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Checkmate e tutte le serie TV in fumetto

 

Checkmate e tutte le serie TV in fumetto su dizionario enciclopedico dei fumetti tradotti in Film, Serie TV, Cartoni Animati, Pièces Teatrali e Radio Show.

Scacco matto (Checkmate) è una serie televisiva statunitense in 70 episodi trasmessi per la prima volta nel corso di 2 stagioni dal 1960 al 1962.

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Xtina Double Comic Strip

Xtina Double Comic Strip

Vintage Comic Strips Ads

Vintage Comic Strips Ads

Jerry Siegel, Joe Schuster, Superman 1942

Jerry Siegel, Joe Schuster, Superman 1942

Xtina Comic Strip Art

Xtina Comic Strip Art

Comics about cartoonists

Comics about cartoonists

Comics aboutcartoonists

Terry and the Pirates Canada Dry Ad

Terry and the Pirates Canada Dry Magazine Ad.

Terry and the Pirates Canada Dry MagazineTerry and the Pirates Canada Dry Magazine Ad

In 1953, Canada Dry offered a “premium giveaway” with a case of its ginger ale—one minibook in a trilogy series of Terry and the Pirates strips by Wunder printed by Harvey Comics.

Terry and the Pirates Canada Dry Magazine Ad

Benjamin Franklin the first cartoonist

Benjamin Franklin the first cartoonist

Born in Boston on January 17, 1706, Benjamin Franklin was one of seventeen children.  His father had intended for Franklin to become a clergyman but could only afford to send him to school for one year. Since Franklin enjoyed reading, his father sent him to apprentice with his brother James, a printer. After helping James with the grueling work of composing pamphlets and setting type, 12-year-old Franklin would sell their products in the streets.

His brother started The New England Courant, the first “newspaper” in Boston when Franklin was 15. James was not grateful to his younger brother and administered beatings from time to time. In 1723, Franklin decided to leave, and took a boat to New York where he hoped to find work as a printer. He didn’t, and walked across New Jersey, finally arriving in Philadelphia via a boat ride on October, 6, 1723.

In 1729, Franklin bought a newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. He not only printed the paper, but often contributed pieces to the paper under aliases. His newspaper soon became the most successful in the colonies. On May 9, 1754, this newspaper published the first political cartoon, created by Franklin himself. The cartoon, “Join or Die,” illustrated the importance of union by comparing the colonies to pieces of a snake’s body. With the threat of an impending invasion, eventually the French and Indian War, intercolonial cooperation was critical.

This cartoon has been reprinted and redrawn widely throughout American history. Variations of the piece has had alternate texts, like “Unite or Dead,” or relabeled segments, depending on the political bodies being appealed to. During the American Revolutionary War, the image became a potent symbol of Colonial unity and resistance to what was seen as British oppression. It reappeared during the American Civil War, and was suitably redrawn for both sides.

Benjamin Franklin the first cartoonist

In opposition to the Stamp Act, Franklin created a new cartoon “MAGNA Britannia: her Colonies REDUC’D.” His engraving depicts the image of the female figure Britannia with her limbs cut off, symbolizing the danger of England losing her American colonies through oppressive taxation.

Benjamin Franklin‘s best known publication was Poor Richard’s Almanack. The yearly pamphlet was written under the pseudonym of “Poor Richard” or “Richard Saunders,” and appeared annually from 1732 to 1758. In the American colonies, the bestseller sold nearly 10,000 copies per year. Humorous sayings and advice filled its pages such as “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise” and “A penny saved is a penny earned.”

You’re a good man Charlie Brown, Gary Burghoff

You’re a good man Charlie Brown, Gary Burghoff

Gary Burghoff

Mary Perkins – On Stage in Norway

Mary Perkins – On Stage in Norway

The comic strip Mary Perkins – On Stage, by Leonard Starr, appeared for the first time in Norway on the weekly magazine ILLUSTRERT FAMILIEBLAD in 1961-62. Later it was published in 1981-82 on a comic book called Julia Jones  along with Julia Jones and Dr. Kildare.