News From Karen Rubins

Dear All,
Just in time for the Easter holidays there will be an explosion of Oliver Twist-themed events in London, including comic book workshops for kids!

City Read London is the “World’s Biggest Book Group”, aiming to get everyone in London – yes, everyone! – reading Oliver Twist this April.

8 million people. 1 book. Pick up a copy of Oliver Twist in April and join readers across London in our first Cityread.

On 2 April, across London, thousands of people will pick up a book and start reading together. This is London’s first ever Cityread, and we’re kicking off with Oliver Twist in celebration of Charles Dickens’ 200th birthday.

There are hundreds of events for children, young people and adults taking place in libraries, museums, cinemas and other places in all 33 London boroughs during April. From hip hop to graphic novels, live performances to free cinema, its never been easier to discover Dickens.

I am running “Twisted London”, comic strip workshops for children aged 8 – 12, in libraries across many boroughs of our fine capital, exploring the dark and dirty side of Dickensian London. After discovering more about Oliver Twist’s London, participants will create their own comic strips to take away, and have the opportunity for their work to be featured in an exhibition in the cafe at Foyles’ flagship Charing Cross Road store.

They will be happening from 2nd April 2012,  in Greenwich, Bexley, Barnet, Harrow, Islington, Westminster, Hillingdon, Croydon and Camden, as well as part of a special Dodgy Dickens Day at the  Museum of Childhood.

Find out more information, including dates, times and contact details at the City Read website.
You can also like Cityread London on Facebook or follow them on Twitter @cityreadlondon

Twisted London Workshops
2nd April – Woolwich Library
3rd April – Central Library Bexleyheath
3rd April – Welling Library
4th April – Mill Hill Library
5th April – Northolt Leisure Centre Library
10th April – Pinner Library
11th April – East Finchley Library
12th April – Central Library Islington
14th April – Queens Park Library
15th April – Museum of Childhood
19th April – Botwell Green Library
24th April – Thornton Heath Library
20th – 29th April – Foyles Exhibition
Thank you for reading, and Happy Easter,
Karen

Alternative Press News

Coming Events
Crawlternative Media Expo!
In Collaboration with the Camden Crawl, Alternative Press, Poster Roast and the Lexington Record Fair. The 5th – 7th May will see the first CAME event in Camden at St Michaels Church. For our part of the event we will be showing off some of the awesome Comix Reader work, Zines from all over the UK, a zine-in-a-day project with the Footprinters Co-Op, Zineswap and talks!
See more info here.
Also at the event we will be announcing the 2nd International Alternative Press Festival (IAPF2)! So keep an eye open!
 Also, our friends in up North are organising their 4th event the Leeds Alternative Comics Fair! Check that out here.
 
Alternative Press /// London /// alternativepress.org.uk

Black Tower Comics & Books -You Know You Want To Buy!

You do know we have over 60 books now -and I’m working on others as I write this!
In case you didn’t know….

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Victorian conjurer and man of mystery and deception, Chung Ling Soo has been marked for death by a Chinese Tong that never fails to get its man. So will Chung be able to escape death long enough to… More >
 
 
 
 
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Its a world where if you stand up for what is right you’ll be lucky if its just a beating you get. A world where people are starving (if poor) and the rich live in luxury. A world where you have to… More >
 
 
 
 
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You like your comics a bit weird? A bit surreal? You like a comic with good art? A comic that makes you think “WTF??” Jemma Webster’s AUTOPSIA is for you. Adults only.
 
 
 
 
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John Tempus, a world travelling adventurer travels by ship to Gull Island, a desolate place on which stands an ancient, war-scarred tower, left to him by an uncle he never knew. An uncle that he soon… More >
 
 
 
 
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From Dead Aquatic (Humanoid) Creatures, the giant squid and yet undiscovered sea creatures;submarine and ships crews encountering true leviathans. Extinct animals at sea that have been re-discovered… More >
 
 
 
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This is it! The final showdown with Zeitgeist -but with heroes already dead can D-Gruppe and the other heroes stop the world destroyer?? Plus -Kopfmann’s first appearance before D-Gruppe and the… More >
 
 
 
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Follow-up to the hugely successful Some Things Strange & Sinister. For those interested in Ufology,cryptozoology,hominology,unusual natural history,ghosts and mysteries in general. The secret… More >
 
 
 
 
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Each year Black Tower likes to bring you a little bit of extra horror/ghostly goodness in Tales of Terror. In the third volume there are contributions by Ben R. Dilworth -Krakos and Merriwether. … More >
 
 
 
 
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What can you possibly say about John Erasmus? He is a very under-rated artistic genius. And Dervish Ropey? One of the great action/adventure characters to emerge from the UK in the last 25 years… More >
 
 
 
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Up-dated 2011 edition includes section on sarcoptic mange in foxes and treatment plus a list of wildlife sanctuaries and rescue centres in the UK. By the 1700s the British fox was on the verge of… More >
 
 
 
 
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Previously available as two seperate volumes and now collected into one 146 pages volume! Vol 1 Centaur -the short-lived publishing house of some of the first and most unique Golden Age heroes that… More >
 
 
 
 
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Published by Eros Comix in 1997, Sizzlin’ Sisters continued the company’s line of books aimed directly at the adult market. Each issue, Sizzlin’ Sisters puts the spotlight on erotic… More >
 
 
 
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Almost a millennium ago, two women from different classes fell in love and carried on a passionate affair. Jayne was a brunette Saxon princess with a reputation for dabbling in witchcraft. Marian… More >
 
 
 
MAEVE By Terry Hooper & David Gordon

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Maeve longs for the exciting, fast-paced life of the big city. However, she has a greater destiny ahead of her (see The Darke Child). While travelling on a train, Maeve is attacked by a servant of… More >
 
 
 
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From a huge selection of interviews covering the Small Press,Independent Comics from the UK,Europe and US,here are a few of the best from over 25 years.
 
 
 
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This is it! The pulse pounding, bullet riddled, high octane finale to the first Purple Hood series since 1967! Ben R. Dilworth guides the generational Purple Hood line from era to era fighting Great… More >
 
 
 
 
 
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The second part of Ben Dilworth’s Purple Hood trilogy shows just how crime and international terror ought to be handled -with gloves. Not “kiddy gloves” of appeasement but Purple gloves of… More >
 
 
 
 
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The First part of a new series! How do you follow up Return Of The Gods? “The Cross Earths Caper” is how! in the final part Xendragon confronts the Legacy of Frankenstein. And there are… More >
 
 
 
 
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It began during the 1500s and The Dutch Wars. A man donned a purple hood and vowed to be Englands protector at whatever cost. Generation after generation of the Britton family have taken on the… More >
 
 
 
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Paul Ashley Brown, renowned co-creator of the 1980s cult Vigilante Vulture and in more recent years the Browner Knowle series and Laurie Bird (amongst others), wrote and drew a weird and disturbing… More >
 
 
 
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The Silvermaigne line is said to go back to the time of the Ancient Britons. Silvermaignes ancestors were part of a druidic clan based in the great forest that is today known as Leigh Woods,… More >
 
 
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Ben Dilworth returns with twelve illustrated text stories of horror and the ghostly introduced by none other than The Phantom Detective and guest starring Xendragon!
 
 
 
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A Fan Project. The Owl. Created by Frank Thomas in 1940 for Crackajack Funnies:this book contains three Golden Age stories including the rare first appearance of Owl Girl plus the rare 1967 Owl Man… More >
 
 
 
 
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Osaka Brutal. Illustrated Japanese Haiku by a very tall Englishman living in Osaka, Japan
 
 
 
 
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He was the first British comics investigator of the supernatural. Dene Vernon -Man Of Mystery! Dene Vernon gets his first adventure in 60 years. Set in the late 1940s, Vernon is recovering from a… More >
 
 
 
 
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Yes! Now at issue 6 and bringing you more lost strips of the British Golden Age of Comics. There’s a collection of strips featuring non other than TNT Tom and one of the weirdest UKGA characters -the… More >
 
 
 
 
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Now gathered at The Place Of The Gods, D-Gruppe meet heroes from other worlds that have been attacked or face attack by the Zeit-Geist. Sent to seek out the enigmatic being, the group realises that… More >
 
 
 
 
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Five previously lost strips from the 1980s found and cleaned up for 2011! Earthquakes, nuclear meltdowns,TV scandals, unemployment. The depressing thing is that over 20 years later these strips are… More >
 
 
 
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It’s all change as, after the events of issue 1,the new D-Gruppe are suddenly confronted by strange phenomena and equally strange abductors. But can the new line-up deal with the worlds-shattering… More >
 
 
 
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In a world with ever increasing population and food resources being stretched to the limit unemployment is a major problem. A drastic solution is needed. Ben Dilworth delivers a warning and is back… More >
 
 
 
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Once a very tall man in Japan decided to do a version of Aesop’s Fables that he could read to his young daughter. He wrote it, illustrated it and decided that it was too “dark” for a little… More >
 
 
 
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Yes! It’s 80 page Giant time! The final chapter in Return Of The Gods:Twilight Of The Super Heroes! Thaddeus Twatt faces the Ultimate Crystallid! The Purple Hood versus The flame! Whatever Happened… More >
 
 
 
 
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Germanys first super team created in the 1970s when there were no German created super heroes. D-Gruppe first saw print in the 1980s in this story “The Revenge Of The Ice Queen” written… More >
 
 
 
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Marvel, Timely, Atlas, Charlton, ACG, MLJ/Archie Dennis the Menace (US) -one man published them all. Alan Class. Who? Class is legendary for bringing black and white reprints of US comics to a… More >
 
 
 
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It’s the penultimate part of RETURN OF THE GODS:TWILIGHT OF THE SUPER HEROES and on Earth and in space heroes confront the invading Boarmen! Kotar and Sabuta try to have a quiet night in… More >
 
 
 
 
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Originally drawn back in the 1980s, this story of the coming out of two life long friends has never been properly published. Up-dated for 2011 with story and pencils by Terry Hooper and inks by Ben… More >
 
 
 
 
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The follow-up to the hugely successful Dilworth’s Western Yokai is here! Text accompanied by some superb illustrations by Ben Dilworth of supernatural beings interwoven in Japanese culture such as… More >
 
 
 
 
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After more than 30 years as an investigator and more than forty as a naturalist,the author has opened some of the many files he has accumulated dealing with such things as.. The Terrifying EventsAt… More >
 
 
 
 
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In the 1940s, deep in the South American jungles, Rodney Dearth,inventor and adventurer, is searching for the lost explorer Percy H. Fawcett and City Z. Then he hears the stories that terrify his… More >
 
 
 
 
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Krakos takes care of some burglars! The Purple Hood deals with a suicide banker! Kotar & Sabuta rescue a young woman in Antarctica,the action gathers pace in Return Of The Gods. Thaddeus… More >
 
 
 
 
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Things get grim as heroes begin to fall and the truth is realised in Return Of The Gods:Twilight Of The Super Heroes part 3. Lady Sivana and Tarot help Kotar & Sabuta tackle a nasty lycanthrope… More >
 
 
 
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Ben Dilworth is back! And in this one-off he recounts his favourite stories of ghosts,demons and other Western Yokai -all accompanied by Dilworth’s stylish illustrations! This is fun and quirky at… More >
 
 
 
 
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Tom Elmes,one of the UKs most under-rated comic artists has produced a must buy for fans of horror,zombies or the two combined with science fiction! Only one prisoner aboard a space craft awakes from… More >
 
 
 
 
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Chung Ling Soo. World’s greatest conjurer and said to be an American stage magician in disguise. Or was he? In this story,Chung Ling Soo is called in by Scotland Yard to investigate a gruesome… More >
 
 
 
 
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At the end of Merriwether:Gods Demon-Thumper,the Reverend had been confronted by Satan and as a consequence lay fatally injured. Star of 1980s comics,Benjamin R. dilworth,takes us through the… More >
 
 
 
GoBo By Terry Hooper-Scharf

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GoBo -He’s Pink! He’s Pan-dimensional. As he’d/it would say: Go toho jo ko li lo yo to-po! The Small Press best seller of 2009 is resized and reprinted along with a whole new Go Bo as he explains… More >
 
 
 
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Meet Finlands own mystical hero -Kapteeni Kuolio or,if you prefer English:Captain Gangren! Learn about the terror of The Machine! “What is the meaning of This?” Find out. The… More >
 
 
 
 
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Tom Elmes,one of the most under-rated British comic creators began drawing comics back in the 1980s and earned the title “King of the Zine Nasty”! This book contains a whole new True… More >
 
 
 
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Things begin to pick up apace as Thaddeus Twatt and Tomas go on foot to explore Friggia. The mystery and action continue in Return Of The Gods:Twilight Of The Super Heroes. We learn why using… More >
 
 
 
 
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It’s back! Twenty-eight years ago the digest sized Black Tower Adventure first appeared featuring some later-to-be top UK talents and the title was put on hiatus in 2007. Now it’s… More >
 
 
 
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The fourth volume of this series features some great finds of the lost era of British comics: Ace Hart The
Atom Man Captain Comet -Space Ranger TNT Tom Clive Lynn -Space… More >
 
 
 
 
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William McCail’s 1940 classic is reprinted for the first time in 60 years. If you are into British Golden Age
comics or early comics in general this is for you. Robert Lovett rises from the… More >
 
 
 
 
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The second collection of British 1940s comic strips featuring Maxwell The Mighty,Slicksure,Iron Boy,
Alfie,Ace Hart and more. Featuring the work of Alf Farningham and Harry Banger. Specifically… More >
 
 
 
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This is the third volume in Black Tower Comics’ collection of Golden Age British comic strips that have
not seen print for 50-60 years! Included in this volume is a bumper crop of Ace Hart:The… More >
 
 
 
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For the first time in 60 years some of the lost gems of the British Golden Age of Comics are reprinted!
Scanned and cleaned to the best standard possible -see The Phantom Raider,Ace Hart,Secrets Of… More >
 
 
 
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The complete Merriwether series,originally published in Black Tower Adventure and A Little Midnight
Horror–but with three strips never before published:including the Reverend’s battle… More >
 
 
 
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If you have any interest in history or the development by the pioneers of hot-air ballooning,including
the first use of parachutes in the 1800s,then this collection of articles by John Lea from 1905… More >
 
 
 
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In 1941,The Bat sets about modernising the backward Duchy of Stahl,over which his dynasty has ruled
since 1410 A.D.. The Bat is soon involved in experiments with the infamous Count Cogliostro. One of… More >
 
 
 
 
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The main feature,”The Curse Of The McQuilligans”, starring Xendragon,leads off this collection of horror,
ghostly and twist-in-the-tail stories. The classic Torch Of Vengeance is a tale of… More >
 
 
 
 
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Created by William A. Ward for Swan Comics in the 1940s,Krakos was one of Ward’s supernatural
anti-hero types. Used,with Swan’s permission,in Black Tower Adventure strips in the… More >
 
 
 
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Only two issues were published of The Adventures of Mark Tyme. As with the companion title,The
Purple Hood,the artist was Michael Jay who has since faded into obscurity. Join Mark Tyme on his
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Metapsychophysics meets comics. Its the next natural evolutionary step in comic books! For the first
time all three parts of the highly acclaimed Dr. Morg Trilogy are combined into one volume:WORDS… More >
 
 
 
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It was the Swinging Sixties! Britain was hip as hip could be -The Beatles ruled Pop! And everyone was
looking toward a bright future…if there wasn’t a nuclear war! Middle Eastern… More >
 
 
 
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and US,here are a few of the best from over 25 years.

Hi-Ex Convention Is THIS Weekend!!!

How When Where

Well, once again I’ve only just found out Hi-Ex is THIS weekend! I did a couple ads about a month ago but that was it. Sod, really fancied this.

Friday 30th March,
Electric Man screening 8.30pm
(separate tickets via Eden Court Box Office www.eden-court.co.uk)
Q&A with director will follow each screening.
All Tickets pre 5.00pm £6.00 / Adults (over 18) £7.00 (Fri & Sat £7.50) / Adult Concession £6.50 (Fri & Sat £7.00) / Under 18s & Students £5.00 at all times

 31st March and 1st April 2012

The venue for Hi-Ex is Eden Court Theatre which is here;
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My Final Words On The Insanity Of British Comic Companies

It is the last  thing I wanted to post about. British comics.  It’s just that I cannot make any sense of what is going on. It goes against all logic and whatever theory you try to put forward you can then counter with “but that just does not make sense!”

Panini launches Thundercats with a superbly illustrated and coloured 13 pages long strip. Does it tell anyone? No. Only now have they bothered mentioning it on their website.  But this is a comic strip that needs its own title and publicity to back it up.  Throwing it in a cheap Lucky Bag” (as kids we used to buy these sealed paper bags-a mix of sweets with small toy and even the odd collectors card) is not a way of attracting buyers.  Why pay creators to write, draw, colour and letter a comic strip and just…well, I think I’ve made myself clear?

And today I heard from John, who normally passes me D. C. Thomson snippets. I am finding it hard to believe the sales figures I’ve been given.  If true, then some editor at Thomson should now be seated in a closed office with a pistol in front of him and about to do the “decent thing”!

I’ve done scientific research as well as market research and you look at every aspect of a subject/product -even the really unexpected side of things.

But what Thomson is doing is…well, it has absolutely no sense or logic to it.

And still we have certain “Yes Men” saying that editors/Thomson know best?  Know what best -how to destroy their business?

I’m hoping that someone somewhere at Thomson wakes up and realises what they are doing. This makes them a joke in the business market.

Until that day and until Panini realises what its got and prioduces more and treats it with more respect I have nothing more to say.

The last of “The Big Two” is dead.

Wild Wild West Germany

I keep mentioning the odd German comic I grew up reading and then, while on Subzero’s Tales From The Kryptonian blog (see blog roll) I came across this posting.

My thanks to Subzero for permitting me to use this here. The fuller posting and images can be found at his blog (link at the end of this item).
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Judging from my last post on JONAH HEX you might get the impression that I didn´t read a lot of western comics in my youth but nothing could be farther from the truth. It´s true that I didn´t know much about american western heroes as far as Bat Lash, Rawhide Kid, Two Gun Kid or Jonah Hex for that matter.

That´s because germans have always preferred to make their own versions even if they were only cheap knock offs. It´s not a new trend as some may think watching german tv but originality has always been seldom in the entertainment industry.

Nowadays there is always this underlying anti american sentiment in german culture something that I think is connected to the fact that when I was just a small tyke germans couldn´t get enough of what´s now called ” american cultural imperialism “. And of course comics were no exception. The comics I read as a kid were of course the comics from BASTEI ( which mainly does pulp magazines now since it´s newsstand horror anthology GESPENSTER – GESCHICHTEN has been canceled ) which included such titles like BESSY.

BESSY was the german version of Lassie….only better. Lassie + better = Bessy. Anyway, I tried to find a cover that I remembered but I couldn´t find any. Which might have something to do with the fact that most covers looks the same. Some dangerous situation is involved and Bessy jumps on the bad guy at a strategical opportun moment.

Which sums up 90 percent of the stories. Bessy jumping at a guy at the last moment saving the day. Hey, don´t knock it. They still use the same formula on KOMISSAR REX and they sold that tv series to a dozen countries. Anyway, normally Bessy did all the work but from time to time her human sidekick did save some poor damsel in distress and even got the cover all to himself on some occassions.

Another western comic from BASTEI was SILBERPFEIL – DER JUNGE HÄUPTLING ( Silver Arrow – the young chief ) which followed the old Winnetou / Old Shatterhand formula of Karl May. A cowboy and an indian who were blood brothers and I think the indian was either the son of the old chief or the new chief. It has been a while since I read them.

There also were some hot squaws who had to be saved from evil desperadoes and all the usual stuff. At first the issue was all Silberpfeil but later on they had the co – feature of AYAK THE WHITE WOLF.

But of course germans did not only do comics with western heroes they themself invented. They also did comics about american western heroes like BUFFALO BILL. Which brings us to LASSO.
LASSO must be one of the most original titles for a western comic ever and had two main features. On some issues it was KID RENO UND HÄUPTLING ARPAHO ( which is the reason why the name of Jim Aparo sounded so familiar to me ) and on some it was BUFFALO BILL. When Kid Reno and Chief Arpaho were in the issue the comic was red.

When Buffalo Bill was in the issue – well, at first it was also red. But later on when Buffalo Bill got more popular they changed it to yellow and instead of LASSO they put BUFFALO BILL on the cover. This way they wanted to optically differianciate it from the normal LASSO comics which makes sense if they sold more issues that way. In fact Buffalo Bill was so successful that issue 467 was it´s last issue under LASSO and from then on it was officially BUFFALO BILL. They also kept the yellow cover.

I´m not sure how the sales were because later on they had co – features in their comics. In LASSO it was SCHWARZER WOLF – DER EINSAME SIOUX ( Black Wolf – the lonely Sioux ). And if you want to know….yes….in Germany every book, comic, movie or whatever has to have a second title or at least a totally uncool byline.

Now Buffalo Bill co – featured FLAMMENDER SPEER – DER GROSSE HÄUPTLING ( Flaming Spear – the big chief ) in his pages. You might have noticed that there were a lot of chiefs out there at that time. Like the old saying : we need more indians because we have enough chiefs.

Another anthology comic was ZACK ( more about the different series they had in Tomorrow´s post since this post is already too long ) that also had lots of franco – belgian comics. Which also included some westerns. Of course there was Jean Giraud´s ( or Moebius like he called himself later on when he did science fiction comics ) BLUEBERRY


COMANCHE.

There also were funny western comics like HÄUPTLING FEUERAUGE ( Chief Fire – eye )

UMPAH – PAH by Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, the same creative team as on Asterix

and the most famous funny western : LUCKY LUKE the guy who draws faster than his own shadow by Rene Goscinny with art by Morris.

Looking at this I really used to read more than just super heroes. Well, there were of course many more western comics like THE BLUE BOYS but back then there was a cheap anthology comic that featured a wide range of comics. Now most of the franco – belgian comics are not released for readers but for collectors in expensive hardcovers.

You can see the full posting over at Tales From The Kryptonian here:
http://talesfromthekryptonian.blogspot.de/2009/04/wild-wild-west-germany.html