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Giulio Giorello (Italian: [ˈdʒuːljo dʒoˈrɛllo]; 14 May 1945 – 15 June 2020) was an
Italian philosopher, mathematician, and epistemologist.
Giorello graduated...
- Tomás
Giorello, in #47, 2007) "Darkness Over Yaralet" (w, with Tomás
Giorello, in #48, 2008) "Flesh for the Gods of the Night" (w, with Tomás
Giorello, in...
- by Cary Nord and
Tomas Giorello. This was
followed by
Conan the Cimmerian,
written by Tim
Truman and
pencilled by
Tomas Giorello,
Richard Corben and José...
- Gallagher,
Joseph McBride,
Jacques Aumont, John Zorn,
Barry Gifford,
Giulio Giorello,
Alberto Abruzzese, Eva
Truffaut and others. Jean Mitry, John Ford, Paris...
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Cimmerian #0–7
Timothy Truman, Kurt
Busiek Paul Lee, Cary Nord,
Tomas Giorello, Greg Ruth,
Richard Corben 504 2 Oct 2019 978-1302916022 4 The
Battle Of...
- (Rio de Janeiro) José
Gentil Rosa 80
Politician Brazil (Teresina)
Giulio Giorello 75 Philosopher, mathematician, and
epistemologist Italy (Milan) Adebayo...
- the
capital city of
Montevideo to
Demetrio Mujica Terra and Lucy
Cordano Giorello.
Demetrio was a
descendant of a
Spanish Basque family who
arrived to Uruguay...
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Conan the
Cimmerian was
released in 2008 by Tim
Truman (writer) and Tomás
Giorello (artist). The
series ran for twenty-six issues,
including an introductory...
- the
Barbarian Annual #2 (1976).
Writer Timothy Truman and
artists Tomas Giorello and Jose
Vilarrubia adapted the
story in King Conan: The
Phoenix on the...
- 2008
Cimmeria Timothy Truman Tomás
Giorello José
Villarrubia Tomás
Giorello #1 July 16, 2008 Hunter's Moon Tomás
Giorello Richard Corben Original cover by...