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Re: Jon Juan 01

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Isaura Luiza Paramysio

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Re: Jon Juan 01
« on: April 22, 2014, 02:18:57 AM »

Jon Juan is a sad inevitability that dark era of 'Seduction of the Innocent'. A flirtatious adventurer made ​​by the hands of Siegel. incredible
Perhaps at the time the comic was well naughty today gets to be silly. Have had so characters in literature, but few times in the comics, perhaps in the days that character was seen as sexist - but only if it were written by hand a bad writer, I know many girls who like men, say Jon Juan. But it is interesting to think that one of the biggest, and recent successes of 2000A.D. out Nikolai Dante, a character with many similarities to our Jon Juan, or even Casanova Fraction, Bá and Moon.
Finally, I thank the Comic Book Plus, to keep alive the memory of comics and prevent jewels like this fall in eternal limbo.

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jimmm kelly

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Re: Jon Juan 01
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2014, 03:12:28 AM »

JON JUAN is something I ought to read. Good to know it's on CB+ whenever I get around to reading it.

I discovered this comic book's existence a few years back when I became interested in the work of Alex Schomburg. it seems to be about the only comic book where Schomburg did interior art (at least as far as my research turned up). Schomburg seems to have been almost exclusively a cover artist.

And skimming through this comic, it is a bit disappointing--it doesn't really give Schomburg the chance to do those big cover scenes with twenty odd characters and a clamour of activity.
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