Squeak the Mouse (Massimo Mattioli) Strictement pour adultes
An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily mouse: a rivalry as old as time, popularized by the beloved Tom and Jerry cartoons of the '40s and '50s. In the hands of renowned Italian cartoonist Massimo Mattioli, however, this classic premise is infused with a whole new perverse and anarchic energy.
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When Matt Groening conceived the Itchy and Scratchy inserts in The Simpsons, he'd surely first read Italian funny animal artist Massimo Mattioli's extremely black reboot of Tom and Jerry, Squeak the Mouse. By the time he created Squeak, Mattioli was a veteran cartoonist who founded the Italian Underground magazine Cannibale. With the first.
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Squeak the Mouse. massimomattioli .com. Massimo Mattioli (25 September 1943 - 23 August 2019) [1] was an Italian artist and cartoonist. [2] He was known for his humorous children's work and adult comics series. He's also a person who designed Om Nom from the first-three seasons of Om Nom Stories .
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An irreverent blend of Tom and Jerry, Ren and Stimpy, and Prison Pit, this collection of the '80s Italian underground comic series dials up the gory, raunchy hijinks to 11. An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily mouse: a rivalry as old as time, popularized by the beloved Tom and Jerry cartoons of the '40s and '50s. In the hands of renowned Italian cartoonist Massimo Mattioli, however, this.
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Conceived in the early '80s, Squeak the Mouse was originally serialized in the Italian underground comics magazine Frigidaire to much acclaim. This silent comic series gained notoriety in the US when customs agents seized a shipment of Mattioli's books; deemed pornographic, the work was subsequently made the subject of an obscenity trial (which was won by the publisher).
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Squeak the Mouse. Hardcover - April 12, 2022. An irreverent blend of Tom and Jerry, Ren and Stimpy, and Prison Pit, this collection of the '80s Italian underground comic series dials up the gory, raunchy hijinks to 11. An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily mouse: a rivalry as old as time, popularized by the beloved Tom and Jerry cartoons of.
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Massimo Mattioli debuted in 1965 in the periodic comic book Il Vittorioso with Vermetto Sigh.He was also published in Corto Maltese.In the early 1970s, he created Pasquino for the newspaper Paese Sera.In 1973 he began his collaboration in the Il Giornalino, for which he created the character Pinky.In 1977, in association with Stefano Tamburini, he founded the underground magazine Cannibale.
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In 1980, he was one of the founders of the underground magazine Frigidaire with Stefano Tamburini, Andrea Pazienza and Filippo Scòzzari. In 1982, he created the series Squeak the Mouse, a parody of Tom and Jerry. Mattioli was awarded several prizes, including the French prize Phenix in 1971, the Yellow Kid in 1975 and the Romics d'Oro in 2009.
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Book 1. Squeak the Mouse. by Massimo Mattioli. 3.97 · 164 Ratings · 24 Reviews · published 1989 · 5 editions. An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily a rivalry.. Want to Read. Rate it:
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Squeak the Mouse is an Italian adult black comedy comic strip and later comic book created by artist Massimo Mattioli.The comic depicts attempts by its title character, the anthropomorphic Squeak the Mouse, to outwit a cat who is chasing him. The comic satirizes cartoon series such as Tom and Jerry, taking the content to extreme levels, which includes gory horror violence and explicit sexual.
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That aside, though, Squeak the Mouse is a vibrantly coloured procession of rampantly over-the-top pandemonium that becomes impossible to take one's eyes away from. Another in a long-line of archive editions of seminal comics material from Fantagraphics. Massimo Mattioli (W/A) • Fantagraphics Books, $29.99. Buy online here. Review by Andy Oliver
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Squeak The Mouse foi publicado por aqui no fim dos anos 80 na antiga e extinta revista Animal.Nos foi apresentado junto com Ranxerox, Torpedo, Kraken , Edmundo o porco ente outros.Desta vez a editora Veneta editou Squeak em um livro de capa dura, papel de boa gramatura e de excelente qualidade.As histórias de gato e rato aqui são politicamente incorretas , cheias de violência.
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Massimo Mattioli. 3.97. 164 ratings24 reviews. An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily a rivalry as old as time, popularized by the beloved Tom & Jerry cartoons of the '40s and '50s. In the hands of renowned Italian cartoonist Massimo Mattioli, however, this classic premise is infused with a whole new perverse and anarchic energy.
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Conceived in the early '80s, Squeak the Mouse was originally serialized in the Italian underground comics magazine Frigidaire to much acclaim. This silent comic series gained notoriety in the US when customs agents seized a shipment of Mattioli's books; deemed pornographic, the work was subsequently made the subject of an obscenity trial (which was won by the publisher).
L'integrale di "Squeak the Mouse" (con un capitolo inedito) Fumettologica
Squeak the Mouse was created by Massimo Mattioli in 1982. Mattioil was a towering figure in Italian comics, contributing deeply weird, transgressive and groundbreaking work to the infamous alternative magazine Frigidaire while also producing 40 years of Pinky , a comic which remained defiantly experimental while still aimed squarely at young readers.
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Squeak the Mouse. An irreverent blend of Tom and Jerry, Ren and Stimpy, and Prison Pit, this collection of the '80s Italian underground comic series dials up the gory, raunchy hijinks to 11. An outrageously cruel cat versus a wily mouse: a rivalry as old as time, popularized by the beloved Tom and Jerry cartoons of the '40s and '50s.