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nesco
New Member
Serbia
192 Posts
Member since 23/03/2003 |
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DusMan
Advanced Member
5067 Posts
Member since 12/11/2001 |
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gari
New Member
Croatia
126 Posts
Member since 20/07/2003 |
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maksras
New Member
Canada
164 Posts
Member since 23/09/2002 |
Posted - 13/08/2003 : 16:53:23
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Bonelli izlazi u Brazilu - Tex, Ken Parker, Zagor... Mister No tamo nikada nije izlazio, sto je veoma interesantno.
Nedavno je neko na ovom sajtu napisao da se Bonelli prodaje i u Grckoj... |
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Vlaad
New Member
USA
217 Posts
Member since 31/07/2003 |
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dd fan
Advanced Member
Serbia
4882 Posts
Member since 19/10/2001 |
Posted - 13/08/2003 : 17:04:23
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Mister No jeste izlazio u Brazilu. I ne verujem da ima Bonellija u Holandiji, Dylana nema sigurno.
Bilo je o ovome i pre price, potrazite malo.
I've always been a nobody. When i was a child, my mother used to confuse me with my brother, even though i'm an only child. To this day she still thinks i'm my brother. |
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SejoSexon
Advanced Member
Austria
17229 Posts
Member since 16/04/2002 |
Posted - 13/08/2003 : 20:38:31
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quote: Originally posted by DusMan
Postoje 7 DD i 6 MM na engleskom. Izdao Dark Horse. Ne izdaju vise.
imas i 6 brojeva NN na engleskom
Nije Ibro jarane naš fukara, Ibro ti je de facto umjetnik. Shvacas? |
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Nobody
Senior Member
Slovenia
2195 Posts
Member since 12/03/2002 |
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DusMan
Advanced Member
5067 Posts
Member since 12/11/2001 |
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gari
New Member
Croatia
126 Posts
Member since 20/07/2003 |
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dd fan
Advanced Member
Serbia
4882 Posts
Member since 19/10/2001 |
Posted - 14/08/2003 : 02:15:54
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Nije Dylan ;-))
I've always been a nobody. When i was a child, my mother used to confuse me with my brother, even though i'm an only child. To this day she still thinks i'm my brother. |
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SejoSexon
Advanced Member
Austria
17229 Posts
Member since 16/04/2002 |
Posted - 14/08/2003 : 07:32:25
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DD izlazi redovno na njemackom.
Nekada davno je izlazio MM, u 70im Zagor pod imenom Rocky i Tex.
Od Texa je prosle godine izasao Tex Gigante broj 7 na njemackom, i dva broja u boji koje je crtao Joe Kubert
Nije Ibro jarane naš fukara, Ibro ti je de facto umjetnik. Shvacas? |
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---dp---
Advanced Member
17232 Posts
Member since 26/10/2001 |
Posted - 14/08/2003 : 11:07:09
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Boneli izlazi ili je izlazio u: Jugoslaviji (SFRJ), SRJ (Srbija i Crna Gora), Hrvatska, Slovenija, Italija (naravno), Finska, Belgija, Grcka, Izrael, Portugalija, Brazil. Mozda sam nesto zaboravio, a mozda je Holandija ili Danska umesto Belgije... Koga ovo zanima nega ide na www.ubcfumetti.com i neka pronadje stranicu "Bonelli in the World", pola onih priloga je inace poslao Vedran, pa bi on mozda najpotpunije mogao da odgovori na ovo pitanje |
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fumettisti
Senior Member
Croatia
2265 Posts
Member since 13/07/2002 |
Posted - 14/08/2003 : 13:37:24
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ipak,najvece trziste je bilo podrucje bivse nam drzave gdje su talijanski stripovi,svih vrsta i boja,imali najbolje trziste.mislim da nije bitno koji junak gdje izlazi nego koliko je izlazio. |
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Vlaad
New Member
USA
217 Posts
Member since 31/07/2003 |
Posted - 16/08/2003 : 18:29:05
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quote: Originally posted by ---dp---
Boneli izlazi ili je izlazio u: Jugoslaviji (SFRJ), SRJ (Srbija i Crna Gora), Hrvatska, Slovenija, Italija (naravno), Finska, Belgija, Grcka, Izrael, Portugalija, Brazil. Mozda sam nesto zaboravio, a mozda je Holandija ili Danska umesto Belgije... Koga ovo zanima nega ide na www.ubcfumetti.com i neka pronadje stranicu "Bonelli in the World", pola onih priloga je inace poslao Vedran, pa bi on mozda najpotpunije mogao da odgovori na ovo pitanje
Zaboravio si Tursku.
Ovo je sa nekog njihovog sajta...
Italian hegemony in Turkey The story of comic books and comic strips in Turkey goes back to the 1920s. But the Golden Age of comic books began in the 1950s with the publication of Pecos Bill in 1951. Pecos Bill is the prototype of the lonesome cowboy, a powerful archetype in the world of comic books. Then followed other cowboys, Bill Kid and the most famous comic character in Turkey, Tom Miks, or in its Italian original Capitan Miki.
The world of comic books expanded constantly from that point on. In particular the Italian school of comic books became the most popular among the Turkish audience. There were two major Italian groups in this respect: The Esse Gesse series, Tom Miks, Teksas (Il Grande Blek) and Kinowa; and the Sergio Bonelli comics, Zagor, Teks (Tex) and Mister No.
Other favorites were the Phil Davis-Lee Falk classics Mandrake and Kizilmaske (The Phantom). And the Belgian comics: Herge's Tintin (Tenten in Turkey), Goscinny and Uderzo's Asterix and Goscinny and Morris' Lucky Luke (Red Kit).
The reign of comic books lasted until the 1980s. With the increasing private TV channels and the entry of videos and computers to Turkey, the comic books lost their major audience, who now had turned to other entertainment objects of the age.
Although for a short period, American superheroes of Marvel and DC Comics have been popular, it didn't last long. It must be a cultural thing. The binary oppositions are a Western concept. Totally good and totally evil characters never really stuck with the Turkish audience.
While the comic book culture went into a deep sleep, soon fans began their own ways of reviving the comic culture, creating an underground cult of their own. This underground revival has become especially strong in the last five years. Turkish comic book fans have created an underground comic book magazine, "Darkwood Sakinleri" (Darkwood Residents), inspired by where the comic character Zagor and his friend Ciko live. The magazine is published irregularly, featuring analyses on various comic books, historical knowledge, works of amateur comic artists, and a chance for the fans to interact with one another.
Then secondhand booksellers emerged, charging as much as TL 10 million for special issues, such as that of Zagor in which Zagor and Ciko meet, or the story of Kaptan Swing, or the Phantom's wedding night with Diana Palmer. The fans created a network of exchange and trade among themselves.
They're back! Then the inevitable consequence occurred. The old friends have come back. Those of us who have grown up with comic books and who owe the formation of at least part of a rich inner world to these imaginary characters are now paying them back. Mister No, Zagor, Kaptan Swing, Tintin, Tom Miks and Teksas are all being published by prominent publishing houses, with high-quality graphics and papers. However, the target group of these books are not the new generation of children or teenagers. These new editions are for the old fans of these comic books.
As comic books became a rising trend, old friends started coming back one by one. For the last three years, the three famous comic books of the Italian school -- Zagor, Martin Mystere and Teks -- have been published by Dogan Yayincilik. Turkish comic lovers have always been fans of these three books.
After the return of these three, Aksoy Yayincilik brought back the two most famous characters, Tom Miks and Teksas. These two comic books actually gave their names to the informal Turkish word for comic books, "Tommiks-Teksas."
Tom Miks... najpopularniji!
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nesco
New Member
Serbia
192 Posts
Member since 23/03/2003 |
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Vlaad
New Member
USA
217 Posts
Member since 31/07/2003 |
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nesco
New Member
Serbia
192 Posts
Member since 23/03/2003 |
Posted - 16/08/2003 : 21:10:44
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quote: Originally posted by Vlaad
quote: Originally posted by nesco
Ko je Tom Miks ?
Pa pise - Kapetan Miki!
pa onda sto reci neg isto sto i ti
...Raspolagati tudjom mukom nije mala zajebancija... |
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---dp---
Advanced Member
17232 Posts
Member since 26/10/2001 |
Posted - 17/08/2003 : 17:06:19
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quote by Vlaad: _________________ Zaboravio si Tursku. _________________
U pravu si... kako sam to mogao zaboraviti? Inace, to je jedina zemlja u kojoj su snimljeni filmovi o Zagoru (cak 3 komada) i o Komandantu Marku...
Neko je spominjao koji junaci gde izlaze... Najvise ih izlazi u Brazilu (trenutno, po nekom mom saznanju) i to vise nego kod nas... Kod njih izlazi i Mister No |
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Advanced Member
Denmark
3264 Posts
Member since 05/11/2001 |
Posted - 18/08/2003 : 00:19:16
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da u danskoj je izasao 1 il dva zagora, 15-tak texova, u 70-tim i od tad nista. blek i miki su izlazili u nekim sveskicama u 60-tim, gdje je blek izlazio kao pisani roman sa po jednom slikom na svakoj stranici, hehe, nabavio sam taj jedan muzejski primjerak, interasantno dosadno izgleda
*-*"The only thing we have to finde out, is what to do with the time that is given to us."*-*
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---dp---
Advanced Member
17232 Posts
Member since 26/10/2001 |
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Top
Advanced Member
Denmark
3264 Posts
Member since 05/11/2001 |
Posted - 18/08/2003 : 01:05:39
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i zove se davy crocket a ne blek, hehe, izlazilo u 60-tim
*-*"The only thing we have to finde out, is what to do with the time that is given to us."*-*
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---dp---
Advanced Member
17232 Posts
Member since 26/10/2001 |
Posted - 18/08/2003 : 03:31:28
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Vec sam hteo da kazem da su samo ilustracije sa Blekom, ali vidim da se tu spominje i Okultis. Jel' Tope, jesi li procitao tog Bleka? Je li to prepricana neka od prica koje su bile u stripu, ili su price neke sasvim druge? |
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SejoSexon
Advanced Member
Austria
17229 Posts
Member since 16/04/2002 |
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Vlaad
New Member
USA
217 Posts
Member since 31/07/2003 |
Posted - 18/08/2003 : 10:53:28
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Ludilo. Pretvorili su Bleka u D.Kroketa... da bi se bolje prodavalo, ili sta?! |
Edited by - Vlaad on 18/08/2003 12:25:58 |
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---dp---
Advanced Member
17232 Posts
Member since 26/10/2001 |
Posted - 18/08/2003 : 12:33:32
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Sto je sranje Sejo? Pa mnogi ljudi vise vole pisane od crtanih "romana"... bitno je kako im je isla prodaja... Sad, kad se setim koliko smo svi "pljuvali" po "Dnevniku" zbog silnog "zlocina" koji je napravio nad nekim Bonelijevim epizodama, ispada kako je nas "Dnevnik" od svih inostranih izdavaca ustvari bio najbolji, i to ubedljivo, posebno kad vidim kako je sve to lose radjeno u drugim zemljama |
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