dear reader, a preview of the book's publication
"Life Ranger"
we present the rationale prompted us to write, first of all for our pleasure but also for your delight.
The book will be out in December 2010, ed. lulu.com.
"Life Ranger"
we present the rationale prompted us to write, first of all for our pleasure but also for your delight.
The book will be out in December 2010, ed. lulu.com.
Forewords Preface 1.
Why this book? Because reading and rereading for perhaps the tenth time the stories of Tex Willer and his Pard collected decades of life and again re-proposed in various versions in black and white and color by the creators BONELLI father and son and the various designers, starting with the great Galleppini, I realized that I had now penetrated so as to be of those beloved characters to want to pay them a tribute of gratitude for how I have happily accompanied during my growth, from my youth are now over sixty, I would say almost seventy.
More than I can say THANK YOU. However, I can say that the inner righteousness that pervades and informs the conduct of Tex, Carson, Kit, Tiger and generally positive character of the stories Bonelli, prompted me to seek to be like them on many occasions of life, as opposed to the way of acting of the characters 'bad' that I found sometimes in person at the workplace that I had to attend. Of all the stories of all kinds in which they act my favorite characters, I always appreciated those in which they struggle (and then they win, of course) against the stupidity or malevolence or military or civilian character of politics and lobbyists, but by military as I am, I had to admit to myself that often plays a high-grade or who operates a power believed to be able to afford everything, even above the laws, written rules od'uso. As always happens, unfortunately, by 'Someone' who is deemed entitled to do anything even abusing others. Bah, call ... these considerations, the stories in this book, I said, are a tribute to Them, and TEX company and are written with the pleasure of spending all those other mythical characters pleasant moments, in addition to those that continue Bonelli to give us.
Why this book? Because reading and rereading for perhaps the tenth time the stories of Tex Willer and his Pard collected decades of life and again re-proposed in various versions in black and white and color by the creators BONELLI father and son and the various designers, starting with the great Galleppini, I realized that I had now penetrated so as to be of those beloved characters to want to pay them a tribute of gratitude for how I have happily accompanied during my growth, from my youth are now over sixty, I would say almost seventy.
More than I can say THANK YOU. However, I can say that the inner righteousness that pervades and informs the conduct of Tex, Carson, Kit, Tiger and generally positive character of the stories Bonelli, prompted me to seek to be like them on many occasions of life, as opposed to the way of acting of the characters 'bad' that I found sometimes in person at the workplace that I had to attend. Of all the stories of all kinds in which they act my favorite characters, I always appreciated those in which they struggle (and then they win, of course) against the stupidity or malevolence or military or civilian character of politics and lobbyists, but by military as I am, I had to admit to myself that often plays a high-grade or who operates a power believed to be able to afford everything, even above the laws, written rules od'uso. As always happens, unfortunately, by 'Someone' who is deemed entitled to do anything even abusing others. Bah, call ... these considerations, the stories in this book, I said, are a tribute to Them, and TEX company and are written with the pleasure of spending all those other mythical characters pleasant moments, in addition to those that continue Bonelli to give us.
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Foreword 2.
It started with the old wives' tales, with princes and princesses who were daring to dream. It continued with the merry band Disney, Donald Duck jinx it, his sweet Daisy Duck, Mickey Mouse Detective, the nabob Scrooge with his bazillion.
It grew a bit 'and read Monello and Brave Captain and Miki and Dr. Black Macigno with his bloodletting and finally arriving to the 'University of the comic action: Tex Willer and Kit Carson. Smaller
my cousin's Christmas (Linuccia), I met him after these wonderful characters and it was love at first sight. He writes that Christmas brings good comic, its characters and dialogue in the example of the good life, for example of values \u200b\u200bthat are increasingly losing tone, fading like an old photo. These were the values \u200b\u200bof loyalty, justice, family, life.
It 'rare to see the' zip 'of the projectile and its trajectory, hitting the heart or the head of the corrupt, the most ferocious. They were usually guns that blow up arms or grazed. And never a vulgar, a foul language. It was the glory of this set Bonelli and their disgrace. Born in an Italy grew up in Italy where clean and the dirty word, foul language, swearing, killing the enemy even for trivial reasons, unfortunately, had become the rule.
Comics, beyond pleasure and delight of a compelling story or relaxing, it is right that gives a positive message before us adults, however, so that we can then relay to the young, the adults of tomorrow. It 'also so that you educate a nation: more than polite talk with polished, calm, but his staff in his hand. Not with language talk show where her tits and swearing are the masters and without which they would not popularity.
Maybe I bored people who want to read it myself and Christmas, but these are the messages that transpire between the lines of the stories we present.
Good reading, no worries.
It started with the old wives' tales, with princes and princesses who were daring to dream. It continued with the merry band Disney, Donald Duck jinx it, his sweet Daisy Duck, Mickey Mouse Detective, the nabob Scrooge with his bazillion.
It grew a bit 'and read Monello and Brave Captain and Miki and Dr. Black Macigno with his bloodletting and finally arriving to the 'University of the comic action: Tex Willer and Kit Carson. Smaller
my cousin's Christmas (Linuccia), I met him after these wonderful characters and it was love at first sight. He writes that Christmas brings good comic, its characters and dialogue in the example of the good life, for example of values \u200b\u200bthat are increasingly losing tone, fading like an old photo. These were the values \u200b\u200bof loyalty, justice, family, life.
It 'rare to see the' zip 'of the projectile and its trajectory, hitting the heart or the head of the corrupt, the most ferocious. They were usually guns that blow up arms or grazed. And never a vulgar, a foul language. It was the glory of this set Bonelli and their disgrace. Born in an Italy grew up in Italy where clean and the dirty word, foul language, swearing, killing the enemy even for trivial reasons, unfortunately, had become the rule.
Comics, beyond pleasure and delight of a compelling story or relaxing, it is right that gives a positive message before us adults, however, so that we can then relay to the young, the adults of tomorrow. It 'also so that you educate a nation: more than polite talk with polished, calm, but his staff in his hand. Not with language talk show where her tits and swearing are the masters and without which they would not popularity.
Maybe I bored people who want to read it myself and Christmas, but these are the messages that transpire between the lines of the stories we present.
Good reading, no worries.
Andrea Salvo Figure
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