Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Poe 1967, Pt. 7

(Continued from Poe 1967, Pt. 6)

"MANUSCRITO ACHADO EM UMA GARRAFA"
     (IN COLOR  w/ English Translation) 
          REMASTERED 

Editora Continental / Outubro / Taika were 3 names used by the same small publisher in Brazil.  The work of artists Jayme Cortez & Miguel Penteado, they produced some wonderful comics, many of them in the horror genre, each doing many gorgeous, stunning cover paintings!

I have discovered, between my own researches and the IMMENSE help of artist and fellow fan Toni Rodrigues, that Continental / Outubro / Taika during their run produced at least 25 POE adaptations-- more than Skywald or Warren !!  It's my intention to compile, clean up, TRANSLATE and COLOR every one of these for my POE blog project!!

11th in line...

     "MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN A BOTTLE"

One of Poe's numerous "disaster at sea" stories, this was only the 2nd comics version of this, following Youthful's CHILLING TALES #17 (Oct'53), which was at least 14 years earlier.  There would be several more to come.

The artist here is Osvaldo Talo.  His style is a bit simpler than many of the Brazillian cartoonists whose work I've discovered of late, but he seems to have done more Poe adaptations than any of the others!  He's become a real favorite of mine.  His style really lends itself to COLOR.

This is his 1st of 5 POE adaptations.

I originally set this up in July 2015, but so many stories and so much information has turned up since, I've moved this page to help make the blog more organized.  In December 2015, I found a MUCH sharper image of the 1st page, so when I set this new page up, I also redid Page 1 from scratch, so it looked much better.

As of June 2016, I discovered that ALBUM CLASSICS DE TERROR #3 had 
3 POE stories--  "HOP FROG", "THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH", "MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN A BOTTLE", plus a text story, "SILENCE -- A FABLE".  So far, every issue of ALBUM CLASSICOS DE TERROR I've run across has had at least 1 POE story in it-- and only 1 has not yet turned up in any form.

On 12-6-2018, I managed to get ahold of a copy of the original comic.  I hate doing any job twice, but being able to do my own HIGH-RES scans straight off the original comic allowed the improvement in line quality to be so drastic, it was worth it.  I also redid much of the translation, using as much of Poe's original narration as possible.  This "REMASTERED" version was finished on 8-3-2019.

ALBUM CLASSICOS DE TERROR  3
cover by JUAREZ ODILON   (Editora Taika  /  Brazil  /  1967)
"MANUSCRITO ACHADO EM UMA GARRAFA"
     ("MANUSCRIPT FOUND IN A BOTTLE")  /  Version 2
Adaptation & Art by OSVALDO TALO  /  Page 87
Page 88
Page 89
Page 90
Page 91
Page 92
Page 93
Page 94
Page 95
Page 96
REPRINTS.

CLASSICOS DE TERROR  5
cover by JOSE EVOLDO   (Editora Taika  /  Brazil  /  June 1973)
CLASSICOS DE TERROR  19
cover by NICO ROSSO   (Editora Taika  /  Brazil  /  1977 ?)
Sometimes doing an English translation is simple.  Other times, what kicks out of the translator seems to make no sense, or may even be completely at odds with what's actually going on in the panels.  Many times, it seems so "wrong", I wind up quoting Poe's original text verbatim.  When I redid the scans (4 years after initally processing this story), I wound up replacing MUCH of the narration.  I'm reminded that Jeremy Brett often found himself doing this while filming his SHERLOCK HOLMES episodes, in an attempt to bring things back to Arthur Conan Doyle.

Sometimes Poe's text can seem strange, archaic and even inexplicable to modern minds... but I see it as a piece of history.  The closer the text is to what Poe wrote, both the choice of words and the phrasing of sentences, the more "authentic" it is.

Although this story was never (to my knowledge) adapted to film, it strikes me that Osvaldo Talo's depiction of the main character (and narrator) resembles actor Frank Maxwell, who played "Dr. Willett" in Roger Corman's "THE HAUNTED PALACE" (itself adapted-- rather loosely-- from H.P. Lovecraft's "The Strange Case Of Charles Dexter Ward").  As I worked on cleaning up and translating this comics version, it seemed to me Maxwell would have have been a perfect fit for this story.  I could easily hear HIS voice in my head as I read the text of this bizarre, nightmarish story.
Here's a portrait of artist Osvaldo Talo!
Osvaldo Talo  (2015)
Copyright (C) Osvaldo Talo  &  Editora Taika.
English Translation & New Color 

     Copyright (C) 2015, 2019 Henry R. Kujawa

NEW Scans of ALBUM CLASSICOS DE TERROR #3

     from MY collection!
     Special thanks to Vagner Ferreira Silva.

Scans of CLASSICOS DE TERROR #5 (1973)
     from the QuadriBrasil site
.
Scan of CLASSICOS DE TERROR #19 (1977) cover 
     from the Guia Dos Quadrinhos site.

Restorations by Henry R. Kujawa

For more:
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at The Poe Museum site.
Read about Edgar Allan Poe at the Biography site.


R
ead about Osvaldo Talo at the Guia Dos Quadrinhos site..

Visit Osvaldo Talo's Facebook page!

See more covers from Editora Taika at the Nostalgia Do Terror site.


Read about MS. Found In A Bottle at Spark Notes.
Read about MS. Found In A Bottle at Lit Charts.
Read about MS. Found In A Bottle at Old Style Tales.
Read about MS. Found In A Bottle at Shmoop.
Read about MS. Found In A Bottle at World History Project.

Read the complete story at the Poe Stories site.
See the MS. FOUND IN A BOTTLE Gallery of Illustrations.


     Audio:
Hear THE BLACK MASS radio episode!
Hear Meteo Van's musical MANUSCRIPT piece
     at the Band Camp site.


     Comics:
Read the E. Allgor MANUSCRIPT adaptation!
Read the Osvaldo Talo MANUSCRIPT adaptation!
Read the Ezra Jackson MANUSCRIPT illustrated story!
Read the Alfonso Font MANUSCRIPT adaptation!
Read the Leo Summers MANUSCRIPT adaptation!
Read the Jordi Martinez MANUSCRIPT adaptation!

     Misc:
Read the Osvaldo Talo MANUSCRIPT adaptation!

Read the Osvaldo Talo OVAL PORTRAIT adaptation!
Read the Osvaldo Talo AMONTILLADO adaptation!
Read the Osvaldo Talo HOUSE OF USHER adaptation!
Read the Osvalso Talo WILLIAM WILSON adaptation!

See the CHRONOLOGICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!
See the ALPHABETICAL list of Edgar Allan Poe stories!

(
Continued in Poe 1967, Pt. 8)

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