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RanXerox

RanXerox

3 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1981–1996
Who is RanXerox?

Few characters from the Bronze Age carry the raw, transgressive energy of RanXerox, the Italian underground sensation who burst onto the scene in 1981 through the visionary collaboration of Stefano Tamburini and Tanino Liberatore. Published by Albin Michel across a fifteen-year run, this is a figure born from the edgier currents of European comics culture β€” the kind of work that reminded the world that the medium could be dangerous, visceral, and uncompromisingly adult. Throughout the series, RanXerox shares the page with Lubna, and together they inhabit a world rendered in Liberatore's staggeringly detailed, almost hallucinatory artwork that made this title legendary among collectors and connoisseurs of the form. With only a handful of catalog appearances, tracking down these issues is a genuine hunt β€” and for fans of boundary-pushing Bronze Age comics from beyond the American mainstream, absolutely worth making.

β˜… First appearance
RanXerox #1
Oct 1981

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1981–1996

RanXerox #1 1981
RanXerox #1
RanXerox #2 1983
RanXerox #2
RanXerox #3 1996
RanXerox #3

Appearances

RanXerox (1981)