"Amberstar: Uma Odisséia Cósmica Ilustrada" (1980) de Bruce Jones
O escritor do blog dá uma breve visão geral de que tipo de mídia é essa.
Just ticked this baby off the want list by finally scoring a copy, after years of seeing it advertised in the back of endless Warren mags. It's a sort of fotonovel / fumetti by Bruce Jones, one of comics' consistently great writers, with what seems to be an uncredited assist from Richard Corben, or in fact some of his assistants.
Like a lot of Byron Preiss' output, Amberstar isn't quite a comic book, nor quite a graphic novel, but one of those fascinating near misses the Bronze Age was full of, and which I'm a total sucker for.
Each 'panel' consists of a black & white photo, overlayed in colour at Corben's studio, in a similiar way to his Doomscult strip, seen in Heavy Metal ( and on this blog! ), which also starred one Bruce Jones.
Amberstar isn't wholly successful, looking in places like a colourized movie, and some of the spacescapes cry out for Corben's specific hand in the colouring, but these are minor quibbles really, and this is a space opera like no other.
É definido em um planeta alienígena; há uma mulher em um vestido branco diáfano que, em um ponto, anda nas costas de uma criatura do tipo centauro
quando era menino, fiquei bastante impressionado com o fato de que há nudez parcial em alguns painéis
Não é realmente explícito, mas o NSFW alerta de qualquer maneira, já que é uma cena "nude".