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Diabolik comics






Here are the 6 issues of Diabolik giant size published in France in 1977.

Angelo di Marco







Angelo di Marco is a french news press illustrator. His line is famous in France since di Marco worked for the main french titles. From 1948 to 1990 : "Agence Opéra Mundi", "Paris Graphic", "Ventillard", "Télé 7 jours", "Paris Jour", "Le Journal de Mickey", Ed. Del Duca, Ed. Nuit et jour, "Vie parisienne", "La Presse magazine", "Mode de Paris", "Pif Gadget", Romans et Feuilletons: "Ici Paris", "Mode de Paris", "France Dimanche", "Radar", "Détective", "Le nouveau détective".
From 1990 to 1998 : "Actuel", "Arte" (films Claire Simon), "Auto journal", "Auto moto", Canal+ "Atrox", Canal+ "Journal (Karl Zéro)", "Créa Presse", "Dargaud", "Excelsior Publications", "92 Express", "Fillipacchi Ed.", "France soir", "Gala", "Généreux", "Hachette", "La Gueule Ouverte", "La Vie", "Le Figaro Magazine", "Le Monde", "Le Nouveau Detective", L'Equipe Magazine", "Les Echos", "L'Evenement du Jeudi", "L'Huma Dimanche", "Libération", "L'Yonne Républicaine", "Marianne Maxi", "Nova", "Plongeur International", "Télé K7", "Télé Loisirs", "Télérama", "Télé Star", "Voici", "VSD"... And this guy is still producing !

Family Affair - Romans photos









If you like children, you'll love these covers of french photo-novels from the 60's-70's. If you don't like children, you'll love these covers too!

The Curse of the Aztec Mummy - Gordon Murray














K. Gordon Murray was a Florida-based producer and distributor of low-budget motion pictures. From the late 1950's through the mid 1970's, Murray released approximately 66 films. Born the son of a funeral director, Murray had a fascination with death and the circus since his earliest days. Interestingly, his films all have a sense of the carnivalesque and the morbid. Even the fairy tales tend to be creepy, and his famous, lurid marketing campaigns came as close to circus ballyhoo as anything ever seen. The Curse of the Aztec Movie, (La Maldicion de la Momia Azteca) is a sequel to La Momia Azteca (1957), and spawned two more sequels, La Momia Azteca contra el Robot Humano (1958), and Las Luchadoras contra la Momia (1964). Some sources claim the first 3 films were shot simultaneously! Here's the synopsis of The Curse of the Aztec Mummy : The evil Dr. Krupp, once again trying to get possession of the Aztec princess Xochitl's jewels, hypnotizes her current reincarnation, Flor, to get her to reveal the jewels' location - Xochitl's tomb. Confusion reigns as Krupp and his thugs are opposed by Flor's lover, Dr. Almada, his assistant, and wrestling superhero, El Angel. Krupp finally meets his match, however, when he comes up against Popoca, the warrior mummy who guards Xochitl's tomb.

Bob Basset - Leather face

















Bob Basset is an Ukrainian leather craftsman who makes incredible masks and Lovecraft inspired stuff. He is also obsessed with dragons. Each piece is unique. Check out his site for more pics... at least you can read russian!