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Number 1420: Jay Disbrow and the Tarzan homage

Người đăng: vanmai yeu em on Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 8, 2013

Jay Disbrow is known mostly for his Golden Age work in comics edited by L.B. Cole, the Star Comics line. Disbrow’s stories are usually the only originals in the comics, which are mainly re-titled reprints from the defunct Fox Features. Disbrow had a clean ink line, and was an artist whose work reminded me in ways of Al Feldstein, if only because his figure drawing could be a little stiff. He had begun his comics career in the Iger Shop, and it shows. When he left the shop he apparently wrote and drew his own stories, and signed his work.

In this story, originally from Terrors of the Jungle #4 (1953), and reprinted by I.W. in 1963 in Jungle Adventures #10, Disbrow did a jungle hero story. There were lots of jungle guys around in the '40s, all aping (ho-ho) the main inspiration, Tarzan. Disbrow went one better. His character, Taranga, is actually nobleman John Cutter, who has come back to the jungle after living in civilization for five years. Rather than seeing it as a swipe, I see it as homage for Edgar Rice Burroughs’ famous jungle lord.






Disbrow came back in the late seventies with a comic published by Fantagraphics, The Flames of Gyro Featuring Valgar Gunnar. I ordered it directly from Disbrow, whose return address is listed as Jovian Enterprises in Neptune City, N.J. I still have the envelope, postmarked December 13, 1979. I can’t remember, but I undoubtedly saw it advertised in Comics Buyers Guide and ordered it direct, out of curiosity as to what Jayson Disbrow’s work looked like 25 years after leaving comics. And by golly, it looked just the same!


 Even later, in 2000, Disbrow took to the Internet to produce an epic, a weekly Sunday page-styled comic strip, Aroc of Zenith, which he continued for 312 episodes until 2005. That is really an awesome achievement, and I give him a lot of credit for that. You can begin by going to this page, Aroc of Zenith and go to the sidebar on the right, where you will find “Aroc’s Complete Archives of Adventures.”

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Captain 3D and Star War - 3D

Người đăng: vanmai yeu em on Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 9, 2010

Hello Comic lovers, It gives me great pleasure to present you next comics in the series of 3D comics. This was published by Star Comics Delhi who were pioneers of 3D comics in India. However due to poor stories and high costs this gener of comics soon disappeared. This is one of the prime examples. The title says Captain-3D but you won't find him anywhere in the book. :) . Story also is poor. The 3D illustrations are however good. I hope you like the Comic.
You will need a 3D anaglyph pair of glasses to read this comic. It has red glass on one eye and blue glass on the other. These glasses are available on ebay for as little as Rs 50 or below.







Credits:

Scanned by : IUnknown
Cleaning of Cover and non 3D pages : Prabhat

I hope you enjoy the comic.




Coming Soon : Tarzan - Rescue at Mount Talamuna 3D
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#173.Supremo - Adventure Of Amitabh Bachchan - 3

Người đăng: vanmai yeu em on Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 4, 2009



V1N13- Kisse Amitabh Bachchan ke - Hamla

It's Anurag's Contribution. All credits go to him.

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P.S.: Two more Hindi Supremo Comics contributed by Anurag are available at Anupam's blog.



Links to his posts:

25 th June 2008:
Kisse Amitabh Ke - Jaadu Ka Farsh


25 th June 2008
: Kisse Amitabh Ke - Vilupt Nagari
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#165. Supremo - Adventures of Amitabh Bachchan 2

Người đăng: vanmai yeu em on Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 4, 2009




Do you remember Supremo?

These are Ajnaabi's contributions.

V1N08 - Supremo & The Lost Idol (Adventure Of Amitabh Bachchan)

V1N11 - Supremo & The Hijacks (Adventure Of Amitabh Bachchan) NEW SCANS

V1N16 - Supremo & The Kidnap (Adventure Of Amitabh Bachchan)

V2N03 - Supremo & The Imposter (Adventure Of Amitabh Bachchan)

Today's Passwords (Visitor's contributions):

V1N08: getalifepm

V1N11: YouScanISteal-PM

V1N16: iMakeMoneyFromUrWork-PM

V2N03: iHaveNoShame-PM/MS
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#098.Superman covers (Hindi), Spider-Man INDIA & Indrajal Comics 48

Người đăng: vanmai yeu em on Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 1, 2009

Update: Although it's a comics blog, but this incident touched me. Flight 1549 - Honor to PILOT Chesley B. Sullenberger - A real contemporary hero who saved 155 &...... lives - A REAL SUPERMAN.

Flight 1549 Crash Video - Actual Video Of The Crash!






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Superman is a fictional character, a comic book superhero widely considered to be an American cultural icon. Created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian-born artist Joe Shuster in 1932 while both were living in Cleveland, Ohio, and sold to Detective Comics, Inc. in 1938, the character first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 30, 1938) and subsequently appeared in various radio serials, television programs, films, newspaper strips, and video games.

~ From wikipedia

Many nice Superman comics were reprinted in Hindi. These covers are contributed by Anurag Dixit. If you are interested to read, I can start posting these too.

STAR COMICS:







DOLTAN COMICS:




















Spider-Man INDIA

from BBC News (Thursday, 24 June, 2004, 15:51 GMT 16:51 UK)

"Superhero Spider-Man has had a make-over for a new series of comic books launching in India.
The character will no longer be known as Peter Parker - but will become the young Pavitr Prabhakar.

When the first Spider-Man movie opened in India, it took 67m rupees (£940,000) in its first four days of release - and made more in its first weekend than any Hollywood movie yet released in India. "

Read more details at Wikipedia & Internationalhero
P.S. I was not aware of existance of this series (only 4 were published). Enjoyed to see Spider-man in Dhoti. :)))



Spider-Man India 01 November 2004 (9.8 MB)

Spider-Man India 02 December 2004 (9.94 MB)



Spider-Man India 03 January 2005 (10.09 MB)

Spider-Man India 04 February 2005 (10.91 MB)

These are from my friend Bharat's collection. An Anonymous friend is converted into e-comics. These are available for online reading at official site.



436-1982-Phantom-Pret ka nayay 1

437-1982-Phantom-Pret ka nayay 2



438-1982-Phantom-Pret ka nayay 3

All 3 parts of Hindi Indrajal is conrtibuted by Anurag. Password: bookscomics.blogspot.com



V24N46-1987-Phantom-The Planned Accident Part I (Complete)

V24N47-1987-Phantom-The Planned Accident Part II (Complete)

These two were partially available online . These are scanned by Ajay Misra.

All thanks & credits goes to Anurag, Bharat, Anonymous friend & Ajay.
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