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Da Mardi Gras è possibile chiedere ed acquistare numeri di molte serie manga degli ultimi 30 anni di edizioni in italiano. . L'inventario 2026 è in corso d'opera. Per informazioni: mardigrasbolzano@gmail.com
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Nata nel febbraio 1999, Mardi Gras è una libreria che si trova a Bolzano in via Andreas Hofer, 4. Specializzata in letteratura e saggistica in italiano, tedesco, inglese e francese e con una ampia sezione di fumetti, manga e graphic novel, giochi da tavolo, riviste e CD musicali.
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Some creators have a ready made cast. With Batton Lash already creating the mystery Supernatural Law
series, using the lead characters of Wolff and Byrd makes sense in a
tale of skullduggery loaded with literary references. David Yurkovich
discovers the mood of his work is ideally suited to a switch of genre
that should appeal to Umbrella Academy
fans. Others borrow familiar faces, such as Jesse Reklaw spotlighting
four teenagers, their dog Doobie and a van, while Alex Robinson features
a very old detective in a wheelchair claiming they’re Sherlock Holmes.
It’s a neat idea that needs improved pacing. The strangest strip is Mack
White’s by some distance, wrapping a psychiatric condition into a
conspiracy theory, rambling into wild territory.
There’s no reason why it should be the case, but it’s
the period pieces that prove the weakest, either rambling or
predictable, and most with a supernatural intrusion. Joe Chiappetta’s
contribution ticks the mystery box, but pondering the mystery of faith
hardly conforms to the spirit of the collection, while Robert Humble’s
‘Food Chain’ just seems to be a strip he had lying around.
Clocking in at twenty pages, Zabel’s is the longest
contribution, an effective mood piece about events on a stairwell with a
nicely ambiguous ending, and clever use of contrasting black and white
art. Also seen on the sample spread is Tony Consiglio’s dark nightmare,
where a car crash is only the start. Only Scott A. Gilbert’s
contribution is an adaptation, a slab of foreboding noir taken from a
Sigman Byrd story. Gilbert sets a tense atmosphere where anything might
happen, and includes efficient small touches feeding into that, like the
music and noting the bar where the story takes place had recently been
closed.
While a few strips disappoint, inevitable for any
anthology, good intentions in donating work for free can be considered
mitigating circumstances. Long beyond its intended purpose Murder by Crowquill
remains of interest not only for providing a snapshot of the era’s
notable independent comic creators, but also for a still engaging
selection of mystery stories.
Graphic novel, fumetti, manga e libri rari e difficili da reperire in condizioni perfette. Arrivo in 24-48 ore per l'Italia con costi di spedizione bassi ed in base al peso del pacchetto. Arrivo in pochi giorni per l'estero con tariffe standard in base a tasse e distanza in km.
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