
 "Dome Battle"
"Dome Battle"
        2 pgs. Appeared first time in foreign prints (see German, Italy, and Spain).  	  Reprinted (the original version) [COLOR] in Den[III] #5 (1989), [COLOR] in  	  Heavy Metal Special, Vol. 9, #2: Havoc (1995).
       Story/Art/Color(colored by overlays): Richard Corben       (no signature, © 1983). Lettered by hand (Corben).
France [FRA]: as "Dome Battle [FRA]" in US                 Magazine [II] #30, and Créatures                 de crève (1989).
                 Germany [GER]:                 as "Einen sieger gibt's immer" in  Der             Dämon im Cockpit (1985) and Epic                 [GER] #12 (1985).
                 Italy [ITA]: as "La battaglia della cupola" in L'Eternauta                 #49 (1986).
                 Spain [SPA]: as "La batalla de la cúpula" in Zona 84 #2, Richard Corben obras completas #12 (1992).
 Sweden [SWE]: as "Kupolslaget" in Bild och Bubblas Stora Seriebok (1989).
 Yugoslavia [YUG]: as "Bitka patuljaka", [COLOR] in Stripoteka #862 (1985) (the original version).
Style:Black line with colors. Genre: Fantasy. Time         Span: Imaginary. Nudity: Full frontal nudity. 
         Keywords: Fight for life. Winged monsters. Island. Bugs.
         Synopsis: Ape-man is saving voluptuous girl from claws of winged monsters.
         Comment: Corben's own story is made for possible men's       magazine, but was never sold though. How the revisited version differs       from the reprinted original version, is that Corben makes kind of       bra- and pantie-tattoo on a girl. Coverings are visibly fake, but       they cover not much. Corben's art is painted very good; he is       focused wisely on bodies. Girl's last quote, "Let me lick       your wounds -" "- and other stuff!" is shortened       as "Let me lick your wounds -". 
Copyright © 2000 Heart-Attack-Series,       Ink!,                
     Created: April 23, 2000.  Modified:      July 6, 2019.
