RANX (Ranx #0-3)
Stefano Tamburini
Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
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· 4 ratings · 104 pages · Published: 01 Jan 1991
Ranx is a sci-fi antihero, made of photocopier parts and ultraviolence. In a futuristic dystopia, he protects his girlfriend Lubna from vicious drug dealers on a brutal path of sex, carnage, and destruction.
This volume collects all of the Ranx stories by Italian comic masters Stefano Tamburini and Tanino Liberatore.
"Tanino Liberatore. Italian. Acid-fueled son of R. Corben. His dwindling output is still crowned by his RanXerox.""--Guillermo del Toro"
""Ranx "is a punk, futuristic Frankenstein monster, and with the under-aged Lubna, they are a bizarre Beauty and the Beast. This artist and writer team have turned a dark mirror to the depths of our id, and we see reflected the base part of ourselves that would take what it wants with no compromise, no apology--and woe to the person who would cross us. But it is all done with a black, wry, satirical sense of humor.""--Richard Corben"
"The "Ranx "character is a punky, post-apocalyptic android built from spare Xerox machine parts. All RanXeroxstories were luxuriously illustrated with bizarre, violent and, to put it lightly, unchaste story lines.""--TwitchFilm"