european comics often are set in a specific time... more often than angloamerican comics I think. So I put lots of my euro comics ( and some others - like prince valliant ) in a timeline-sequence on my shelves... starting with the big bang!
playlist with overviews of my collection:
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earlier "going through my shelves" - episodes:
panellogy 356 - european scifi comics
panellogy 366 - american scifi comics
panellogy 373 - american crime & espionage comics
other panellogies about comics mentioned in this video
panellogy 008 - jacques tardi
panellogy 027 - andreas
panellogy 032 & 082 - william vance
panellogy 070 - alpha & beta by jens harder
panellogy 097 - argentinian comics
panellogy 114 - comanche by hermann
panellogy 124 - from hell
panellogy 172 - the towers of bois-maury by hermann
panellogy 193 - jim cutlass
panellogy 203 - thorgal
panellogy 281 - hugo pratt's ticonderoga
panellogy 333 - victor hubinon's barbe rouge & buck danny
panellogy 351 - asterix
panellogy 353 - blueberry
panellogy 382 - grzegorz rosinski
panellogy 386 - prince valliant
panellogy 388 - monsters by barry windsor smith
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