Hi to everybody
I have created a new web site dedicated to US military aviation (helmets, equipmenst, models etc...)
A section with several pages is also dedicated to the adventures of Buck Banny.
Mostly of the pages are still under construction but I have already put on line several images and descriptions in the files: issue and authors, adventures of the 40s and early 50s.
As soon as complete the sections dedicated to Buck Danny will include all the story (40s, early50s, late 50s, 60s-70s, 80-today), with some images a summary and brief comments, a page dedicated to the main characters and several pages with all the aircrafts shown in the adventures.
I believe you will like the web site!
Please let me know if you find some errors or mistakes.
the link is:
www.salimbeti.com/aviation
Than go to the section Buck Danny. All the pages can be opened using the top page curtain menu.
Regards
Andrea Salimbeti
New buck danny web site
Re: New buck danny web site
Nice job!salimbeti a écrit :I believe you will like the web site!
Please let me know if you find some errors or mistakes.
the link is:
www.salimbeti.com/aviation
Than go to the section Buck Danny. All the pages can be opened using the top page curtain menu.
Regards
Andrea Salimbeti
Just a note about the history of Buck Danny: you said he was created by Jean-Micher Charlier and Victor Hubinon, but it isn't really accurate. He was created by Hubinon and a belgian journalist: Georges Troisfontaines. But after a dozen of pages, Troisfontaines transmitted the task of writing the stories to J-M Charlier, who leaded the comic for almost 50 years!
You can read a presentation (in french) on Aeroplanete web site: http://www.aeroplanete.net/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=3.
Baptiste,vieux nouveau
salimbeti, that's a FANTASTIC job, you made!
I didn't know that Buck Danny existed in other langages than French (I admit, I never asked the question...), and this Englis site is excellent and presents Buck Danny very well!! I bookmark it!!
Congratulations, guy...
By the Way, and if you don't mind my question, where are you from, and what is your native langage ?
I didn't know that Buck Danny existed in other langages than French (I admit, I never asked the question...), and this Englis site is excellent and presents Buck Danny very well!! I bookmark it!!
Congratulations, guy...
By the Way, and if you don't mind my question, where are you from, and what is your native langage ?
I' m Italian
Here the Adventures of Buck Danny have been published since the middle of 60s unfortunatelly only from the story "Pilote Dessai" the ones relevant to WWII have never been translate in Italian.
I get the missing numbers in France but because I never study French my understanding of the text is quite limitated to the easier words or phrases which have some similariry with the italian language.
Andrea
Here the Adventures of Buck Danny have been published since the middle of 60s unfortunatelly only from the story "Pilote Dessai" the ones relevant to WWII have never been translate in Italian.
I get the missing numbers in France but because I never study French my understanding of the text is quite limitated to the easier words or phrases which have some similariry with the italian language.
Andrea
For Salimbeti (information about who were the first authors of Buck Danny) and Merlock (information about the translations in foreign countries) : see my own website on Jean-Michel Charlier :
www.jmcharlier.com
with much explanations and images about Buck Danny in particular.
Alas, Salimbeti, this website is written in French only...
www.jmcharlier.com
with much explanations and images about Buck Danny in particular.
Alas, Salimbeti, this website is written in French only...