I have seen those dutch Li'l Bad Wolf comic albums before and I'm one of the fans who would love to collect those comic albums but I'm not sure if they still sell them. Thanks for the images, Rob but could you please edit your post again because some of the images are not working.
They are not still available from Sanoma, but they can be obtained easily from second hand dealers, and they are not terribly expensive.
Which images (number order) are not working? They ALL show up on my computer.
Oh, good to hear that. Well, are you sure that all images are working on your computer? I think you should check your previous post again to see that three images are not working. Those images are the first, the eighth and the ninth.
They are not still available from Sanoma, but they can be obtained easily from second hand dealers, and they are not terribly expensive.
Which images (number order) are not working? They ALL show up on my computer.
Oh, good to hear that. Well, are you sure that all images are working on your computer? I think you should check your previous post again to see that three images are not working. Those images are the first, the eighth and the ninth.
I have only posted 6 different images. The 3 "images" that are not visible, are 3 that did not show up before, and I have since replaced, so I deleted these. You are missing none, as the 3 that were removed I have re-uploaded, and they are the last 3 of the 6 you DO see.
Most of these albums, you can probably get second-hand, from a Dutch online dealer for € 3-5 + shipping costs. I think that the later issues have some newly-created Dutch production stories, in addition to the classic Golden Age American stories by Gil Turner and Carl Buettner.
Oh, good to hear that. Well, are you sure that all images are working on your computer? I think you should check your previous post again to see that three images are not working. Those images are the first, the eighth and the ninth.
I have only posted 6 different images. The 3 "images" that are not visible, are 3 that did not show up before, and I have since replaced, so I deleted these. You are missing none, as the 3 that were removed I have re-uploaded, and they are the last 3 of the 6 you DO see.
Most of these albums, you can probably get second-hand, from a Dutch online dealer for € 3-5 + shipping costs. I think that the later issues have some newly-created Dutch production stories, in addition to the classic Golden Age American stories by Gil Turner and Carl Buettner.
Hmm... OK. So you deleted those three "images" that were not visible? Cool, those issues are not that expensive and it's good to hear that the price in those issues are very low and easy to get. I know that many issues contains old American (Western) stories that were drawn by Gil Turner, Carl Buettner and some other american artists I think. As for the Dutch stories, maybe I should check the pages of those comic albums on Inducks to see if those later issues really contains some dutch Wolf stories that were first printed on the dutch Donald Duck magazine.
Edit: I finally checked the Inducks pages of those issues and noticed that they really contains some of the Dutch stories. Most of them are stories that were drawn by Dick Matena. He also drawn some of the covers of this comic album series.
The first one that's supposed to be just before "We've had no hardbound books…", and the last one.
Please read his answer to my question. I also asked him about those three "images" and he told me that he removed them because they were not visible and he also said that he posted only six images.
The first one that's supposed to be just before "We've had no hardbound books…", and the last one.
Please read his answer to my question. I also asked him about those three "images" and he told me that he removed them because they were not visible and he also said that he posted only six images.
I was actually writing my answer to "which ones don't work?" pretty much at the same time you wrote your respective further answers, which is why they weren't yet visible from my point of view when I posted by answer.
Please read his answer to my question. I also asked him about those three "images" and he told me that he removed them because they were not visible and he also said that he posted only six images.
I was actually writing my answer to "which ones don't work?" pretty much at the same time you wrote your respective further answers, which is why they weren't yet visible from my point of view when I posted by answer.
OK! It seems that you were late when you posted your answer to Rob but I wonder what you were doing before you finally post your answer.
There were 12 albums in "De Kleine Boze Wolf" series. The Dutch stories first started appearing in Nr. 4. Dick Matena, Wilbert Plijnaar, Jules Coenen, and Danny Wanner were the Dutch artists who drew the Dutch stories (in addition to a couple of Marten Toonder's artists. Speaking of The Toonder Studio, prolific Dutch writer, Patty Klein (distant cousin of mine, ha! ha!), Wilbert Plijnaar and Wijo Koek were the writers of The Dutch stories, along with Dick Matena.
I worked with Wilbert Plijnaar at Warner Brothers Feature Animation, in The USA back in the 1990s, along with Dutch comic artist/animator, Piet Kroon. Daan Jippes was also in L.A. back then, working for Dreamworks. We were working on "Iron Giant".