Doğan Kardeş 1971 Magazine #9 Turkish Comic Turkey Suske en Wiske Pantera Negra Tarzan
Doğan Kardeş Magazine #9 (1971)
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 1971, the magazine had fully embraced an international and multi-genre editorial identity, combining European comics, global adventure heroes, science fiction, sports-themed stories, and classic humor strips.
Issue #9, published in 1971, exemplifies this broad editorial mix. The contents span adventure, science fiction, sports, and humor, offering a varied reading experience. This issue features Toni ile Tedi (Suske en Wiske), Altın Madalya (The Gold Medal)—an Olympic-themed comic, Kara Panter (Pantera Negra by Juan García Quirós), Tarzan, Devler Ülkesi (science-fiction themed), Cimi ile Timi (Jimmy and Timmy?), Fındık Faresi, and Kaptan ve Çocukları Edi ile Büdü (The Katzenjammer Kids).
During the early 1970s, Doğan Kardeş increasingly reflected the globalization of children’s comics in Turkey. European adventure series and Franco-Belgian comics appeared alongside classic American newspaper strips and iconic jungle heroes, creating a rich and culturally diverse publicati
Key Features:
• Series: Doğan Kardeş Magazine
• Issue Number: #9
• Publication Year: 1971
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Children’s magazine
• Content: Comic strips and illustrated stories
• Featured Comics:
– Toni ile Tedi (Suske en Wiske)
– Altın Madalya (The Gold Medal)
– Kara Panter (Pantera Negra by Juan García Quirós)
– Tarzan
– Devler Ülkesi (science fiction themed)
– Cimi ile Timi (Jimmy and Timmy?)
– Fındık Faresi
– Kaptan ve Çocukları Edi ile Büdü (The Katzenjammer Kids)
• Artists & Sources: European comics, international adventure heroes, and classic humor strips
• Genre: Children’s literature, adventure, science fiction, sports, humor
• Historical Importance: Early-1970s issue reflecting global comic influences
• Collector Appeal: Diverse international content, vintage Turkish children’s magazine