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Thun'Da

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gregjh

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Thun'Da
« on: May 15, 2020, 05:00:57 PM »

I really liked the first issue of this comic. As we know it had a different illustrator after the first issue but from issue 2 onward, the writing just feels different and less to my liking, too. The island becomes less mystical and more cramped. Is it worth reading the rest ?
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paw broon

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Re: Thun'Da
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2020, 07:45:30 AM »

Never read these comics.  I see what you mean, Bob Powell takes over art from issue 2. He's no slouch, so give them a go.  I'll have a read too, even though It's not my favourite genre.  Ta.
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gregjh

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Re: Thun'Da
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2020, 01:19:55 PM »

Hi there! I agree the artwork is still good, though I prefer Frazetta's style. There's something about the style of storytelling in issue 2  that I don't like as much. According to the Fizzpop youtube channel, there was a dispute at Magazine Enterprises about the style of Thun'Da and that's evident in reading it. But what the heck, I'll give a few more issues a go!
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The Australian Panther

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Re: Thun'Da
« Reply #3 on: May 17, 2020, 03:53:48 AM »

Blurb from the Thun'da Archive on Amazon, 'In the early 1950s, Frazetta set up shop at bustling comics publisher Magazine Enterprises, contributing beautiful cover illustrations and comics pages. There, he also created his first mighty adventurer: the lost-world-jungle hero Thun'da! Though Frazetta left Magazine Enterprises shortly after the first issue of Thun'da was released, and the series was ultimately short-lived despite the talented care of collaborators Gardner Fox and Bob Powell, to this day the Thun'da, King of the Congo comics series is held in high regard both as an exciting adventure title and as the only comics series ever to include a cover-to-cover, all-Frazetta issue.' 
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https://comicbookplus.com/?cid=1077

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gregjh

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Re: Thun'Da
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2020, 02:03:10 PM »

I'm glad I decided to stick with it, issue 3 is much better than issue 2 in my opinion.

As an aside, this comic is also an interesting reflection of cultural change across decades, so much of it would be politically incorrect in the eyes of some people now.
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Electricmastro

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Re: Thun'Da
« Reply #5 on: June 08, 2020, 10:58:00 PM »

How Frazetta drew the fight with a sabretooth tiger in issue 1 definitely came across as more effective than how Powell drew the fight in issue 2.



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