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Doğan Kardeş 1968 Magazine #97 Turkish Comic Turkey Zero X, Tarzan, Dennis the Menace

Doğan Kardeş 1968 Magazine #97 Turkish Comic Turkey Zero X, Tarzan, Dennis the Menace

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Doğan Kardeş Magazine #97 (1968)

Description:

This is a Turkish-language issue of Doğan Kardeş, one of Turkey’s most influential and long-running children’s magazines, published intermittently between 1945 and 1993. By the late 1960s, the magazine had firmly established itself as a publication that blended education, humor, and popular culture, introducing Turkish children to both local folklore and internationally famous comic characters.

Issue #97, published in 1968, showcases this editorial balance particularly well. The contents feature a diverse lineup of comics spanning science fiction, classic adventure, humor, and traditional storytelling. This issue includes Ateştop (Fireball XL5) – Zero X, Tarzan, Nasreddin Hoca (Nasreddin Hodja), Cici Can (Dennis the Menace), and Kaptan ve Çocukları Edi ile Büdü (The Katzenjammer Kids).

A defining characteristic of Doğan Kardeş during this era was its ability to present world-famous comic strips alongside culturally rooted Turkish characters. By placing figures such as Nasreddin Hoca next to global icons like Tarzan and Dennis the Menace, the magazine created a unique reading experience that blended local identity with international popular culture.

Key Features:

• Series: Doğan Kardeş Magazine

• Issue Number: #97

• Publication Year: 1968

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Children’s magazine

• Content: Comic strips and illustrated stories

• Featured Comics:
– Ateştop (Fireball XL5) – Zero X
– Tarzan
– Nasreddin Hoca (Nasreddin Hodja)
– Cici Can (Dennis the Menace)
– Kaptan ve Çocukları Edi ile Büdü (The Katzenjammer Kids)

• Artists & Sources: Turkish folklore characters and internationally famous comic strips

• Genre: Children’s literature, adventure, science fiction, humor

• Historical Importance: Representative late-1960s issue blending local and global content

• Collector Appeal: International characters, culturally diverse content, vintage Turkish magazine

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