Video Clips #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis trade paperback collects the complete run of the 1985 series Video Clips, a Spanish comic anthology published by Catalan Communications. The volume gathers short, experimental stories that blend pop culture references with surreal humor, showcasing the work of various creators from the Spanish underground scene of the era.
"Real Vision" delivers a poignant, visually striking story from 1985, exploring the aftermath of a devastating event through the eyes of children born with disabilities following an atomic bomb's impact on Pisa. Written by Stefano Tamburini and Tom Leighton and brought to life by Tanino Liberatore in every artistic role, the issue centers on an experimental electronic system that interfaces with the mind, offering new ways to experience the world. The cover by Tanino Liberatore captures the story’s haunting, futuristic tone.
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After an atomic bomb was dropped on Pisa, handicapped children were born. An electronic system that plugs into one's head can help them live better lives by stimulating their brain.
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