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STRIPOVI, ILUSTRACIJE, ANIMACIJA => STRIPOVI I OKO STRIPOVA => Topic started by: zakk on 19-12-2009, 22:20:43

Title: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: zakk on 19-12-2009, 22:20:43
http://englishrussia.com/?p=5134 (http://englishrussia.com/?p=5134)

QuoteRecently, a few series of previously unknown Soviet Russian comics books came to the daylight.

Here are the covers of some of them.

The first one is "Chekists" or if to translate it something like "Special Security Agents". "...In 1918 the new Special Agents comics series appeared and gained huge popularity. The violence level increased with each next edition, and eventually every page had scenes of murders in it."

(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fenglishrussia.com%2Fimages%2Funknown_comics%2F1.jpg&hash=11c11a5b7368fceddd6e70eaed34b20e39d212b2)

(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.englishrussia.com%2Funknown_comics%2F2.jpg&hash=3962ee4196237eb7f7f8d4e4a53fcc5e1a993371)

"..Just a few years later, in 1922 a new comics was even more popular. It was telling stories about the life of young TroTro. The last series took place in Mexico". Here, there are parallels with Mr. Trotsky - Russian politic, former Communist who fled from Russia to Mexico and later was slabbed with a hammer there by Soviet special agent.

(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.englishrussia.com%2Funknown_comics%2F3.jpg&hash=3d371a84931212fc868925b09457ed027fa4a070)

"...In the end of 1920s publishers try to gain interest from rural Soviet citizens making new series like The Communal Farmer and The World of Future. The stories of those books take place in future, in year 2000, when every Soviet farmer could enjoy benefits of the Communism.". Including those ten feet tall rural robots.

(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.englishrussia.com%2Funknown_comics%2F4.jpg&hash=c7840692e5ed9ed1a4358bb41772e7e1b78c300d)

In 1940s the urge for violent content has sprang again. The series about the adventures of the Farmer Man was put on hold and it was replaced by this new "The Invincible Red Bear vs. Invaders". The first edition came out in 1941 and they were pretty popular for a few years, but after 1945 their ratings got low, until they were discontinued at all."

(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.englishrussia.com%2Funknown_comics%2F5.jpg&hash=d8f8586075695a917d9e0b1902a0f7c01d586a9d)

"...In 1961 the new, Gagarin comics series appeared opening new Sci-Fi niche in Soviet comics industry."

(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.englishrussia.com%2Funknown_comics%2F6.jpg&hash=0a4aa18d73408b1dd918c59028c90273ddc07a06)

"...In 1980s Soviet people have completely lost the interest in the old heroes, and publishers couldn't come up with something new, except this "The Mutant Pioneers" series which didn't last long."

(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.englishrussia.com%2Funknown_comics%2F7.jpg&hash=8c94ed5a2deded042a7ce48b485976095389167e)

"The last one was "Gorbert". The story of Soviet comics ends on it". It was associated with Gorbachev.

"Then the Era of totally new comics has begun".

Well, the comments here come from original artists who created this stuff.
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: zakk on 19-12-2009, 22:21:49
Ima i na http://englishrussia.com/?p=2378 (http://englishrussia.com/?p=2378)

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Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: zakk on 19-12-2009, 22:42:46
"Čekistu" uz stvarno sitne korekcije Minjola može da proturi kao "Hellboy u Kremlju" :D
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: zakk on 19-12-2009, 23:03:46
End sam kvik fotošop lejtr! :D

(https://www.znaksagite.com/zakk/hellboy-v-kremle.jpg)
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: Le Samourai on 20-12-2009, 03:19:37
I meni je Helboj odmah pao na pamet! :)

A shto ovo nije ishlo u Dushmane, reaguj?
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: Ghoul on 20-12-2009, 05:32:24
Quote from: Le Samourai on 20-12-2009, 03:19:37A shto ovo nije ishlo u Dushmane, reaguj?

zato što dušman ne zna ruski.
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: zakk on 20-12-2009, 12:29:37
Quote from: zakk on 19-12-2009, 22:20:43(https://www.znaksagite.com/diskusije/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fmedia.englishrussia.com%2Funknown_comics%2F2.jpg&hash=3962ee4196237eb7f7f8d4e4a53fcc5e1a993371)

More, ja sve više uveren da je ovo neka podmetačina i zajebancija.
Autor: E.R.Že = Herge
A ovaj TroTro je očigledno TinTin...
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: Axle Munshine on 20-12-2009, 13:59:44
He,he...dobro osmisljeno...i zabavno ali naravno sve je izmisljeno... :lol:
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: ridiculus on 20-12-2009, 14:08:04
Da, lepo izgleda. Ali sad sam pogledao kada je objavljen prvi "comic book" u Americi i na Vikipediji kažu 1934. Pre toga su postojali samo "comic strips". Ne znam za Francusku, ali ovi Rusi bi bili neverovatno ispred svog vremena u svakom slučaju.
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: kraken on 20-12-2009, 22:26:46
Quote from: zakk on 19-12-2009, 22:20:43
"..Just a few years later, in 1922 a new comics was even more popular. It was telling stories about the life of young TroTro. The last series took place in Mexico". Here, there are parallels with Mr. Trotsky - Russian politic, former Communist who fled from Russia to Mexico and later was slabbed with a hammer there by Soviet special agent.

Ha,ha,ha, koji se car setio ovoga :D
Title: Re: Neki ruski stripovi
Post by: DušMan on 22-12-2009, 00:09:14
Suviše zabavno da bi bilo istinito.
Ipak, zanima me šta je u pitanju. Samo spoofovi pravljeni za web illi izbor iz nekog kataloga or something?