Trapper John vs Trapper John

Trapper John vs Trapper John

Comics

Testata: Trapper John

Anno: 1959

Albi: 10

Editore: Edizioni Alpe

Mensile

96 pagine

Bianco e nero

Lire: 100

Disegni: Antonio e Vincenzo Chiomenti

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1775. New Scotland, a former French territory, has become a possession of the British Crown. But many French trappers still reside there, trying to adapt and fight against their new, corrupt military overlords, sowing the seeds of what will one day become the American Revolution. Jean, a.k.a. Trapper John, and his two friends, young Mike and Professor Alambic, fight against the British Red Coats.

It is a true copy of Blek, Occultis, Roddy and concludes with the victory against the British Red Coats.

Series LUG published in NEVADA 1 to 90 – Other stories appeared in SPECIAL KIWI 6 to 14 and 16 to 17 – The episode of SPECIAL KIWI 9 was reissued in BAROUD 55, the episode of SPECIAL KIWI 10 has been reissued in BAROUD 56.

Trapper John vs Trapper John cast

Movie and TV series

Trapper John, M.D. is an American medical drama television series and spin-off of the film MASH  (1970). Pernell Roberts portrayed the title character, a lovable surgeon who became a mentor and father figure in San Francisco, California. The show ran on CBS for seven seasons, from September 23, 1979, to September 4, 1986. Roberts played the character more than twice as long as had Wayne Rogers (1972–75) on the TV series M*A*S*H. The role of Trapper John was played by Elliott Gould in the film.

1984 Xmas comics section

1984 Xmas comics section…one and only

Natale 1984, il quotidiano Gazzetta di Mantova pubblica un inserto di 4 pagine con fumetti. Apre una tavola di Lupo Alberto (inedita) e appositamente realizzata per l’occasione. Ovviamente l’iniziativa non partiva dal quotidiano (i giornali sempre restii al pubblicare fumetti) ma inserto a pagamento sponsorizzato e creato da Lubiam abbigliamento uomo.

Classics Disney’s Christmas comic strips

Classics Disney’s Christmas comic strips

In all those years in the United States, I loved to leaf through the daily papers especially during the four weeks before Christmas, and enjoyed the Christmas Disney special edition that ended on 24 December. The strips were a mix of the various Disney characters, Dumbo with Merlin, the fairies of the Sleeping Beauty with the seven dwarfs, and many more. Moreover, on Christmas day the strips were full of Christmas greetings (often interrupting the story) or at least – still today – dealt with Christmas themes that culminated on the 25th. Also the comic books in the month of December recounted adventures – with suitable covers – of Christmas themes or about Santa Claus. In the UK, this habit is the same, while it is rarer for the French productions, with the excuse of less periodic publication deadlines. In Italy however, mostly  due to the scheduled releases, there have always been very few with the Christmas theme. There were some exceptions though; only Max Bunker paid attention to them. And yet it wouldn’t have been difficult at all to plan it, especially now that the long adventures in serials are becoming increasingly rare.

 

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