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RIP Richard Corben (1940 – 2020)

Richard Corben was an American illustrator and comic book artist.

Neverwhere

I liked his coloring.

Here the short film Neverwhere, from the film Heavy Metal.

He said sweet things about my hero Tanino Liberatore’s creation RanXerox.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1940, 2020, American comics, comics, low culture, underground on December 11, 2020 by jahsonic.

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