Sunday, 9 June 2024

PAUL MURRY - A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION. Part One - Contributed by Jens Terje



 Paul Murry (November 25, 1911 – August 4, 1989) was an American cartoonist and comics artist. He is best known for his Disney comics, which appeared in Dell Comics and Gold Key Comics from 1946 to 1984, particularly the Mickey Mouse and Goofy three-part adventure stories in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories.

Biography
Like many Disney comic book artists, Murry started his career working at the Walt Disney Studios. During his time there he was an assistant to legendary animator Fred Moore.

Starting in 1943, Murry worked on Disney newspaper strips, beginning with several installments of the Sunday-only José Carioca strip. This was followed by a number of episodes in the 1944-1945 Panchito strip, which replaced José Carioca's, as well as some Mickey Mouse strips in 1945. Murry then provided pencil art for the Uncle Remus and His Tales of Br'er Rabbit strip from the first installment on October 14, 1945 through July 14, 1946.

After leaving the studio in 1946, he began to work for Western Publishing doing stories featuring the Disney characters. Dell Four Color No. 129 (1946) featuring three Uncle Remus stories penciled by Murry was the first comic book containing his artwork.

Murry drew many Disney characters, including Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, Brer Rabbit, The Sleuth, and others. The Phantom Blot and Super Goof comic books contained many Murry stories. Besides Disney, Murry also drew Woody Woodpecker comics, the 1951–53 Buck O'Rue comic strip (written by Dick Huemer), and gag cartoons.

He is best known for his rendition of Mickey Mouse, especially the Mickey/Goofy adventure stories, mostly in Mickey Mouse, and three-part serials in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories. Murry's first published Mickey Mouse story was "Mickey Mouse and the Monster Whale," in Vacation Parade #1 (July 1950). Murry next wrote a couple of Mickey Mouse stories for Dell's One-Shots: "The Mystery of the Double-Cross Ranch" in issue #313 (February 1951) and "The Ruby Eye of Homar-Guy-Am" in #343 (August 1951).

Murry and writer Carl Fallberg began their run of Mickey Mouse and Goofy serials in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories with "The Last Resort", in issues #152–154 (May–July 1953).[2] Murry and Fallberg continued to produce 3-part Mickey/Goofy adventures consistently from 1953 to 1962, and then occasionally from 1963 to 1972.[3] When Fallberg moved on, Murry continued to draw single-part Mickey/Goofy adventures for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Mickey Mouse until 1984, retiring after more than 30 years of producing these stories. Murry died five years later, in 1989.



Jens Terje offers us the following files


Paul Murry - Mickey and Goofy adventure stories, from WDCS, MM 
and various specials, 1950-1982.





Paul Murry - Mickey adventure stories [non Goofy], from WDCS,
 MM and various specials, 1950-1982.


Paul Murry Collection Vol. 01-15, 1944-1982 [German]




We thank Jens Terje for this generous contribution


Wednesday, 5 June 2024

Don Quixote Collection - Contributed by Jens Terje



Don Quixote 
is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. It was originally published in two parts, in 1605 and 1615. Considered a founding work of Western literature, it is often labelled as the first modern novel and the greatest work ever written. Don Quixote is also one of the most-translated books in the world and one of the best-selling novels of all time.

The plot revolves around the adventures of a member of the lowest nobility, a hidalgo from La Mancha (Spain) named Alonso Quijano, who reads so many chivalric romances that he loses his mind and decides to become a knight-errant (caballero andante) to revive chivalry and serve his nation, under the name Don Quixote de la Mancha. He recruits as his squire a simple farm labourer, Sancho Panza, who brings a unique, earthy wit to Don Quixote's lofty rhetoric. In the first part of the book, Don Quixote does not see the world for what it is and prefers to imagine that he is living out a knightly story meant for the annals of all time. However, as Salvador de Madariaga pointed out in his Guía del lector del Quijote (1972 [1926]), referring to "the Sanchification of Don Quixote and the Quixotization of Sancho", as "Sancho's spirit ascends from reality to illusion, Don Quixote's declines from illusion to reality".

The book had a major influence on the literary community, as evidenced by direct references in Alexandre Dumas's The Three Musketeers (1844), and Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac (1897) as well as the word quixotic. Mark Twain referred to the book as having "swept the world's admiration for the mediaeval chivalry-silliness out of existence"...




Jens Terje offers us the following files:

Cervantes 01 - 02 The Genius's Fantasy (2015) (Digital) Europe Comics)
Classics llustrated #011 Don Quixote [Gilberton]
Complete Don Quixote (Rob Davis) (2013)
Don Quichot De La Mancha - 01 - Deel 1 (Dutch, 1980)
Don Quichot De La Mancha - 02 - Spokenjacht (Dutch, 1981)
Don Quichotte - One-shot (Truber) - Albert [Tintin,1949-50]
Don Quichotte #1 [French 2011]
Don Quichotte #2 [French 2011]
Don Quichotte 01- 02(Rob Davis) (2011, French)
Don Quichotte dans J2 Jeunes-André Gaudelette, & Guy Hempay. Compilation de Radou [SeulementBD]
Don Quichotte dans Lisete - Adaptation de D. Seine - Compilation de Radou [SeulementBD]
Don Quijote - Victor dela Fuente - EAGZA
Don Quijote de la Mancha - Clásicos llustrados (Grau) Alf [Spanish]
Don Quijote de la Mancha. El manga
Don Quijote I y II - Chiqui de la Fuente [Spanish]
Complete Don Quixote (Rob Davis) (2013)
Don Quichot De La Mancha - 01 - Deel 1 (Dutch, 1980)
Don Quichot De La Mancha - 02 - Spokenjacht (Dutch, 1981)
Don Quichotte - One-shot (Truber) - Albert [Tintin,1949-50]
Don Quichotte #1 -  #2 [French 2011]
Don Quichotte 01- 02(Rob Davis) (2011, French)
Don Quichotte dans J2 Jeunes-André Gaudelette, & Guy Hempay. Compilation de Radou [SeulementBD]
Don Quichotte dans Lisete - Adaptation de D. Seine - Compilation de Radou [SeulementBD]
Don Quijote - Victor dela Fuente - EAGZA
Don Quijote de la Mancha - Clásicos llustrados (Grau) Alf [Spanish]
Don Quijote de la Mancha. El manga
Don Quijote I y II - Chiqui de la Fuente [Spanish]
Don Quichot De La Mancha - 01 - Deel 1 (Dutch, 1980)
Don Quichot De La Mancha - 02 - Spokenjacht (Dutch, 1981)
Don Quichotte - One-shot (Truber) - Albert [Tintin,1949-50]
Don Quichotte 01- 02(Rob Davis) (2011, French)
Don Quichotte dans J2 Jeunes-André Gaudelette, & Guy Hempay. Compilation de Radou [SeulementBD]
Don Quichotte dans Lisete - Adaptation de D. Seine - Compilation de Radou [SeulementBD]
Don Quijote - Victor dela Fuente - EAGZA

Don Quijote de la Mancha - Clásicos llustrados (Grau) Alf [Spanish]
Don Quijote de la Mancha. El manga
Don Quijote I y II - Chiqui de la Fuente [Spanish]
Don Quichote dans Tintin (Jean Trubert) Seulement BD. 
Gustave Doré - Don Quixote
Hommage à Jean Truber (Vaillant - Fipounet) - Compilation de VoltaireS7 [SeulementBD] 
Ilustrerede Klasikere (Interpresse) N:03 Don Quijote
Joyas Literarias Juveniles 098 - Don Quijote dela Mancha por Hispanomic
Récits courts dans Tintin 50 1961 (07-03, 25- 04) Compilation de Louis Perez-SeulementBD
Will Eisner= The Last Knight - An Introduction to Don Quixote (2000)
Will Eisner - The Last Knight. An Introduction to Don Quixote














We thank Jens Terje for this generous contribution


Sunday, 2 June 2024

Space 1999 #01-#07 (1975-76) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

  Charlton, 1975 Series

Published in English (United States) United States
Publication Dates: November 1975 - November 1976

Number of Issues Published: 7 (#1 - #7)
Color: color 
Dimensions: magazine size
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing
 Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 36    Indicia:  Frequency: bi-monthly

Notes
Based on the TV series starring Martin Landau and Barbara Bain.


Authors:

Script:  Nicola Cuti (signed), 
Pencils:
Joe Staton (signed), Pat Boyette (signed) (painting),
John Byrne (signed as JOHN BYRNE [stacked]), Michael Pellowski (signed),
Inks:
Joe Staton (signed), John Byrne (signed), Pat Boyette (signed) (painting)
Colors:
Wendy Fiore (signed), Joe Staton, John Byrne (watercolors), Pat Boyette (signed) (painting)
Letters:
Joe Staton, Charlotte Jetter, John Byrne, Pat Boyette,






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