
 "To Meet the Faces You Meet"
"To Meet the Faces You Meet"
        16 pgs (or 8+8 pgs). Appeared first time [B&W] in       Fever Dreams (1972) [VERS.1].        Reprinted [B&W] in  	  Gasm #5 (1978) [VERS.1], 	  [B&W] in Rump 	  (1980) [VERS.1] and  	  [COLOR] in  	  Den[III] #9 to #10 	  (1989) [VERS.2].
       Story: Jan Strnad. Color/Art: Richard Corben       (no signature). Lettered by hand.
The most, maybe even all, foreign reprints                 are [VERS.1]. (For                 example, a Dutch version is clearly [VERS.1],       though on first page they added, "© 1972")
                 France [FRA]: as "Enfin voir ces visages aperçus" in Actuel [II] #35 (197?), and as "Voir? Vous avez dit voir?" in Ogre (1979).
               Germany [GER]: as "Treffe               die Gesichter die Du triffst" in U-Comix               Sonderband #3 (1974).
               Italy [ITA]: as "To Meet the Faces You Meet [ITA]" in Eureka #156.
 The Netherlands [NL]: as "De macht der           verbeelding [VERS.1]" in Richard           Corben #1 [NL]: Elf Gruwelijke Verhalen (1980), and as "Encounter           at War [NL]" in U-Comix   Sonderband [NL] #3.
           Spain [SPA]: and as "Encontrar las caras que se encuentran" in Star #36 (1978), as "Encontrar las caras           que encuentras" in Corben           o la ternura del monstruo (1979), and as "Conoce a           quien te rodea" in 1984           [SPA] Almanaque 1984 (1983) [VERS.1] and Richard   Corben obras completas #11 (1991). 
           Sweden [SWE]: as "Asikte mot ansikte" in Pox         Special #15 (7/86).
Style: B&W zipatone / Colored with overlays. Genre: SF. Time             Span: Future. Nudity: Voluptuous girl.
             Keywords: Spaceship. Robot. Illusion. War. Mind ruler.       Surviving. Monster. Truth. 
       Synopsis: Young man rules minds of people with the help       of special robot. He steals by puting illusions on minds of enemies.       Until he finds real company, a drifting voluptuous girl prisoner.
       Comment: Brilliant idea and almost as brilliant story       by Jan Strnad. A brilliant example what nuances you can find       with zipatone, if you have Corben's talent. This story suppoused to be in Children of Fire #3 instead of a story "Kittens for Christian". 
       Correction: Here was earlier a mention French Actuel [II] version should be only 10 pgs but that was wrong info. It was also a full 16 pg version. 
       Alternatives, [VERS.2]: Color       version eats all zipatones away. Second page (where you can see all nudity       in original version) is almost totally redrawn. There is no capulating,       but girl is now laying under the quilt. On fourth page there is a lot of       redrawing during erasing zipatone. All the       rest, including text, is surprisingly identical with the original.       Color version is divided in two; on first page they added "©1972",       in the end of last page "Continued Next Issue.",       and "To Meet the Faces You Meet Part 2" and "copyright       1972 Richard Corben & Jan Strnad" in the beginning of second part. 
 Extras: The       Jan Strnad interview (February, March 2001) 
The original version was 16 pgs long one story. B&W.
The Den [III] #9 and #10 version was in two parts, 8 pgs and 8 pgs. Both in color.
Copyright © 2000 Heart-Attack-Series,       Ink!,        
     Created: April 22, 2000.  Modified:      February 3, 2019. 


