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Poster offset Blacksad Juanjo Guarnido, John & Alma (18x24cm)

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This art offset poster derived from Juanjo Guarnido's Blacksad comic book is printed on a thick satin art paper. 18x24cm. John & Alma.

Blacksad is a comic album series created by Spanish authors Juan Díaz Canales (writer) and Juanjo Guarnido (artist), and published by French publisher Dargaud. Though both authors are Spanish, their main target audience for Blacksad is the French market[1] and thus they publish all Blacksad volumes in French first; the Spanish edition usually follows about one month later.

The first volume Quelque part entre les ombres (literally Somewhere between the Shadows, but simply called Blacksad in the US) was published in November 2000. The second volume, Arctic-Nation, was published in 2003 and the third, Âme Rouge (Red Soul), was published in 2005. An English translation of the third volume was delayed due to the bankruptcy of its North American publisher, iBooks. In 2010, Dark Horse Comics published all three translated volumes as one volume.

The publication of this 184-page collection also coincided with the European release of the series' fourth installment, L'Enfer, Le silence (literally Hell, Silence), in September 2010. In 2014, a fifth installment of the series, Amarillo, was released in various translations.

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Theme
Blacksad
Type of products
Prints and posters
Company
CC Editions
Copyright
© Dargaud - Guarnido - Díaz Canales
Release date
2008
Number of copies
500
Limited edition
Yes
Numbered edition
No
Material
Paper 250g/m²
Condition
New
Dimensions L x w x h (cm)
18.00 x 0.10 x 24.00

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Poster offset Blacksad Juanjo Guarnido, John & Alma (18x24cm)

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