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Leslie Cabarga

Autor(a) de Logo, Font & Lettering Bible

47+ Works 1,046 Membros 14 Críticas

Séries

Obras por Leslie Cabarga

Logo, Font & Lettering Bible (2004) 166 exemplares
1,001 Advertising Cuts from the Twenties and Thirties (1987) — Editor — 55 exemplares
The Fleischer Story (1976) 48 exemplares
1,337 Spot Illustrations of the Twenties and Thirties (1992) — Editor — 36 exemplares
Progressive German Graphics (1994) 33 exemplares
Learn FontLab Fast (2004) 29 exemplares
Letterheads (1992) 29 exemplares
Trademark Designs of the Twenties (1991) — Editor — 21 exemplares
Advertising Cuts of the 20s and 30s CD-ROM and Book (2003) — Editor — 12 exemplares
Ready-to-Use Trade Symbols and Motifs (1993) — Ilustrador — 5 exemplares
Borders (1991) 2 exemplares
Easy-to-Duplicate Fax Forms (1992) 2 exemplares
Borders 5 (1991) 1 exemplar
We Hold These Truths (2010) 1 exemplar
Borders: 003 (1991) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Amazing 3-D (1982) — Artista da capa, algumas edições58 exemplares
Spirit Jam (1998) — Contribuidor — 51 exemplares
Shortcuts to God (2000) — Ilustrador — 15 exemplares
Betty Boop's Big Break (1990) — Ilustrador — 9 exemplares
Manhunt #2 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar
Dynamite No. 73, June 1980 (1980) — Ilustrador — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Cabarga, Leslie
Nome legal
Carbarga, Zavier Leslie
Data de nascimento
1954-10-09
Sexo
male
Locais de residência
Ojai, California, USA
Ocupações
cartoonist
graphic designer

Membros

Críticas

This looks like a promising book for helping emergent readers achieve mastery over texts.
 
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Mark_Feltskog | Dec 23, 2023 |
Ok ok ok ok. I read through the first 100 pages or so, but GOLLY, is this comic repetitive. Good thing kids like repetition. Fun stroll down memory lane, though, and amusing...for better or worse, which is why I'm bumping it up to 3 stars. Casper's a sweet guy, just wants to make friends, and I liked all the classic "AIEEEE!" moments of other characters getting spooked by our little friendly ghost. Then there were at least two comics where he tried to kill himself because he couldn't make friends. And the one with a Mexican bullfight that mixed Spanish words with a French accent. And an "Eskimo" scene with a totem pole (I'm pretty sure totem poles don't figure into Native cultures that far north?). And all the problems inherent with all that. Ah, the '50s.

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Counting as my Golden Age comic (the text specifies that the comics in Part I fall under the Golden Age category) for the Panels Read Harder challenge.
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LibroLindsay | 1 outra crítica | Jun 18, 2021 |
 
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lulaa | 2 outras críticas | Nov 23, 2018 |
Dark Horse continues collecting the best stories from the beloved children's publisher. My personal favorite from the Harvey stable, Hot Stuff, literally a fire-breathing, pitchfork-wielding little devil, stars in a series of short humorous morality tales. Well drawn and executed, these juvenile adventures still resonate some fifty years after their inception.
 
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rickklaw | Oct 13, 2017 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
47
Also by
6
Membros
1,046
Popularidade
#24,628
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
14
ISBN
54
Línguas
2

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