In time for
Carnaval, MY FAVOURITE FUNNIES is On the Fly down to Rio de Janeiro--
OTF 17.02.15.
A relatively short post after the last ones I've done--this time I take a look at O TICO-TICO--the first magazine in Brazil to publish comics--and featuring the art of J. Carlos.
Up until just a few days ago, I had this great resource for looking at O TICO-TICO pages and hundreds of other Brazilian periodicals from the past--Hemeroteca Digital Brasileira--a digital directory I found by looking at the bottom of the Wikipedia page for O TICO-TICO.
However, this site went down a few days ago and it hasn't been up since. Lucky that I managed to save some PDF files for a sampling of O TICO-TICO issues before that happened. Or else I'd have nothing to put up today.
I'm no wiz at converting PDF files. The only way I could manage to extract the images from those files was by taking a screen shot. The screen shots are in turn saved as .png files and I then had to open those and save them as .jpg files--which I could then crop and prepare for posting as images on my blog site.
There must be an easier way.
I'll keep checking the link for the Brasil directory. There were some nice pages from CARETA that I wanted to use, but there weren't PDF files for that periodical. Had I known the site was going to go down, I would have taken screen shots directfly from the web page.
In the meantime, the University of Toronto Libraries has a master page with links for international digital journal directories. Click this
link for the page.
I haven't checked all the links on the U of T page--some like the Brasil directory might not work--others might be inaccessible for some reason. But I know the Austria link works--as I used that directory before.
There might be some publications there that Comic Book Plus can use.