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Comic And Book Related => Comic Talk => Topic started by: The Australian Panther on August 27, 2021, 04:41:43 AM
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Don't know if the Wold Newton Universe has ever appeared on C B+, but if not, its about time.
I first came across it quite a few years ago while surfing the web. It was a revelation to me how many french comics and book characters were in existance, and european in general.
I had been a fan of Phillip Farmer's books so the name was familiar to me. Wold Newton was the name of a place in Britain when a stagecoach full of people was affected by a meteor. They all gained powers and were the ancestors - in Farmer's fiction - of Tarzan, Sherlock, Professor Challenger, Doc Savage and many More.
Re Farmer's Wold Newton Universe
http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/Pulp2.htm
Scroll down the page to get started.
or Here
http://woldnewtonfamily.com/
But the name has become a catch-all for connected fictional characters and crossovers.
But the site I landed on back then was this one;
The European Wold Newton Universe
https://ratmmjess.tripod.com/timeline5.html
Yeah, scroll down to the timelines at the bottom. Pretty much a guide to every fictional character imaginable.
Great resourse!
The French Wold Newton Universe - many comics
https://www.coolfrenchcomics.com/wnu1.htm
And yes, Alan Moore - most of whose work I am a fan of, is a post-modern writer - in that he reworks existing concepts. Extraordinary Gentlemen is a bastard child of the Wold Newton Universe.
So Jump in and enjoy! But be warned, you can get lost in this stuff!
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I had been a fan of Phillip Farmer's books [...]
I have a nice collection of PJF's works, especially the Riverworld novels I find absolutely successful and magnificent and I read it several times. As a Jules Verne fan, I found 'The Other Log Of Phileas Fogg' as well as amusing like interesting. :)