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LastDodo number
7031715
Area
Comic Books
Title
Pum Pum 24
Collection / set
Issue Number
24
Addition to number
Release Year
1951
Cover Type
Soft cover
Edition
Colouring
Not coloured
ISBN
Barcode / EAN / UPC
Print run
Number of Pages
16
Dimensions
26.0 x 36.0 cm
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Translator
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Details

Pum Pum No. 24, October 3, 1951. Weekly supplement to the Flemish newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws. Subscription price 3.5 Bfr. per number. Initially the magazine appeared from April 25, 1951 to February 25, 1953 as an independent magazine Het Laatste Nieuws, but after that it became a free supplement to the newspaper. The title of the magazine Pum Pum was named after the character "Pum-Pum" from Hans Kresse's comic series Eric de Noorman, a comic book series that was also published in the magazine. Other Dutch draftsmen, such as Marten Toonder, Piet Wijn, Henk Sprenger, Gerrit Stapel, J.H. Koelewijn and Wim Lensen were discussed, as well as work by American and British draftsmen. Belgian contributions were made by Edgar P. Jacobs, Bob De Moor and André Franquin. "Did you know that?" by Henk Sprenger, born January 3, 1919, died December 29, 2005. He was a Dutch cartoonist whose comics enjoyed unprecedented fame in the 1950s, including 'Pilot Storm' and 'Monus, the Man of the Moon', which were in the newspaper and Tom Poes Weekblad. A characteristic of Sprenger's comics was the humorous way in which he portrayed certain expressions and sayings he portrayed. In the Second World War, Sprenger was active at the Toonder Studios in Amsterdam. He worked in the cartoon department as an animator. At that time he made drawings for the magazine Metro, which was printed by the D.A.V.I.D. (The General Free Illegal Printer). The Captain and the Scamps "deals with the adventures of a captain with his family and an old professor who lives on a tropical island. Life is not easy for the sailor. In the first place, he has trouble with the language, in the second place, he has a difficult wife and in the third place, his sons, Hans and Frits, are the naughtiest boys to ever walk around in a comic. "The Captain and the Scamps" is the oldest newspaper cartoon. It was commissioned in 1897 by the American magazine king Hearst, by the draftsmen Knerr and Dirks (who themselves were emigrants like the captain). Matt Stark. The dark jungles of the Amazon River Basin hide many secrets and few whites venture into this green hell, where heat and fierce tribes reign supreme. But Matt Stark is familiar with the jungle. As a boy, his father, the old wilderness hunter “Pops” Stark, taught him the laws and shortcuts of the jungle, and also when Matt returned after completing his studies in the United States, it was this old Indian connoisseur who stood by his accompany son on one of the most breathtaking explorations in Amazonian history! What threat was hiding in the lost city behind the falls? Who ruled the ancient temple and who obeyed the black panther, whose trail emerged and disappeared so ghostly? ” Tommy Tumps takes place in the second half of the nineteenth. Tommy Tumps is a 16-year-old boy who lives with his foster parents on a large plantation near Tackle Creek on the West Coast of America.

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Stories in this album8

Story title
De betoverde tondeldoos (stroken 9,10,11,12 )
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Story title
De kapitein en de rakkers
Story title
Logboek van de goede sleepboot kraak
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