Igort (born Igor Tuveri; September 26, 1958) is an Italian comics artist, illustrator, script writer, and film director. He began his career in Bologna...
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co-publication of the Ignatz Series, edited and produced by the Italian artist Igort. The publisher announced a deal with Jacques Tardi in March 2009 that would...
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Palumbo. 2nd Edition (2000): Enki Bilal, Jean Christophe Menu, David B., Igort, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Gianluigi Toccafondo, Patrizio Esposito, Franco...
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through Unhip Records, in 2005. The cover art was drawn by Italian artist Igort. "SKETCHBOOK 1" - This is rough demos of songs from the album Fantômas....
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Manga Do, Igort and the way of the manga won the audience award at the Biografilm Festival in Bologna. The film tells the journey of Igort, one of the...
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è il numero perfetto) is a 2019 Italian thriller drama film directed by Igort, based on his 2002 homonymous graphic novel, starring Toni Servillo and...
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The Oblique Strategies cards deck is featured in Italian comics artist Igort's work Japanese Notebooks: A Journey to the Empire of Signs (Chronicle Books...
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Vittoria Valmaggia (1944–2009), painter, ceramist sculptor and designer Igort (real name Igor Tuveri) (born 1958) Graziano Origa (born 1952), cartoonist...
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little plot and spare dialogue. Tamaki writes that artists such as Hergé, Igort and Vittorio Giardino as well as Asian art had an influence on her style...
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Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, 2005. ISBN 978-88-04-54527-9. Massimo Carlotto, Igort. Dimmi che non-vuoi morire. Milano, Mondadori, 2007. ISBN 978-88-04-51809-9...
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