Science fiction (The Aurum film encyclopedia) by Phil Hardy Hardcover, 400 Pages, Published 1984 by Aurum Press ISBN-13: 978-0-906053-82-9, ISBN: 0-906053-82-X
"... goblins notwithstanding, the film is predictable, especially when Blackwolf (
who's discovered a horde of Nazi propaganda films) sets about uniting his forces
with a revamped Nazi ideology and starts building long-outlawed weapons.
Similarly, the film's animation style veers erratically between the cutesy-pie of
Disney and the rather more erotic vision of Playboy's Vargas (especially in the
drawing of the heroine Elinore). dlpls ..."
The Golden Age of Radio British Radio, an Illustrated Companion by DenisGifford Hardcover, 288 Pages, Published 1985 by Batsford Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-7134-4234-2, ISBN: 0-7134-4234-4
"This book covers over a century of international comic publications, including 450 illustrations of comics and comic-book heroes. Historical content takes you from the first comic through milestones, rarities, and discontinued, to present-day (at time of publication) comics. There are heroes, detectives, crooks, supermen, wonder women, jungle girls, spies, funnies, romance, pop, radio and TV fun, westerns, glamor, and more!"
"A pictorial panoramic of a century of international comics, comic book heroes, comic strips and comic magazines featuring 450 illustrations, 125 in color, with historically informative text, entertainingly written. Printed in Italy, a gorgeous coffee table book."
"Gallagher, George Gately GabrieJe Galantara ("Rata-Langa"), an ironic comment
on the conquest of Tripoli, 1911. Galantara worked for many publications other
than L'Asino, including the Italian daily Avanti! and foreign magazines ... In 1973
he came up with Heathcliff, a panel cartoon about a self- assertive cat; with the
success of this feature ... 1937 to 1939 on the Napolitan magazine Modellina and
also illustrated for them the b ..."