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| 02.10.2008 |

Uji coba Pojok Komik, dimulai dengan serial The Land of The Soviets yang merupakan serial Tintin pertama kali, lalu Tintin and Alph Art dan The Blue Lotus

 

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About Tintin

 

The Adventures of Tintin (French: Les Aventures de Tintin) is a series of comic strips created by Belgian artist Hergé, the pen name of Georges Remi (1907–1983). The series first appeared in French in a children's supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle on 10 January 1929. Set in a painstakingly researched world closely mirroring our own, the series has continued as a favourite of readers and critics alike for over 70 years.

The hero of the series is Tintin, a young Belgian reporter. He is aided in his adventures from the beginning by his faithful fox terrier dog Snowy (Milou in French). Later, popular additions to the cast included the brash, cynical and grumpy Captain Haddock, the bright but hearing-impaired Professor Calculus (Professeur Tournesol) and other colourful supporting characters such as the incompetent detectives Thomson and Thompson (Dupond et Dupont).

The success of the series saw the serialised strips collected into a series of albums (24 in all), spun into a successful magazine and adapted for film and theatre. The series is one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, with translations published in over 50 languages and more than 200 million copies of the books sold to date.

- The Blue Lotus [5]

- Cigars of the Pharaoh [4]

- Tintin in Tibet [20]

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- The Land Of The Soviets [1]

- Tintin in the Congo [2]

- Tintin and Alph Art [24]

 

Asterix and Obelix [in English - pdf format]

The Adventures of Asterix (French: Astérix or Astérix le Gaulois) is a series of French comic strips written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo (Uderzo also took over the job of writing the series after the death of Goscinny in 1977). The series first appeared in French in the magazine Pilote on 29 October 1959. As of 2008, 33 comic books in the series have been released.

The series follows the exploits of a village of ancient Gauls as they resist Roman occupation. They do so by means of a magic potion, brewed by their druid, which gives the recipient superhuman strength. The protagonist, the titular character, Asterix, along with his friend Obelix have various adventures. In many cases, this leads them to travel to various countries around the world, though other books are set in and around their village.

The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian comics in the world, with the series being translated into over 100 languages, and it is popular in most European countries. Asterix is less well known in the United States and Japan.

The success of the series has led to the adaptation of several books into films; eight animated, and three with live actors. There have also been a number of games based on the characters, and a French theme park, Parc Asterix, is themed around the series.

 

1. Asterix the Gaul (1959)

2. Asterix and the Golden Sickle (1960)

3. Asterix and the Goths (1961-62)

4. Asterix the Gladiator (1962)

5. Asterix and the Banquet

6. Asterix and Cleopatra

7. Asterix and the Big Fight

8. Asterix in Britain

9. Asterix and the Normans

10. Asterix the Legionary

11. Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield

12. Asterix at the Olympic Games

13. Asterix and the Cauldron

14. Asterix in Spain

15. Asterix and the Roman Agent

16. Asterix in Switzerland

17. The Mansions of the Gods

18. Asterix and the Laurel Wreath

19. Asterix and the Soothsayer

20. Asterix in Corsica

21. Asterix and Caesar's Gift

22. Asterix and the Great Crossing

23. Obelix and Co.

24. Asterix in Belgium

25. Asterix and the Great Divide

26. Asterix and the Black Gold

27. Asterix and Son

28. Asterix and the Magic Carpet

29. Asterix and the Secret Weapon

30. Asterix and Obelix All at Sea

31. Asterix and the Actress

32. Asterix and the Class Act

33. Asterix and the Falling Sky

 

Tanguy et Laverdure [in pdf format - France Version]

Two inseparable friends from the flying school and future commendants, Michel Tanguy et Ernest Laverdure are opposite characters. While the latter is serious, honest and obedient, the latest is eccentric, blundering and awkward. However, Laverdure is a strong team mate for Tanguy in difficult situations. Indeed, dangerous missions and spying are everyday tasks for the two pilots, who are flying aces and always efficient defenders of their homeland.

Leaving the Salon-de-Provence Air School, they are sent to the Meknès Air School to improve their knowledge. Just arrived, they must find in the snowy Anti-Atlas a lost ogive full of highly-confidential information. Later, Michel Tanguy et Ernest Laverdure belong to the Cigognes squadron, (which once had included such flying aces as Georges Guynemer) where they pilot the Mirage III plane. Their subsequent adventures lead them to Dijon air base, Tel Aviv and Greenland.

 

By Jean-Michel Charlier and Albert Uderzo

1. L'École des Aigles (Dargaud, 1961)

2. Pour l'Honneur des Cocardes (Dargaud, 1962)

3. Danger dans le Ciel (Dargaud, 1963)

4. Escadrille des Cigognes (Dargaud, 1964)

5. Mirage sur l'Orient (Dargaud, 1965)

6. Canon Bleu ne répond plus (Dargaud, 1966)

7. Cap Zéro (Dargaud, 1967)

8. Pirates du Ciel (Dargaud, 1967, with Jean Giraud and Marcel Uderzo)

 

By Jean-Michel Charlier and Jijé

9. Les Anges Noirs (Dargaud, 1968)

10. Mission Spéciale (Dargaud, 1968 with Albert Uderzo p.1-16)

11. Destination Pacifique (Dargaud, 1969)

12. Menace sur Mururoa (Dargaud, 1969)

13. Lieutenant Double Bang (Dargaud, 1970)

14. Baroud sur le Désert (Dargaud, 1970)

15. Les Vampires attaquent la Nuit (Dargaud, 1971)

16. La Terreur vient du Ciel (Dargaud, 1971)

 

Non-numbered. L'Avion qui tuait ses Pilotes (Hachette, 1971) - illustrated novelisation, not a comic

17. Mission "Dernière chance" (Dargaud, 1972)

18. Un DC.8 a disparu (Dargaud, 1973, with Patrice Serres)

19. La Mystérieuse Escadre Delta (Fleurus, 1979)

21. Premières missions (Hachette, 1981, with Daniel Chauvin)

22. Station Brouillard (Hachette, 1982, with Daniel Chauvin)

By Jean-Michel Charlier and Patrice Serres

20. Opération Tonnerre (Novedi, 1981, with Jijé)

23. Plan de Vol pour l'Enfer (Novedi, 1982)

24. Espion venu du Ciel (Novedi, 1984)

By Jean-Michel Charlier and Al Coutelis

25. Survol interdit (Novedi, 1988)

By Jean-Claude Laidin and Yvan Fernandez

26 Prisonniers des Serbes (Dargaud, 2002)

By Jean-Claude Laidin and Renaud Garreta

27. Opération Opium (Dargaud, 2005)

 

Alternative Downlink

Tanguy et Laverdure - L'Ecole Des Aigles
Tanguy et Laverdure - Pour L'Honneur Des Cocardes
Tanguy et Laverdure - Danger Dans Le Ciel
Tanguy et Laverdure - Escadrille Des Cigognes
Tanguy et Laverdure - Mirage Sur L’Orient
Tanguy et Laverdure - Canon Bleu Ne Repond Plus
Tanguy et Laverdure - Cap Zero
Tanguy et Laverdure - Pirates Du Ciel
Tanguy et Laverdure - Les Anges Noirs
Tanguy et Laverdure - Mission Speciale
Tanguy et Laverdure - Destination Pacifique
Tanguy et Laverdure - Menace Sur Mururoa
Tanguy et Laverdure - Lieutenant Double Bang
Tanguy et Laverdure - Baroud sur le desert
Tanguy et Laverdure - Les Vampires Attaquent La Nuit
Tanguy et Laverdure - La Terreur Vient Du Ciel
Tanguy et Laverdure - Mission Dernière Chance
Tanguy et Laverdure - Un DC 8 à Disparu
Tanguy et Laverdure - La Mystérieuse Escadre Delta
Tanguy et Laverdure - Operation Tonnerre
Tanguy et Laverdure - Premieres Missions
Tanguy et Laverdure - Station Brouillard
Tanguy et Laverdure - Plan De Vol Pour L’Enfer

 

 

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