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How many are the Blueberry spin-offs ?

How many are the Blueberry spin-offs ?

Blueberry is a Western comic series created in the Franco-Belgian bandes dessinées (BD) tradition by the Belgian scriptwriter Jean-Michel Charlier and French comics artist Jean “Mœbius” Giraud. It chronicles the adventures of Mike Blueberry on his travels through the American Old West. Blueberry is an atypical western hero; he is not a wandering lawman who brings evil-doers to justice, nor a handsome cowboy who “rides into town, saves the ranch, becomes the new sheriff and marries the schoolmarm.” In any situation, he sees what he thinks needs doing, and he does it.

The series spawned out of the 1963 Fort Navajo comics series, originally intended as an ensemble narrative, but which quickly gravitated around the breakout character “Blueberry” as the main and central character after the first two stories, causing the series to continue under his name later on. The older stories, released under the Fort Navajo moniker, were ultimately reissued under the name Blueberry as well in later reprint runs. Two spin-offs series, La Jeunesse de Blueberry (Young Blueberry) and Marshal Blueberry, were created pursuant the main series reaching its peak in popularity in the early 1980s.

Another great book by Alex Toth

Another great book by Alex Toth

Although his name may not be familiar to children of the 1960s, ’70s, and ’80s who grew up on Saturday morning cartoons, Alex Toth (1928-2006) was responsible for creating and designing many of the characters those children cherished. 

In 1947, Alex Toth began illustrating comic books for DC Comics. At the age of 19, he was tasked with penciling several of the company’s comic book series, such as Action Comics, Detective Comics, The House of Secrets, Green Lantern, All-American Western, and numerous others. 

However, Toth is best known for his animation work for Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. Beginning in 1965, he was responsible for inventing and designing many of their cartoon characters in addition to storyboarding their television episodes. Through sketches and model sheets, Toth conceived and shaped the look and feel of some of Hanna-Barbera’s most popular characters, including Space Ghost, Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, the Super Friends, Thundarr the Barbarian, Captain Caveman, and many others. Working with Hanna-Barbera over the next two decades, Toth gave life to the heroes of a generation of television viewers.

Recognized for his contributions to the comics industry, Toth was inducted into the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1990.

Anne of Green Gables simple scale model house

… for the graphic novel.

Good art work, very bad editorial contact

Buck Henry, adieu!

Buck Henry, adieu!

The mysterious Comics Section in Bewitched

The mysterious Comics Section in Bewitched

the thanksgiving in the comic books

the thanksgiving in the comic books

35 Comic Book Covers Celebrating Thanksgiving

Volume: Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics

Issue Number: 38

Cover Date: December  1944

Publisher: Dell

 

25 Years of Mutts beautiful book by a friend

25 Years of Mutts beautiful book by a friend

The Art of Nothing: 25 Years of Mutts and the Art of Patrick McDonnell

Xtina artist’s portrait

Xtina artist’s portrait

Col. Hogan reads Hogan’s Heroes comic book

Col. Hogan reads Hogan’s Heroes comic book

Col. Hogan reads Hogans Heroes comic book

Bob Crane reads Hogan’s Heroes #2, September 1966, Dell Comics

Artists: Steve Ditko and Sal Trapani (ink)

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