Vicente Segrelles, ''Cimoc'', #3, 1979

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Vicente Segrelles, ''Cimoc'', #3, 1979

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Cimoc #81 (December 1987) cover by Chris Achilleos.
Luis Royo “Norma” Cover of the Lanciostory nº43 magazine. Also published on the cover of the magazine Cimoc nº31 (1983) Source
"If the steel is sharp, cut the air. If the wings make it fly, it flies with the signes. If the featheres caress, it makes wounds. If the fire blurs, let it draw the horizon. If the eye catches the light, expel her..."
'Starwatcher' by Jean Giraud (Moebius).
Used as cover art for Cimoc #63, published May 1986.

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Hoy en Martes de Clásicos Fomes hemos escarbado en las placas de caca seca producto de años de acumulación de heces de castor y tras mucho esfuerzo logramos rescatar esta obra de junio de 2015, Cimoc nos da esta impresión, a propósito de impresiones si quieres hacer un fanzine baratito anda a Julys, no voy a decir más porque nadie nos paga por esto, existe Google y seguramente eso inspiró la tira, adiós <3
Luis Royo Cimoc #125 cover (1991)
Like the previous one, all the hallmarks of Royo’s early years , absurdly ragged bits of clothing and armor, revealing but covering the naughty bits (as exposed in a previous post, his art got more sordid and indecent over time ) bizarre guns following the “rule of cool” and general “tough girl” attitude. Maybe it’s just imprint as this is one of the first posters I owned, foldouts from a magazine, but I still like it