<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by ZagortustraTrismegistos</i>
<br />wonderful RagazzofromBerlinZoo,
you may be right, but i think, the taste (generally) is similar (or same). I doubt in differences between croatian and italian fans.
My reply refer to yours "political and exsistential issues" (so i`ve say about Sclavi and false attitudes).
but
that we put away the confusion, i affirm (for the record)
<u>Sclavi is still the best!</u> (here, i must say Hail! to Vace(-lino), the real Sclavi-fan and report him that Croatia is also full of Slavi-fans; all brigades of faithful admirers are ready and wait for farther procedure)
presentazioni, you say? yea, i shall do that
btw, what kind of sclavi-fan you are?
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Tako je govorio Zagortustra.
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Hallo Zagortustra. I guess Vace will be happy to know that such a large number of people from Croatia love T. Sclavi too. We are also waiting for other stories by him and I've recently read in this forum that after the next two episodes by Barbato/Brindisi ("Xabaras!" and "In nome del Padre") celebrating Dylan's 20th birthady, two additional plots by Sclavi are coming ("Marti", drawings by Casertano and "L'assassino è tra noi", drawn by Stano). So, late 2006 will be a great moment for people who've been longing for the return of the "creator" for such a long time (5 years, sigh! [:(]).
I love Tiziano Sclavi as well, my favourite Tiziano's stories are those bound to Xabaras and to his "saga", but I also appreciate "Jhonny Freak", "Attraverso lo Specchio", the double story "Il castello della Paura", the extraterriastrial trilogy and many more. I love splatter as well and gory atmospheres that's why I am also into Chiaverotti ([:X] I LOVE CHIAVEROTTI [:X]) and really involved by many stories of his. However, I must admit that Tiziano is also a master of splatter...I really hope that oncoming episodes will lead to a heavy recovery of splatter-elements which have been a little bit dismissed lately.
When I was a child/running in the night/afraid of what might be/hiding in the dark/hiding in the street/and of what was following me/Uhh-Uhh-Uhhh-U-Uhhh/ The Hounds of Love are haunting/ I've always been a coward/Uhh-Uhh-Uhhh-U-Uhhh/ and I don't know what's good for me.
Kate Bush (Hounds of Love)