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Thank you for the info, Copons.
Sadly, those Amazon.it digital releases are only available in Italy.
I'll try to find a couple of physical compilations for the more well know stuff.
The more obscure stuff, it seems like it's a lost cause.
It sucks that a lot of old stuff isn't available digitally.
It's not exclusive to comics, I was mentioning this elsewhere in here recently, but many older films are completely unavailable in any shape and form (outside of maybe some out-of-print VHS tapes, or some crappy bootlegs), and are almost doomed to be "lost".
With the technology we have, and most people having internet in some form nowadays, I wish publishers would make as much stuff available as possible.
I mean, what's the point of sitting on properties, and content, instead of monetizing it?
When I was a kid, we actually had a lot of Italian comics here in Portugal.
And Tex Willer is popular enough to have Portuguese fan club, and recently a year or so ago, a few re-releases were launched, like:
I always loved the illustrations on Italian comics, and the ones on Italian movie posters (I'm particular found of Italian cinema, in particular genres like giallo, poliziotteschi, spaghetti westerns, ...).
My question earlier, including some of those adult comics, was because I recently picked up the following books with covers and illustrations from artists Emanuele Taglietti and Fernando Carcupino, and I would really to check some of these older comics.
Minor nudity warning:
Sadly, those Amazon.it digital releases are only available in Italy.
I'll try to find a couple of physical compilations for the more well know stuff.
The more obscure stuff, it seems like it's a lost cause.
It sucks that a lot of old stuff isn't available digitally.
It's not exclusive to comics, I was mentioning this elsewhere in here recently, but many older films are completely unavailable in any shape and form (outside of maybe some out-of-print VHS tapes, or some crappy bootlegs), and are almost doomed to be "lost".
With the technology we have, and most people having internet in some form nowadays, I wish publishers would make as much stuff available as possible.
I mean, what's the point of sitting on properties, and content, instead of monetizing it?
When I was a kid, we actually had a lot of Italian comics here in Portugal.
And Tex Willer is popular enough to have Portuguese fan club, and recently a year or so ago, a few re-releases were launched, like:
I always loved the illustrations on Italian comics, and the ones on Italian movie posters (I'm particular found of Italian cinema, in particular genres like giallo, poliziotteschi, spaghetti westerns, ...).
My question earlier, including some of those adult comics, was because I recently picked up the following books with covers and illustrations from artists Emanuele Taglietti and Fernando Carcupino, and I would really to check some of these older comics.
Minor nudity warning: