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Fulgor
Date Unknown | Lang: Dutch (nl)
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NotesFulgor 3 - Piraten In Het Wereldruim, 2nd Series, 1955 Liliput mini-book, but vertical orientation - unknown scanner - Publisher: Uitgeverij Walter Lehning, Amsterdam, Netherlands - Liliput mini-book, but vertical orientation, full colour, Language - Dutch(NL) - 32 pages - File Size 21.6 mb - writer and artist(s) unknown Book sourced, researched and scanned by Robb K.
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   By Robb_K
This vertically-oriented, full colour book was in Fulgor's second series , AFTER the 48-issue first series of Lilliput-horizontally oriented single-tier mini-comics. Clearly, this artist was NOT Augusto Predazza, who drew the first series episodal issues. If anyone here can identify this artist, we would appreciate letting us know, so we can post the proper credits.I suspect that the artist is an Italian, as it was an Italian series, which also was issued in Germany, The Netherlands, and France.
   By crashryan
Interesting to see a Dutch comic in color. What is the page size of "Lilliput" comics? This seems larger than the landscape-format comics. I don't recognize the artist. It's interesting to see how he swiped the spaceship, much of his equipment design, and many poses from Mac Raboy's Flash Gordon, circa 1951, after that strip had morphed from a Mongo fantasy adventure into an outer space strip. The artist doesn't use Raboy's signature fabric folds, making the source less obvious. He also mostly uses his own faces, though Raboy shows through in many profile and 3/4 rear shots.
   By Robb_K
The publisher, Walter Lehning, lists this book as a "Liliput" mini-comic, butas you surmise, it is larger than the earlier "Liliiput" Fulgor, Akim, Blauwe Pijl, and Jezab single-tier 1 or 2-panel, horizontally-oriented mini-comics that were about 22 cm long and 8.5 cm wide. It is also larger and taller than the Fulgor 1st series, and "Dolf Staal" Spar Supermarkt series. This 2nd Fulgor, vertically-oriented, full-colour series, seems to be about 65% as large as normal vertically-oriented European comic books of that time, which were fairly close to the size of US normal comic books of the 1950s, except a bit narrower, but a littler taller. So, in being that much smaller, they qualified as "mini-comics", but were a fair amount larger than Fulgor's 1st one-tier series. The writer and artist was the well-known German artist, Hansrudi Wäscher, the writer and artist of "Siguurd" (The German clone of "Prince Valient"). I guess The Italian publisher hired Wäscher to draw Fulgor's 2nd Series, as Augusto Pedrazza was no longer available.
  
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