We have recently created a new CB+ section of English language Scanlations (translated versions) of non-English language comics. It started with 6 issues of The Italian superhero, "Plutos", 2 issues of Spanish superhero, "The Green Spider", and one of Spanish superhero, "El Capitán Júpiter". Today we have added scanlations of two Dutch books translated by me, and text-formatted, assembled and uploaded with the help of crashryan and SuperScrounge, and I hope the third will be approved and uploaded tomorrow.
These books are:
(1) Star Series Issue (Episode) Nr. 1 of The digest-sized Dutch Beeldroman, "De Tweede Pimpernel" ("The Second Pimpernel"), published in 1947, by W.A. Polder, an 8-issue episodic series. This series was written and drawn by Siem Praamsma. It is a post WWII detective/crime/masked mystery-man crimefighting hero genre story, patterned after The Classic novel, "The Scarlet Pimpernel". In this Episode, The 2nd Pimpernel discovers a plot of businessmen to take over war industry businesses, as part of a plot to foment an atomic Worldwide war. I plan to translate the entire series, and upload it as a compilation scanlation in our Scanlation Section, within a few months from now.
(2) Episode Nr. 7 ("De Staalstad"("The Steel City") of the Dutch Science-Fiction series, "Fulgor - De Stratosfeervlieger/Stratosfeerpiloot", a 48-issue (episode) saga, published in 1-tier mini-book format, by Uitgeverij Walter Lehning in 1953-54, drawn by Augusto Pedrazza, and written by Pedrazza and Roberto Renzi. In this episode, Fulgor flies to Mars, to thwart a plan of an evil Martian warlord to destroy Earth's civilisation by sending an asteroid to crash into The Earth. I plan to translate the entire series, and upload it as a compilation scanlation in our Scanlation Section, within a few months from now.
(3) Issue Nr. 1 of the digest-sized Dutch Beeldroman, "De Moker" ("The Sledgehammer"), detective/crime masked, heroic mysteryman 10-issue individual complete-story series, published by Uitgeverij Jago in 1948, with this issue drawn by Hans Ducro. This story has The People's heroic crimefighter, The Sledgehammer, secretly entering the criminal bank consortium Chief (most powerful banker)'s office, picking his safe, and retrieving the law-abiding's public "stolen"(by usury) money, and escaping the Paris Police by helicopter, from the top of The Eiffel Tower. I plan to finish translating this series into a compilation and upload it to our Scanlation Section, within several months from now.
We will be reviewing and analysing these three books in our regular book review on our CB+ Forum's "Reading Group" Thread's fortnightly subthread "Three Dutch Golden Age action series" starting next Monday, April 29th. We invite any CB+ members and other website readers to join us in reading and commenting about these books.