book writer and artist, best known for his erotic approach to the medium.
Miguelanxo Prado
Miguelanxo Prado
Author · 4 books

Inicia su trayectoria en el fanzine Zero, junto a otros reputados autores de su generación, como José María Beroy, Pascual Ferry, Antoni Garcés, Das Pastoras o Mike Ratera. Al final ya del boom del cómic adulto, consigue publicar en las mejores revistas de la época, como Creepy, Comix Internacional, 1984, Zona 84, El Jueves, Cairo y Cimoc. De esa época son sus seriales "Fragmentos de la Enciclopedia Délfica", "Stratos", "Crónicas Incongruentes", "Quotidiania Delirante" y "Tangencias". A principios de la década de los 90 su obra se hace más escasa, dedicándose al diseño de personajes animados en televisión, para la televisión de Galicia en el programa Xabarín Club y en Estados Unidos en la serie Men in Black, cuyo productor era Steven Spielberg. En 1995 ilustró ``Perigo Vexetal´´, obra infantil de Ramón Caride, que recibió el premio Merlín ese mismo año. Desde el año 1998 es director del salón del cómic Viñetas desde el Atlántico en la ciudad de A Coruña. En 2005 vio publicada una adaptación del capítulo 64 de la segunda parte de El Quijote en la obra colectiva Lanza en astillero. En el año 2006 presentó, "De Profundis", su primer largometraje de animación. [editar]Estilo

Yoshitaka Amano
Yoshitaka Amano
Author · 11 books
Born in 1952 in Shizuoka, Japan, Yoshitaka Amano (天野 喜孝) was hired at the age of fifteen by Tatsunoko Productions, where he was involved in character design for the animated television program Gatchaman (aired in America as Battle of the Planets and G-Force) among other projects. His career in publishing began with Twilight Worlds in 1981. In 1983 he was presented with the Seiun Award for Art, which he went on to win for three subsequent years. In 1987 he did the character design for the first Final Fantasy video game, winning him widespread acclaim. In 1990 he branched out into new artistic realms, doing stage design for Tamasaburo Bando's production of Nayotake and other plays, and designing a stained-glass window for the Yosei Musuem. In 1995, a deepening interest in art led him to begin making lithographs at a studio in Paris. In 1996, he began doing lithographs at a studio in New York and has since held solo exhibitions in galleries all over Japan. In 1997 he held his first solo exhibition in New York. His most recent works include the Ganime animated films for Toei Animation and the books Worlds of Amano and Amano: The Collected Art of Vampire Hunter D.
Dave McKean
Dave McKean
Author · 15 books
Dave McKean is a world-renowned artist, designer, and film director who has illustrated several books for children, including The Savage by David Almond, and Coraline, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, and The Wolves in the Wall, all by Neil Gaiman. Dave McKean lives in England.
Michael Zulli
Author · 1 books
Michael Zulli was an American artist known for his work as an animal and wildlife illustrator and as a Comics artist|comic book illustrator, among other arts.
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