would make great t-shirts !Timeless A-Peel wrote:They're lovely, aren't they? Even when the likenesses are a bit hit-and-miss, they look great because of the lush watercolour look. I hope you enjoy them if you give them a look. They're all available in PDF. The files are big as I wanted to ensure the best quality possible. If you don't want to download them, Denis' site offers a great alternative.mousemeat wrote:those ' color' covers of the New Avengers, are wonderful....
Chinese comic albums of TNA
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Many thanks for feedback, paulpdjhpaulpdjh wrote:Thanks for posting these on your websites, Denis and Timeless. The covers in particular look great.
Whoever would have thought that more TNA comics would be published in China than the UK/France! It makes me wonder what else might be waiting to be discovered.
I am also delighted with the covers, it is different from UK & France issues.
Feel how much it was loved in China, and if to look at pages of comics, we will see that it drawn with the smallest details. This really is а great work from artist (s).
These comics have been a random finding as you can buy them only in Chinese stores. Here raises the question: Why no one fan has ever studied Chinese sources earlier, given that these comics were printed in 1990? There was a problem to find it, in China the series is called "Three detectives" and there is no mention of "The Avengers".
So I think that the TNA there was shown only once, and many Chinese in our time do not know what these comics associated with the series .
I'm almost sure that if a Chinese casually see it at Anew or Steedumbrella, he will ask themselves "Seriously, so Three detectives is The New Avengers?".
Well, in Chinese albums you'll rarely find the annotations, you just buy the album and reading the comics .
But the approach to work is often worth it.
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You're very welcome! It's an amazing discovery, particularly since we've never heard a peep about them before. I wouldn't have guessed that there were more comics for TNA in Asia than Europe, either. There always seems to be more to discover when it comes to this series.paulpdjh wrote:Thanks for posting these on your websites, Denis and Timeless. The covers in particular look great.
Whoever would have thought that more TNA comics would be published in China than the UK/France! It makes me wonder what else might be waiting to be discovered.
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Timeless A-Peel wrote:You're very welcome! It's an amazing discovery, particularly since we've never heard a peep about them before. I wouldn't have guessed that there were more comics for TNA in Asia than Europe, either. There always seems to be more to discover when it comes to this series.paulpdjh wrote:Thanks for posting these on your websites, Denis and Timeless. The covers in particular look great.
Whoever would have thought that more TNA comics would be published in China than the UK/France! It makes me wonder what else might be waiting to be discovered.
how true...when you least expect it...something turns up...which shows how important the show was to other areas of the world