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Brothers of the Spear Archives

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Informationen zum Autor Gaylord Dubois was born in 1899. A comic book writer! he was best known for his work on outdoor adventure titles such as Red Ryder and Tarzan ! and numerous Western comics starring characters like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. Dubois also wrote a number of prose books! including The Lone Ranger ! which was the first novel adapting that popular character. In the 1980s he published several books of spiritual poetry. Dubois passed away in 1993. Russ Manning (1929–1981) was a comic book artist who is currently a member of the Comic Book Hall of Fame. Manning is known for Magnus! Robot Fighter  and Tarzan. He was educated at the Los Angeles County Art Institute and soon after graduating began working at Dell Comics. Manning's work in newspaper comic strips is considered legendary and the Russ Manning Award! an award given to the most promising newcomer in the field of comic book illustration! is named after him. Having grown together into wise leaders, the brothers of the spear fight alongside their brides and their armies to liberate Dan-El's people from the usurper Nagopa once and for all. Zusammenfassung Blood brothers Dan-El and Natongo’s quest comes to an end! as Russ Manning and Gaylord DuBois complete their years-long epic! Having grown together into wise leaders! the brothers of the spear fight alongside their brides and their armies to liberate Dan-El’s people from the usurper Nagopa once and for all! This final volume collects nearly 300-pages of rarely seen Manning art! plus a revealing essay from comics artist and historian Stephen R. Bissette and Manning assistant Mike Royer.

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Assisted by Mike Royer (Illustration), Russ Manning (Illustration), Brendan Wright (Editor)
Authors Brendan Wright, Russ Manning, Gaylord Dubois
Publisher Dark Horse Comics
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 10.12.2013
Subject Fiction > Comic, cartoon, humour, satire
 
EAN 9781616552497
ISBN 978-1-61655-249-7
Pages 272
 

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