In 1969 the 22nd "Jerom" album "Het gouden hoofd" (English: "The Golden Head") was published by the "Standaard Uitgeverij".
Jerom (English: Jethro) was introduced in 1953 as a new character in the "Suske en Wiske" (English: "Spike and Suzy") album "De dolle musketiers" (English: "The Mad Musketeers"). In his first appearance as the strongest man in the Western Hemisphere, Willy Vandersteen portrayed him as an uncivilised loincloth figure.
No 22 "Het gouden hoofd"
- full-colour
- never published in English
- story and drawings by Studio Vandersteen
- French title: "Het gouden hoofd"
- German title: "Wastl und der sprechende Goldkopf" in "Felix"
|
Cover |
The main characters are Jerom (Jethro), Tante Sidonia (aunt Sidonia), Professor Barabas, Odilon, Sadhu, Ramelta, Brokjam, Ramjar, Rabindra, Ganda, Potjam and the Maharadja of Dragupta.
|
Aunt Sidonia and Jerom (Jethro)
|
|
Jerom (Jethro) and the Maharadja of Dragupta |
|
Professor Barabas and Odilon
|
Synopsis
The Maharaja of Dragupta has a golden head that has to speak every year in order to stay in power. It's broken and the Brorors want to seize power. The Maharaja has asked Professor Barabas to repair the statue. He flies with Jerom, Aunt Sidonia and Odilon to India...
|
Potjam, the Maharadja of Dragupta and aunt Sidonia
|
|
Aunt Sidonia and Rameltda
|
Cars
- Mercury Cougar
- Willys MB
- Unidentified car
|
Mercury Cougar
|
|
Unidentified car
|
|
Willys MB |
No comments:
Post a Comment