Pipeline and Sundry: Angouleme Rescheduled, Blacksad to Print, Milo Manara’s New Project
Milo Manara is adapting a literary work. Blacksad is coming to print. Angouleme has a new schedule.
Milo Manara is adapting a literary work. Blacksad is coming to print. Angouleme has a new schedule.
Things get serious in this book, including the most shocking and cinematic ending of any Blacksad album to date. It’s going to be a long wait for the second half of this story…
Blacksad is back in New York City, and now he’s going to have to deal with magnates, the mafia, and unions. Evil lizards, hard working moles, and cute cats. Welcome back, Blacksad!
Blacksad hits the road and then the road hits him, leading to a frantic chase, a chaotic circus, and a novelist with the yips. It’s a bit of a change of pace, but still a great read.
Blacksad heads to New Orleans to find a missing piano player with a drug habit and a pregnant wife. And what of the record producer who’s looking for him?
It’s a two page poker scene set in a smoke-filled back room. A careful reading of it shows a lot of the decisions made to create it. Nothing is ever as easy as it looks!
Senator McCarthy is a rooster and a left wing intellectual salon is starting to feel the effects of his hunt. Or are they?
It’s a complete Making Of book for the first Blacksad album, plus an interview with its creators and special guest pin-ups.
The tale of how Blacksad came to America involves a futuristic thinker, a sudden death, bankruptcy, a treasure hunt, and a lawsuit from — Apple?!? But not necessarily in that order.
A child is missing in a depressed neighborhood outside of the city where a white supremacist group is taking over. Blacksad jumps in and ticks everyone off.