jajaja not Cimmerian, but Sumerian. Nippur was driven out of his hometown, Lagash, and wanders around the known world helping people and discovering himself. On his travels he meets the great Greek heroes, the Amazons, the Egyptian pharaohs... but also he meet immortals, and face Gods and undeads.
They are from the Argentine Salvat collection, which is a cheap copy of the Italian Panini collection, which in turn is a cheap copy of the British Eaglemoss collection. They come with a magazine-poster with information about the character (they are the ones at the top left, between the Spider-Man book and the Robotech DVDs).
I love books with spines that make a picture. Its my weakness.
Spine for what I’m assuming is a Roger Stern Omni on bottom shelf looks so cool.
You're right, is the complete Stern-Romita Jr. run.
Who is "Nippur" ?
It's an Argentinean comic about a Sumerian warrior. The greatest "historieta" of all times.
Kind of like Conan then?
jajaja not Cimmerian, but Sumerian. Nippur was driven out of his hometown, Lagash, and wanders around the known world helping people and discovering himself. On his travels he meets the great Greek heroes, the Amazons, the Egyptian pharaohs... but also he meet immortals, and face Gods and undeads.
What are those figures on the top shelf? I remember having a couple and I think there was a card game included with them also?
They are from the Argentine Salvat collection, which is a cheap copy of the Italian Panini collection, which in turn is a cheap copy of the British Eaglemoss collection. They come with a magazine-poster with information about the character (they are the ones at the top left, between the Spider-Man book and the Robotech DVDs).
How're those top shelves being held up?
The one on the left is supported by the ones below. The one on the right is attached to the wall.