Monday, March 8, 2010

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A Small Killing - Rediscovering a masterpiece signed Alan Moore and Oscar Zarate

Today we report a comic masterpiece written by Alan Moore , one of the least known of this great artist in Italy. It's A Small Killing - A small crime beautifully illustrated by Oscar Zarate and, from what we know, never picked up in volume in our country. Then report to readers how they can recover this fascinating work, shopping or looking for one of comics used online auction sites or through the issues of the journal Corto Maltese ranging from 97 to 100, which hosted four-part A Small Killing a horse between 1991 and 1992.
This fascinating graphic novel is, as Moore himself says, " a psychological thriller set in the smoldering crater left by the moral of the eighties rampantism " and is a fierce satire and criticism of what were the eighties from the point of view political and social. It
a work of varied and complex, disturbing and unsettling, one of the most personal of the great Moore. The illustrations are a perfect transposition of Zarate in pictures of the concerns of the text, being able to play skillfully on the register of the grotesque with results that leave a mark.
And 'Highly recommended clearly that the recovery of this we hope to see sooner or later revived in a version adapted by volume, can fulfill the incredible absence of A Small Killing on the market.
For details or more information visit the details of A Small Killing on Slumberland.it .

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