tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7429989861355780902.post5276783134397753869..comments2024-02-12T07:21:46.955-08:00Comments on The MysterIous Flame of Queen Loana: DEBUT OF 'PRINCE VALIANT' IN TURKEYKaya Özkaracalarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08331100036910209484noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7429989861355780902.post-85526966447451634322021-10-29T01:07:37.900-07:002021-10-29T01:07:37.900-07:00it is not difficult to find a cost-effective POE 3...it is not difficult to find a cost-effective POE 3.16 Currency for Path of Exile players.<br /><br />Attached link: <a href="https://www.poecurrency.com/" rel="nofollow">https://www.poecurrency.com/</a>Sexily Leonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17874094644250860457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7429989861355780902.post-16408992872315724912020-03-18T01:50:54.257-07:002020-03-18T01:50:54.257-07:00Thanks for sharing, nice post! Post really provice...Thanks for sharing, nice post! Post really provice useful information!<br /><br />FadoExpress là một trong những <a href="http://www.google.co.ve/url?q=https://fadoexpress.vn/b/top-cong-ty-chuyen-phat-nhanh-quoc-te/" rel="nofollow">top công ty chuyển phát nhanh quốc tế</a> hàng đầu chuyên vận chuyển, chuyển phát nhanh siêu tốc đi khắp thế giới, nổi bật là dịch vụ <a href="http://www.google.ba/url?q=https://fadoexpress.vn/b/gui-hang-di-nhat-ban/" rel="nofollow">gửi hàng đi nhật</a> và <a href="http://www.google.com.et/url?q=https://fadoexpress.vn/b/gui-hang-di-phap/" rel="nofollow">gửi hàng đi pháp</a> và dịch vụ <a href="http://www.google.com.gr/url?q=https://fadoexpress.vn/b/chuyen-phat-nhanh-di-han-quoc/" rel="nofollow">chuyển phát nhanh đi hàn quốc</a> uy tín, giá rẻgiaonhan247https://www.blogger.com/profile/13959680401612184470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7429989861355780902.post-76370745610794783952014-09-06T00:57:10.593-07:002014-09-06T00:57:10.593-07:00I’d like to thank you for introducing me to the Tu...I’d like to thank you for introducing me to the Turkish version of Prince Valiant. Although I didn’t start reading Hal Foster’s newspaper series until the 1960s, it was always a treat to get the Sunday papers to see how Val and his offspring fared for the week. Although the series initially jumped around time irritatingly, especially early on, it was still fairly historical for the average reader, introducing them to historical events that they might not have been exposed otherwise. For many readers these historical periods and events were only faintly covered in school and it may have spurred readers to follow up an episode with a trip to the library. This was long, long before the internet and even before smart phones – dinosaurs walked the earth & etc. <br /><br />A little quick research will show how important Hal Foster’s work was to younger aspiring artists. I was never a rabid fan of Prince Valiant and not terribly interested in his Tarzan series, but I liked his slightly-old fashioned art and the narrative style vs word balloons, which set a more serious narrative tone.<br /><br />It would be interesting to see a side-by-side comparison between the English and Turkish publications, especially the later Aslan Tekin version. I have to wonder about how the Turkish editors dealt with some of the issues of translation and historical perspective. Certainly making Val of Seljuk would be more recognizable character origin than on one who came from Thule and settled in Britain. Foster seemed to avoid a lot of stereotypes and pratfalls of writers of the period, showing he was not mere pulps writer. A number of the hard back books with black and white illustrations came into my hands over the years and it was nice to read a story arc complete without weekly episodic interruption. Really these books were much better without the color and inherent loss of quality of newspaper printing. Thank you again and I look forward to your next post. <br />CoastConFanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07250561260148656254noreply@blogger.com