How Rob the Rover survived WWII
Re: How Rob the Rover survived WWII
Panini do those reprints because they do DWM itself. And Titan publishes The Simpsons, which clearly isn't Alan Moore or 70s IPC. So don't be so sure that they won't be interested!
Re: How Rob the Rover survived WWII
Wonderful news about the worlds (and Britains) first adventure-strip:Rob the Rover is being reprinted in Portugal, yes in Portuguese; but the publisher has told my friend Björn in Sweden that if as much as 20 Scandinavians would order the books, he would consider publishing them in English too.
I gather that would go for Brits too.
The very translatable webpage: http://bandasdesenhadas.wordpress.com/2013/11/09/rover/
I gather that would go for Brits too.
The very translatable webpage: http://bandasdesenhadas.wordpress.com/2013/11/09/rover/
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http://bandasdesenhadas.wordpress.com/2 ... -previews/
As you see here, José Pires, the Portuguese fan-publisher of Rob the Rover is preparing an edition in English.
As you see here, José Pires, the Portuguese fan-publisher of Rob the Rover is preparing an edition in English.
Re: How Rob the Rover survived WWII
I have now recieved the first three 'Rob the Rover'-books in Portuguese, they are rather fine for a fan-puclication: 68 B/W landscape-pgs with color cover, square-bound but with tape, so I guess they won't stand for much handling.
Sadly a few of the pages are rather grainy in texture on account of bad quality in his aquired photocopies. Could any of you get scans of Rob the Rover from Puck magazine # 1803, 1810, 1811, 1821, 1835, 1842 and 1843? Preferably B/W .tiff at least 300 dpi. Then it'll be possible to print much better copies for the English ed. which presumably will be out late march.
Sadly a few of the pages are rather grainy in texture on account of bad quality in his aquired photocopies. Could any of you get scans of Rob the Rover from Puck magazine # 1803, 1810, 1811, 1821, 1835, 1842 and 1843? Preferably B/W .tiff at least 300 dpi. Then it'll be possible to print much better copies for the English ed. which presumably will be out late march.