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10 (1936 - Part Three) The adventurous

Some of the most interesting episodes of the Jungle Jim of Alex Raymond ( Jungle Jim, the topper of Flash Gordon), especially from the side graphic The Adventurous appear on at this time. Curiosamente, la riproduzione delle tavole di Jim è più fedele, rispetto a quella del personaggio principale, probabilmente perché c’è meno opera di adattamento e di ritocco. Notate la cancellazione dei copyright e di gran parte delle firme, ma il mantenimento delle date delle Sundays (pubblicate due per pagina):






Si può dire che i fumetti de L’Avventuroso , in questo periodo, siano prevalentemente "Yellow", or any crime. In 1936 also appeared the latest stories from the 'Secret Agent X-9 ( Secret Agent X-9 ) drawn by Alex Raymond before handing over to Charles Flanders. The scripts are perhaps a bit 'weak, but the design is to the top, particularly as to elegance of a pen stroke. Note that the signatures of Raymond, in the stripes were not removed:



We have already seen Red Barry of Will Gould, as "Sunday" , Laughter on 1935. Mario Nerbini, doing the opposite to his usual running to buy the daily of character, who renamed Bob Star and start publishing on The Adventurous the number 79, April 12, 1936:


Red Star -Bob Barry, even as I wrote in the post dedicated to Laughter, is a comic strip notable for several reasons. Unlike Raymond, but also a bit of 'all authors comics "nature" of the thirties, with the possible exception of Lee Falk, Will Gould entered into its stripes a strong dose of wry humor . His visual style is well suited because it is a middle ground between the realistic and the glorious tradition of the dominant "puppets" humor-adventurous American, examples of which we have seen, even on Laughter .



But the grotesque Red Barry combines with the frequently crude representation of violence. This is similar to Dick Tracy of Chester Gould, a comic novel that will stay quite revolutionary in Italy until the postwar period, perhaps because of its explosive power.


As for realism, as we know, even Patrol Radio (Radio Patrol ) Schmidt and Sullivan's no joke at all. In the first half of the year, the series does not appear: it was moved to The Journal of Cino e Franco (we will see in a while '). Top The Adventurous with the number 89, with the history of Safes Safecracker:


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