The art style of Nancy is graphic communication stripped down to the core. Iconic, minimalist, with a simple storytelling sequence that could be immediately comprehended as easily as a stop sign on the road. Although simply rendered, Nancy was able to communicate a wide range of emotions. She was especially endearing when angry, which was easy to see, since she would eject pen-and-ink droplets in every direction! Nancy's ragmuffin pal, Sluggo, was a reliable comic foil in cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller's multi-decade succession of corny jokes. Wearing raggedy, patched-up clothing and sporting a low-brow cap, the young lad lived in a broken-down house, seemingly without adult supervision. As he lazily meandered through life, young Sluggo met the challenges of a hand-to-mouth existence, as well as the annoyances of authority, with a happy-go-lucky attitude that belied his low estate. No matter what kind of trouble they got in to Nancy was always Sluggo's 'goil' and they continue to appear in newspapers today walking in step in side by side. Now both of these ndearing characters are available as 8' vinyl figures, packaged in a full-color window box, and has been 'approved' by the Bushmiller Society, the shadowy organization of aesthetic avengers dedicated to the philosophical and cultural criteria embodied in Nancy. Categoria: Toys and models
ATTENZIONE: ( Sluggo vinyl figure available in North America, UK & Canada only.)
Prezzo di copertina: USD 17,99
Prezzo HoVistoCose: EUR 23,07
Pagina del Previews (DEC/2007): 53
Data di uscita: 24/01/08