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Jan 1989 · Eclipse · 9.95 USD; 11.95 CAD
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“Bogie”
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This graphic novel from Eclipse Comics presents a fictionalized biography of Hollywood icon Humphrey Bogart, weaving together elements of his legendary film career with imagined encounters. The story notably features a cameo by fellow screen legend Peter Lorre, blending real-life personas with noir-inspired storytelling.

In "Bogie," the legendary Humphrey Bogart recounts his life in his own voice, tracing his journey from New York roots to the stage and into Hollywood’s golden era. Written by Claude Jean-Philippe and illustrated with striking detail by Patrick Lesueur—whose inks define the moody, cinematic tone—this 1989 Eclipse comic offers a vivid, personal portrait of one of cinema’s most enduring icons. The cover, also by Lesueur, captures Bogart’s timeless presence with the same gravitas that permeates the story.

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writer Claude Jean-Philippe · artist, inker Patrick Lesueur · letterer Wayne Truman · cover Patrick Lesueur

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artist, inker Patrick Lesueur
letterer Wayne Truman
cover pencils, inks Patrick Lesueur

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Humphrey Bogart himself relates the story of his life, from his origins in New York, to the stage, to film, his breakout role in the Petrified Forest, his years toiling at Warner Bros, his successes with High Sierra, the Maltese Falcon & Casablanca, his troubled marriages finally being displaced by his happy marriage to Lauren Bacall, the rise of his Hollywood career until his Academy Award for the African Queen, then his death.

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