TinTin – The Art Of Hergé by Michael Daubert (book review).
Comic fans are known for their obsession but countries like Japan and Belgium take it to different extremes. For Belgium,
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Read MoreAfter my review of Illustrators # 18 last month, The Book Palace provided me with some earlier issues of their
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Read MoreAs soon as I saw the cover of Illustrators # 9, I recognised the work of Bruce Pennington because it’s
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