Monday, March 9, 2009

#117: D077 The Deep Sea Mystery 31 May 1954 28 Aug 1954

Mandrake's 1939 movie AVI files will be made available soon. In the mean time, I wanted to post some stories.
For this post, it took me a lot of time to come up with the scans. I had a project in mind. One of our contributors, Tom Williams some time ago had given me some dailies. The problem is in the quality of the scans. These daily comic strips are between 1948 & 1954 and were posted in the Toronto Star Newspaper. Tom was kind enough to get them to me. I had to extract each day's strip from the PDF and create a jpg file and do some basic cleanup. This takes some effort and time to come up with the complete story depending on the length of the story.
I found so many scans are very low quality and barely readable but nevertheless one can get the gist of the story. I am not an expert in editing graphics but if anyone wants to make an attempt to do a better cleanup it will be much appreciated. Better yet to find somebody who has these scans and can rescan them at a much higher quality.
The plot of the story is very simple and adventure is enjoyable except for the scan quality. Let me know if this project is worth proceeding, I really liked Phil Davis's scans. I am unable to find any high quality scans in this period of time. Tom, Thank you very much for sharing your treasure.




































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6 comments:

Ciro said...

Wow!
Many thanks for logo!
Ciro

Phantom And Mandrake Fan said...

Ciro,
Thanks a lot for providing a Logo to this blog. The sketches of Mandrake & Lothar are excellent.

Rafiq Raja said...

What a Vintage scan... I would love to read it when time permits. Thanks for Sharing.

By the way, are you posting the Mandrake movie from the last post?

CoMiCoLogY

Phantom And Mandrake Fan said...

Rafiq: Welcome to the blog. I will upload the AVIs soon, little too big now, am trying other ways to trim it. Maybe next week it will be ready.

Venkitachalam Subramanian said...

Good post. Looking forward to more such posts.

PBC said...

Thanks for Sharing.