Milliyet Çocuk #36 1979 Turkish Comic Turkey Joyas Literarias Juveniles #118 Emilio Salgari
Milliyet Çocuk – Issue #36 – Milliyet Gazetesi Turkish Comic Magazine (1979)
Description:
This magazine is Issue #36 of Milliyet Çocuk, published on September 3, 1979, as part of one of Turkey’s longest-running and most influential children’s periodicals. First launched on October 7, 1972 with the support of Milliyet Gazetesi, the magazine remained in publication until April 1989, playing a significant role in introducing generations of readers to comics, illustrated stories, and popular characters from both local and international sources.
From its earliest issues, Milliyet Çocuk placed a strong emphasis on comic content, featuring a wide range of serialized stories, adaptations, and standalone narratives. Alongside globally recognized titles, the magazine also included more general-interest stories, creating a diverse and accessible reading experience for young audiences.
Starting from June 1977, Milliyet Çocuk began including a complete literary adaptation comic in each issue as a standalone adventure supplement. Over time, more than 150 such supplements each approximately 32 pages, were presented to readers. This literary series is based on Joyas Literarias Juveniles, a legendary collection launched in 1970 by the Spanish publisher Editorial Bruguera, which adapted world literature classics into comic form. Designed to make literature more accessible to younger audiences, the series condensed complex and lengthy works into visually engaging, action-driven narratives. Comparable in concept to the American Classics Illustrated series, it represents one of the most refined examples of Spanish comic artistry, often referred to as the Bruguera School. While originally published in color in Spain, these adaptations were printed in black and white in Turkey due to production cost considerations.
Issue #36 features a cover sourced from Joyas Literarias Juveniles (1970 series) #118, titled “El duque de van Guld,” continuing the magazine’s established alignment between cover artwork and the literary adaptation presented within the issue.
Inside, the issue maintains its established balance between international comics and Turkish literary content. “Temel Reis” (Popeye) continues as a recurring classic feature, while “İnce Memed,” adapted from the novel by Yaşar Kemal and illustrated by Turkish artist İsmail Gülgeç, once again stands out as a major component, reinforcing the presence of an important Turkish literary work within the magazine.
“Pembe Panter” (Pink Panther) contributes its recognizable visual humor, maintaining the publication’s blend of entertainment and storytelling. The literary adaptation featured in this issue is “Kahraman Korsan,” based on Emilio Salgari’s The Black Corsair and adapted from Joyas Literarias Juveniles #118. This story presents a classic swashbuckling adventure, focusing on themes of revenge, honor, and high-seas conflict, delivered through the dynamic visual storytelling style characteristic of the Bruguera adaptations.
Additional content includes “Püskül ile Çilli” (Corinne et Jeannot) and “Larry Yuma – Döğme Yelkenli,” further expanding the issue’s scope with European comic storytelling and western-themed adventure elements. As part of the early September 1979 sequence, this issue continues the consistent editorial structure that defines the period.
For collectors, Issue #36 is particularly notable for its maritime adventure theme, combining a classic pirate narrative with an ongoing Turkish literary adaptation and a selection of well-known international comic features.
Key Features:
• Series: Milliyet Çocuk
• Issue: Issue #36
• Publisher: Milliyet Gazetesi
• Publication Date: September 3, 1979
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Weekly children’s magazine with literary supplement
• Cover Source: Joyas Literarias Juveniles (1970 series) #118 – “El duque de van Guld”
• Content Type: Comic anthology with literary adaptations
• Included Stories: “Temel Reis” (Popeye); “İnce Memed” (Yaşar Kemal – illustrated by İsmail Gülgeç); “Pembe Panter” (Pink Panther); “Kahraman Korsan” (Emilio Salgari – The Black Corsair – Joyas Literarias Juveniles #118); “Püskül ile Çilli” (Corinne et Jeannot); “Larry Yuma – Döğme Yelkenli” (Larry Yuma)
• Literary Series: Includes Joyas Literarias Juveniles adaptation (Editorial Bruguera, Spain)
• Series Timeline: Published between October 7, 1972 – April 1989
• Collector Appeal: Issue featuring a classic pirate adventure adaptation alongside a major Turkish literary work and recurring international comic characters
• Series: Milliyet Çocuk
• Issue: Issue #35
• Publisher: Milliyet Gazetesi
• Publication Date: August 27, 1979
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Weekly children’s magazine with literary supplement
• Cover Source: Joyas Literarias Juveniles (1970 series) #113 – “Robur el conquistador”
• Content Type: Comic anthology with literary adaptations
• Included Stories: “Temel Reis” (Popeye); “İnce Memed” (Yaşar Kemal – illustrated by İsmail Gülgeç); “Pembe Panter” (Pink Panther); “Gökler Fatihi” (Jules Verne – Robur the Conqueror – Joyas Literarias Juveniles #113); “Püskül ile Çilli” (Corinne et Jeannot); “Larry Yuma – Döğme Yelkenli” (Larry Yuma)
• Literary Series: Includes Joyas Literarias Juveniles adaptation (Editorial Bruguera, Spain)
• Series Timeline: Published between October 7, 1972 – April 1989
• Collector Appeal: Issue featuring a Jules Verne science fiction adaptation alongside a major Turkish literary work and classic international comic characters