afNews 17 Agosto 2022 09:05

Anniversari: Sempé (Jean-Jacques Sempé) b.1932, Trina Robbins b.1938, Jon Romita b.1956

www.afnews.info segnala: ‘Sempé’ is the professional name of Jean-Jacques Sempé (born 17 August 1932, France), a cartoonist.

He is known for “Le petit Nicolas”, which is written by René Goscinny. It began as a comics feature in “Le Moutique” (1956–1958) and then became a series of illustrated children’s books. The comic was revived in “Pilote” in 1960.

The feature is an early example of children’s literature that depicts the actual experiences of children rather than mere instruction in adult-sanctioned behavior.

Sempé is also widely known as the artist of full-page cartoons in “Paris Match” and cover of “The New Yorker”.

At Comiclopedia — https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/sempe_jj.htm
At Wikipedia — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Semp%C3%A9
In the GCD — https://tinyurl.com/y8uqufr3

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www.afnews.info segnala: Trina Robbins (born 17 August 1938, USA) has been a comic-book artist and historian since the earliest days of the underground comix movement in the 1960s. Earlier, she had been an active artist in science fiction fandom but she began to attract a wider audience with strips in the East Village Other and contributions to the paper’s “Gothic Blimp Works” comic series.

Robbins moved to San Francisco in 1970 and in July that year she participated in the collective creation of the first self-consciously feminist comic, “It Ain’t Me Babe Comix”. She was involved with the seminal “Wimmin’s Comix” throughout its 20-year history, including a story in the first issue that is widely considered the first portrayal of an open lesbian in comics.

Robbins’ artistic work ranges from the eclectic subjects of the undergrounds, through adaptations of Sax Rohmer and Tanith Lee in graphic novels, through a children’s series about Millie the Model’s niece, “Misty”, to multiple “Wonder Woman” series.

Since 1985, Robbins has written half a dozen histories of women artists and writers of cartoons, strips, and comic books. “Women and the Comics” was the first, co-written with Catherine Yronwode, and it laid an early foundation in the field. Her subjects range from 19th Century newspaper strip artists through contemporary mainstream, indie, and zine creators.

At Comiclopedia — https://www.lambiek.net/artists/r/robbins_t.htm
At Wikipedia — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trina_Robbins
In the GCD — https://tinyurl.com/y9bgyeny (some explicit images)

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www.afnews.info segnala: John Romita, Jr. (born 17 August 1956, USA) is a comic book artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics since the late 1970s.

His early popularity began with his run on David Michelinie’s “Iron Man” (1978–1982).

Romita has had multiple runs on “The Amazing Spider-Man” — 1980–1987, 1996–1998, 2000–2004, and 2008–2009. He has drawn related titles as well, such as “Peter Parker: Spider-Man” (1999–2000).

His 1980s work included “Contest of Champions” (1982), the first limited series published by Marvel, “Uncanny X-Men” (1983–1986), and “Daredevil” (1988–1990).

In the 1990s, he drew “Iron Man” again for a year (1990), the first year of “The Punisher: War Zone” (1992), and the first two dozen issues of a new “Thor” series (1998–2000).

He drew “Wolverine” (2004–2005) and “Black Panther” (2005). He drew “Avengers” (2010–2011) and then the “Avengers v. X-Men” mini-series (2012), and the first year of a new “Captain America” series (2013).

Recently, he has been drawing stories at DC Comics — “Superman” (2014–2015), “All Star Batman” (2016–2017), and “Suicide Squad” (2017).

Romita received an Inkpot Award at San Diego in 1994.

Comics creator John Romita, Sr. (born 24 January 1930) is his father. Longtime Marvel office manager Virginia Romita (born 9 July 1931) is his mother.

At Comiclopedia — https://www.lambiek.net/artists/r/romita_john_jr.htm
At Wikipedia — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Romita_Jr.
‘John Romita Jr.’ in the GCD — https://tinyurl.com/y9cvowbk
‘John Romita, Jr.’ in the GCD — https://tinyurl.com/yc6h5w9q

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