Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Three good news

The first good news is that I'm not dead. But I went mooooooolto close as ten days ago, I have presented the four horsemen of the apocalypse in the guise of the most devastating form of flu that I've ever experienced in the last 20 years. I've dealt with firmly lying on the couch shots of delicious drinks made with ketoprofen and slept on average 18 hours on 24. Now is fine. I just have to recover those 3 or 4 pounds of muscle mass strappatami via bites from those four bastards.

The second good news fills me with pride because his father, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am touched and happy at this moment, announcing that the mild Ravenstock Ford is a candidate for the prize Micheluzzi the best realistic comic book series!
Your favorite little suicidal will have to deal with that face of bronze face concealed, that hoodoo by David Murphy, of the haughty and the arrogant Lilith Julia.
If you think that, given the names competing for the category, it is more likely to be affected in the head by a meteorite while you're taking a shower rather than to win the prize Ravenstock know that I think exactly like you.
Nevertheless I am very happy! If you feel that
Ravenstock can blend in as a group could do a Swedish porn star in a convent of Ursuline know that I have the same impression. Even
Despite this I am very happy!

What makes me happy and proud of this nomination is that Ford was considered a comic realistic. not humorous. A this thing too long and tedious to explain at this moment, I would like very much. Maybe one day I'll make a post in which I elaborate on the differences between comics and humorous realistic and explain why I do not see any way in my drawing as a kind of humorous.

The third good news is that my formidable and cazzutissima agent for France, a woman whom I admire and love you with all your heart, has finally gone live with a site-blog for the authors:
http://www.camilla-patruno.com
Now I can be troublesome even beyond the Alps.
Hurrah!

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