Showing posts with label Wednesday Worlds of Wonder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wednesday Worlds of Wonder. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder WOLFF "City in the Clouds" and "Return of Sadya"

We Have Already Seen...

...Wolff rescues Katerina, who brings him to her sorcerer father's kingdom...in the sky!
Will Wolff and Katerina survive Sadya's attack?
Let's See...

Where's the conveniently-placed synopsis to explain everything going on in this post-apocalyptic world where magic rules and technology is all but forgotten?
Oh, it's at the top of Page 2!
Carry on...
Now the story makes sense!
Interestingly, this concludes the major plotline in the Wolff strip, with Wolff's final adventure beginning...
NEXT WEDNESDAY

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

WOLFF = FFLOW ???

We've been running the post-apocalyptic adventures of Esteban Maroto's Wolff on Wednesdays...
...and in preparing this week's entry, we discovered the last two chapters we ran were published by New England Library in the wrong order!
Comparing the NEL publication order...
Dracula #8
Dracula #9
Dracula #10
...to the original running order by Spanish publisher Buru Lan...
Dracula #8
Dracula #9
Dracula #10
...the storyline makes a lot more sense!
Another tip-off was that the cover of Dracula #9 illustrates the story "City in the Clouds"...which NEL ran in #10!
Ironically, the same thing happened to the Agar-Agar stories from those same two issues Dracula which we ran last year in Wednesday Worlds of Wonder...as I pointed out HERE!
So, tomorrow, we'll run those two stories together in the correct order, and continue with the narrative next Wednesday!

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder WOLFF "City in the Clouds"

We Have Already Seen...

Note that, though we are presenting the Wolff tale from New England Library's Dracula #10 (1972), this cover is from #9, so we present it now, since it shows a character that appears in this story, but not the previous tale!
...Wolff and Katerina have escaped from the clutches of the sorceress Sadya to Katerina's sorcerer father's kingdom.
Will Wolff survive Sadya's vengeance?

Find Out...
Next Wednesday!
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Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder WOLFF "Return of Sadya"

Where's the conveniently-placed synopsis to explain everything going on in this post-apocalyptic world where magic rules and technology is all but forgotten?
Oh, it's at the top of Page 2!
Carry on...
Bet you believe we've seen the last of Sadya, in this never-published in America tale from NEL's Dracula #9 (1973), eh?
Then maybe you shouldn't check us out
NEXT WEDNESDAY
...when...nah, why spoil it for you?

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Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder WOLFF "Daughter of the Witch"

...well, that pretty much covers it!
Carry on...
This never-seen-in-America chapter of the Wolff saga from New England Library's Dracula #8 (1972), by Luis Gaska (aka Sadko) and Estaban Maroto takes us into creepy, uncharted territory!
What is "worse to come"?

We'll find out...
Next Wednesday!
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Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder WOLFF "Mother of Waters"

At last, the never-seen (in America) continuation of the saga of Wolff...
...as our post-apocalyptic barbarian and Galadra meet...guess who?
Hint: Look at the title!
This tale from New England Library's Dracula #7 (1972), by Luis Gaska (aka Sadko) and Estaban Maroto takes a tragic turn.
But, it also sets up a major change in the storyline, as we'll see in the near-future!
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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder WOLFF "Manuscript of Rep-Tah"

...(except for Thundarr) rescued from wolves by a woman who calls herself GaladraWolff joins her on a quest...
From New England Library's Dracula #6 (1972), the Luis Gaska (aka Sadko) & Estaban Maroto series just gets weirder and even somewhat psychedelic!
It also looks like somebody lost track of who's who!
Galadra looks remarkably like Rulah, who enchanted Wolff, turning him into a werewolf!
Was it a error by translator Laurence James? 
(The original version of this story was in Spanish!)
Note: this tale concludes the six Wolff stories included in Warren's Dracula TPB.
The remainder of Wolff's adventures were never published in America, but we'll be presenting them here over the next few weeks.
BTW, here's the cover to this issue by Enrique Torres (aka Enrich) using horror icon Barbara Steele as Rulah/Galandra!
If his style looks familiar, he did a lot of covers for Warren Magazines in the 1970s!

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