The Angry Gun - COMPLETE 64 Page Story (Original)

The Angry Gun - COMPLETE 64 Page Story art by Renato Polese

The Angry Gun - COMPLETE 64 Page Story (Original)


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Original 64 page complete episode! Includes the Stats used as publisher's proofs.

Artist: Renato Polese
Medium: Pen & Inks on Card
Size: 9" x 12" (230mm x 315mm)
Date: 1961
Code: PoleseAngry1

These are the unique original Pen & Ink drawings by Renato Polese.

This is a complete Lone Rider story from the Fleetway pocket library series drawn by the incomparable artist Renato Polese.

This full 64 page story, originally printed as Scar of Hate in Lone Rider issue 3 and later reprinted as The Angry Gun in Wild West Picture Library #65, comes complete with the original stats made during the printing process as publisher's proofs.

The Lone Rider cover image is shown for reference and is not included. A must have for the serious collector.

A whopping 64 PAGES OF THE ORIGINAL ART!!
  • Artist Biography
    Renato Polese (27 April 1924 - 9 May 2014; Rome, Italy)
    The Roman comic artist Renato Polese began working in the comics field at the end of World War II. His earliest work was published in the Italian magazines Giramondo and Il Vittorioso.

    In 1954 he went to England, where he worked for several publishers (Fleetway, Hulton, IPC) across many genres, including western, crime and science fiction.

    Back in Italy, he started to work on 'La Storia del West' with Gino d'Antonio for Bonelli, and illustrated books in the collection 'Collana Rodeo'. He also illustrated series like 'Safari' in Il Vittorioso (script Claudio Nizzi) and 'Bella e Bronco').

    In 1970, he began a long cooperation with Il Giornalino, while also continuing to work for the British Fleetway group. For Il Giornalino, he worked on many series until the early 1990s, including 'Babe Ford' (with Mario Basari), 'Pony Express' (with Gianni Caratelli), 'Mister Charade' (with Alfredo Castelli), 'Sheriff' (with Alberti), 'Angeli del West' (with Longi), 'Cheyenne' (with De Angelis), 'Susanna' (with D'Antonio) and a couple of Jules Verne adaptations. Again for Bonelli, Polese drew 'L'Uomo di Pechino' in the 'Un Uomo, un'Avventura' collection. Additionally, he collaborated on series like 'Ken Parker', 'Nick Raider' and 'Zagor'.

    Today he is much remembered for his work in the western genre, but he also worked in science fiction and even police adventures. His work for UK publishers between 1957 and 1970 includes Thriller Picture Library, Cowboy Picture Library, Lone Rider Picture Library, Wild West Picture Library, Comet, Top Spot, Valiant and Lion comics.

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