Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Organizacion Editorial Novzro, Mexico, 1977
Librería: David Gaines, Eureka, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 401,42
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good Minus. Jodorowsky, Alejandro Ilustrador. 1st Edition. Wraps (PB) in very good minus condition for cover wear and rubs,slight soiling, slight opening top and bottom of spine and some light folds upper left corner of book.In Spanish Language Extremely rare first edition of collection of Jodorowsky's cartoons published in the late 60s and early 70s in cultural edition of "El Heraldo de Mexico", a Mexican newspaper. 43 pages.
Idioma: Español
Publicado por Organización Editorial Novaro, S.A., 1977
Librería: Librería Urbe, Ciudad de México, DIF, México
Original o primera edición
EUR 132,34
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Añadir al carritoEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Bueno. Jodorowsky, Alejandro Ilustrador. 1ª Edición. Cubiertas originales en rústica. lomo con pequeño faltante en la base y en la cabeza. 29 cm x 21.5 cm; 47 P. Texto en buen estado.
Publicado por Editorial Novaro, México, 1977
Librería: Datura, Ciudad de México, CDMX, México
Original o primera edición
EUR 308,79
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Añadir al carritoEncuadernación de tapa blanda. Condición: Muy bien. 1ª Edición. Recopilación de los míticos cartones psicodélicos que Jodorowsky publicaba en "El Heraldo de México", a fines de los años 60 y principios de los 70. 21.5 x 29 cms. 47 páginas.
Publicado por Mexico: Alacena; Coleccion Dios Pan; Organizacion Editorial Novaro, 1963-77, 1963
Librería: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Reino Unido
Original o primera edición
EUR 4.430,97
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Añadir al carritoFirst editions, first printings, of four scarce early surrealist works by the visionary film-maker Alejandro Jodorowsky, legendary for his attempt to film Frank Herbert's Dune and well known as a practitioner of psychomagic and the tarot. These four "Panic" publications chart the development of the Panic Movement, a surrealist collective formed by Jodorowsky in Paris in 1962, alongside Fernando Arrabal and Roland Topor, and dissolved in 1973. Named after the pagan god Pan, the movement sought to put chaotic energies at the heart of surrealist practice, and engaged in such on-stage acts as crucifying a chicken and throwing live turtles into the audience. The first three works, Cuentos panicos (1963, 1,000 copies, illustrated by Roland Topor), Teatro panico (1965, number 759 of 2,000 copies, illustrated by Jose Luis Cuevas), and Juegos pánicos (1965, limitation not stated but very scarce, illustrated by Jodorowsky), include surreal illustrations and diagrams, comic strips, and photographs from stage performances, while Fábulas Pánicas (1977, 25,000 copies, illustrated by Jodorowsky) collects Jodorowsky's bizarre comic strip originally published in El Heraldo de Mexico 1967-70. This was the first of many comic series for Jodorowsky, developing later into the full blown "Jodoverse" with The Incal and Metabarons. Four works (3 octavo, 1 quarto). Original illustrated wrappers. Cuentos panicos near-fine; Teatro panico with some darkening around spine; Juegos pánicos and Fábulas pánicas with some rubbing and creasing: generally very good.
Librería: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Reino Unido
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EUR 5.612,56
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Añadir al carritoOriginal artwork by Jodorowsky, produced for the 3 August 1969 issue of his comic series for El Heraldo de Mexico, inscribed for presentation to the producer, "Para Fernando Perez Gavilan, amistad de Alejandro Jodorowsky /69", with "PEREZ" written on the verso in ink. This illustration does not appear in the published work Fabulas Panicas (1977) but appears in the anthology Fabulas Panicas (2003) edited by Daniel Gonzales Duenas. The majority of the illustration is direct to the board, but the black speech bubble is a piece of brown craft paper painted in black. Another image, blacked out in ink by Jodorowsky, is visible beneath the legs of the old man, and the words "Alexandro Jodorowsky para explosion amor" within a cartoon explosion, with additional illegible writing above. Board size: 470 x 370; image size: 345 x 250. Original black and brown ink direct to artist's board, larger thought bubble on brown paper pasted onto board. Creased and damp stained, bump to head just encroaching on image and with concomitant crease to mount, abrasion to foot of board, small pink ink square drawn on verso, image presenting well regardless.