Showing posts with label Luis M. Fernandes. Show all posts
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14 June 2018

More Twinkles From Tinkle

In many ways, Tinkle, the children's comic from India at which we've been peeking, reminds me of old UK children's comics. The mix of fables and adventures with history and science strips felt quite familiar when first encountering the magazine. Beyond the folk tales mentioned earlier, they also often touched on things close to me in some way, like one of my heroes growing up - Benjamin Franklin...


Have i babbled on about Sun WuKong at all yet? Even those not fans of his tales are likely somewhat familiar with The Monkey King with all the movies that have been made touching upon the legends. (He was even the focus of the movie that brought Jackie Chan and Jet Li together. (And the character played by Jet))
But if you're a fan, before too long you're likely to encounter Hanuman. Hanuman came first, and it is said that Sun WuKong is a later incarnation. So before you go bury yourself in Journey To The West, maybe take a look at the roots of The Monkey King. And here, we have the roots of Hanuman himself, with Ram Waeerkar back once again for the artwork...


As mentioned above, Tinkle included comics featuring history and science - and sometimes both combined...


In the early days, Tinkle had a regular feature i enjoyed called Meet The _______. Each strip focused on a different animal, or sometimes even a plant. They ran from 2-4 pages, and covered a wide variety of creatures, ranging from Chickens and Worms to Pangolins and Tigers.

Here's a sample with Meet The Tiger...


We'll be back this afternoon with more Meet The _______ comics from Tinkle.
See you then.

page art by Pradeep Sathe and Ram Waeekar from Tinkle #s 4, 5, 13, & 14 (1981, 1982)

13 June 2018

More Tinkle Tales

Today is broken, but managing to get a late post into the queue - a continuation of yesterday's Folk Tales from Tinkle. Here's a quick trio of tales while we try to get things fixed around these parts...





page art by M. Mohandas, Pratrap Mulick, and V.B. Halbe for Tinkle #s 6, 13, & 17 (1981, 1982)

12 June 2018

Tinkle Twinkles

I mentioned previously that one of the things that first attracted me to comics from India was Tinkle's collections of Folk Tales; and not just from India - tales from around the globe. For a quick introduction, let's take a look at some of those today.
Here's a half dozen tales from ...

Russia..


...China...


...South India...


...Romania...


...Arabia...


...and Greece...


pages from Tinkle #s 2, 11, 21, 256, & 503 (1981-2004)