Here are two scans of the same thing. Pretty picture, huh? Well, one of them is prettier than the other. See the difference? One image I scanned using the Windows Scanner Wizard, the other I did with the software that came with the scanner. The latter is the better-looking one. The difference is from setting the de-screening feature.
Category: Comic Books
Captain America vs. The Red Skull
Previously on DogRat I posted this old TV cartoon…
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I promised to scan and post the story from the Silver Age of comic books that the cartoon was based on. Click the picture below or here to see it in the gallery.
Compare and contrast the comic with the cartoon. Extra credit if you can name the original comic book issues.
Colbert’s Direct Comments Marvel
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Who else but fanboy Stephen Colbert would open a show with a comic book reference? There was no pass-off segment from The Daily Show tonight, but I often think of that and Colbert’s opening as being the best parts of the show.
Captain America and the Cosmic Cube!
In honor of Stephen Colbert inheriting the shield once held proudly by the late Captain America, I present a video of Cap in pitched battle against his evil Nazi nemesis, the Red Skull! The red, white and blue warrior must wrest the awesome power of the Cosmic Cube from the Skull’s grasp and prevent the enslavement of all mankind!
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The animation in this 17-minute cartoon is next to non-existent, and except for the drawings that were lifted directly from the comic book stories, the art is downright awful. But the music and voices add a lot to the atmosphere of these old Marvel Super Heroes cartoons.
I’m in the process of scanning the original comic book stories that were the basis for this cartoon. I’ll post them in the gallery later for comparison.
Note: This video by itself is over 100 MB — bigger than all of the storage provided by the first hosting service I used five years ago.
Oui Tintin!
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It’s been announced that Steven Spielberg will produce a series of Tintin movies. Tintin, if you don’t know, is a hugely popular and influential cartoon character from Belgium, created by the late Georges Remi, who worked under the pen name of Hergé.
An excellent documentary about Hergé, Tintin and I, was on PBS last year. The video player above has the first few minutes.
Captain Colbert America
With Captain America now deceased, who gets his shield? Stephen Colbert!