Delivery service: Colissimo Angelo Di Marco began by creating illustrations of news items[5] in the 1950s. He then built a reputation as a confirmed realistic illustrator, sometimes even described as hyperrealist. Obtaining a certain notoriety, he published his first comic strip in Bravo then in Le Parisien Libération: Capitaine Ardent. Then in 1960 he created Ivanhoé in Télé 7 Jours followed by The Little Sheriff and the Three Musketeers. At the end of the 1960s, he took up the character of Nasdine Hodja in Pif Gadget, written by Roger Lécureux, following Pierre Leguen and Roger Bastard, starting with issue 1257 (Pif Gadget issue 19). the fly (20 plates) from July 5, 1969 to n° 1407 (Pif Gadget n° 169), The hollow watermelon (20 plates) from May 1972. These are the picaresque adventures of an oriental Robin Hood, who plays with caliphs and other pashas, with many tricks and various tricks. He drew 16 complete stories and brought this series, born in 1946 in Vaillant, to its conclusion... He is best known for his front pages for the weekly news magazine Détective. They were displayed on newsstands to announce new issues. He drew, with his very realistic style, the last moment before the crime: “The very nature of my drawings protects the victim,” he declared with humor “since I stop the murderer's gesture just before it doesn't happen. The victim thus remains safe for posterity.” In 1959, one of his drawings, made and redone in every detail with a witness, the victim's next door neighbor, even constituted a remarkable composite portrait and allowed the police to identify the murderer[6]. He also collaborates with other newspapers such as France Soir, Libération and L’Évènement du Jeudi[7]. In the 1990s, he continued his career with Arthur and Stéphane, Yankee and the adaptation of the television series K 2000. He also published erotic comics, under the pseudonym Arcor[8], in Bédéadult' such as Dr . Sex et Pot Bouille Type: Gouache Style: 1980 Genre: Hyperrealism Characteristics: Signed Theme: Character
Delivery service: Colissimo Angelo Di Marco began by creating illustrations of news items[5] in the 1950s. He then built a reputation as a confirmed realistic illustrator, sometimes even described as hyperrealist. Obtaining a certain notoriety, he published his first comic strip in Bravo then in Le Parisien Libération: Capitaine Ardent. Then in 1960 he created Ivanhoé in Télé 7 Jours followed by The Little Sheriff and the Three Musketeers. At the end of the 1960s, he took up the character of Nasdine Hodja in Pif Gadget, written by Roger Lécureux, following Pierre Leguen and Roger Bastard, starting with issue 1257 (Pif Gadget issue 19). the fly (20 plates) from July 5, 1969 to n° 1407 (Pif Gadget n° 169), The hollow watermelon (20 plates) from May 1972. These are the picaresque adventures of an oriental Robin Hood, who plays with caliphs and other pashas, with many tricks and various tricks. He drew 16 complete stories and brought this series, born in 1946 in Vaillant, to its conclusion... He is best known for his front pages for the weekly news magazine Détective. They were displayed on newsstands to announce new issues. He drew, with his very realistic style, the last moment before the crime: “The very nature of my drawings protects the victim,” he declared with humor “since I stop the murderer's gesture just before it doesn't happen. The victim thus remains safe for posterity.” In 1959, one of his drawings, made and redone in every detail with a witness, the victim's next door neighbor, even constituted a remarkable composite portrait and allowed the police to identify the murderer[6]. He also collaborates with other newspapers such as France Soir, Libération and L’Évènement du Jeudi[7]. In the 1990s, he continued his career with Arthur and Stéphane, Yankee and the adaptation of the television series K 2000. He also published erotic comics, under the pseudonym Arcor[8], in Bédéadult' such as Dr . Sex et Pot Bouille Type: Gouache Style: 1980 Genre: Hyperrealism Characteristics: Signed Theme: Character