The Neverending Story – Through the Magnifying Glass – Part One: Atreyu’s Quest | ACC #101

The “Nothing” threatens the world of fantasy. If no one does anything, this world will be completely destroyed. The reason for this is that the Childlike Empress, the ruler of Phantasia, is ill. The young warrior Atreyu sets out to find a cure.
At the same time, a boy named Bastian Balthazar Bux follows Atreyu’s adventures, which he reads in a book called “The Neverending Story.”
And Jarmo Dorak follows Bastian’s experiences, which he reads in a book called “The Neverending Story”. He takes a look at the story, which is one of author Michael Ende’s most successful.

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ASTROCOHORS CLUB: The Legacy of Generations

It is a time of great turmoil on Earth. Decades of conflict, strife, and environmental degradation have left the planet teetering on the brink of despair. The older generation, burdened by their past mistakes, longs for redemption and hope for a better future.

A new year, a new time, a new generation. This is the start of new adventures.

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Asterix – The Animated Movies – The Early Era | ACC #100

Two reasons to celebrate: the 100th episode and the 150th subscriber. On this occasion, Jarmo is looking at the first films about the Gallic warrior Asterix. It can be described as the “first trilogy” because after the third part there was a long break and the style also changed. The three films are “Asterix the Gaul”, “Asterix and Cleopatra” and “The Twelve Tasks of Asterix”.

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King Smurf – Absolute Smurf smurfs absolutely | ACC #099

“Absolute Smurf smurfs absolutely”, that is the motto of this adventure of the Smurfs that Jarmo takes a look at in this episode. First published in 1964 it’s a tale about power and corruption. Papa Smurf must travel to find a rare plant. While he is away the others Smurfs find that they need a leader who decides what they should do. So they start an election – and one Smurf becomes power-hungry…

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The Buffalo Creek Gold Rush – Lucky Luke | ACC #098

In 1949, comic artist Morris was still in America with his colleagues Jijé and André Franquin. Nevertheless, he delivers the episodes of a new adventure of his cowboy Lucky Luke: “The Buffalo Creek Gold Rush”, a satirical look at human greed.

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Starter Versus the Car Breakers | Sophie | ACC #097

A new story about the car mechanic Starter, which brings us a little closer to the comic series “Sophie”. Unfortunately, Sophie doesn’t appear in this story either, but another friend of Starter’s, with whom he would experience his adventures in the future: Pipette. In the story, the two have to deal with a fraudulent insurance company…

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The Shaving Soap Secret Weapon | Nick Knatterton | ACC #096

After the success of Nick Knatterton’s first story, comic book author Manfred Schmidt realized that his plan to put American-style comics in a bad light had failed. So what to do? It’s simple: turn it up even more! The result was the story of the shaving soap secret weapon…

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The Atomic Sulfate – Mort & Phil | ACC #095

“The Atomic Sulfate” is Mort & Phil’s first long-form comic adventure, first serialized in Pulgarcito magazine. The story was published in 1969 and is about the adventures of Mort & Phil in Tirania, where they are supposed to retrieve a bottle with a liquid from the clutches of the dictator Bruteztrausen. Insects that are sprayed with this liquid grow to giant size…

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Easter for Two Kids – The Little People | ACC #093

Published in Spirou Magazine in 1969, Easter for Two Kids is a short story with a social commentary and an interesting insight into the Easter traditions of France and Belgium. And that’s what we’re looking at in this episode.

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The Mystery of the Running Voice – Clifton | ACC #092

After the comic artist Macherot left the Tintin Magazine and Jo-El Azara wanted to work on other projects, “Clifton” was once again moved to a new artist, or in that case, two of them: the illustrator Bob de Groot and the writer Philippe Liégeois, known by his pen name Turk. The two sent Clifton on his new adventure: “The Mystery of the Running Voice”. It shouldn’t be the last adventure that they created for the famous detective.

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Asterix and the Banquet | ACC #091

“Asterix and the Banquet” is a comic book first published as a serialized story in Pilote magazine in 1963. In this story, the Romans palisaded the Gaulish village to prevent the Gauls from escaping and harming the Roman Empire. But Asterix bets the Inspector General that he can make a journey across Gaul. To prove it, he will bring a specialty from each region. The Inspector General agrees to the bet and so Asterix and Obelix embark on a true “Tour de France”.
The Tour de France was also the inspiration for this story. Therefore, in this episode, we will also look at this cycling race, which takes place annually in July in France and its neighboring countries.

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Smurfony in C | ACC #090

In the comic “Smurfony in C”, Peyo is supported by the young cartoonist François Walthéry, since the fame of the Smurfs has caused the creator of the small, blue creatures to be overburdened with work. The story is about a Smurf who really wants to play in the orchestra with the “Smurfony in C”, but is completely unmusical. The evil wizard Gargamel develops a sinister plan: He foists a magical musical instrument on Smurf that anyone can play and that only produces beautiful melodies. But there is something else behind it…

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Lucky Luke in Desperado City | ACC #089

In the year 1948 the comic artist Morris (Maurice de Bevere) went on a trip to the USA with his colleagues André Franquin and Jijé (Joseph Gillain). Nevertheless he was able to send new comic pages to his publishing company in Brussels. So in 1948 the story “Lucky Luke in Desperado City” was published in Spirou Magazine, where Lucky Luke encounters the Pistol Brothers, two notorious criminals who are threatening Desperado City…

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Operation Pentecost – completed? | Operation Pfingsten – Abgeschlossen? | Opération Pentecôte – terminée ? | ऑपरेशन पेंटेकोस्ट – पूरा हुआ? | ペンテコステ作戦 – 完了しましたか? | 오순절 작전 – 완료되었습니까? | Operação Pentecostes – concluída?

“This operation is complete. But there is still so much to do. Let’s move on straight away…”

“Diese Operation ist abgeschlossen. Aber es ist noch so viel zu tun. Machen wir direkt weiter…”

“यह ऑपरेशन पूरा हो गया है। लेकिन अभी भी बहुत कुछ करना बाकी है। चलिए सीधे आगे बढ़ते हैं…”

「この作戦は完了しました。しかし、やるべきことはまだたくさんあります。すぐに進みましょう…」

“이 작업은 완료되었습니다. 하지만 아직 할 일이 너무 많습니다. 바로 진행하겠습니다…”

“Esta operação está concluída. Mas ainda há muito o que fazer. Vamos logo em frente…”

Covetous Convergence: The Avarice of the Titan

Good thing he was wearing that hazmat suit. The night in the desert was cold. But the sun’s rays had just risen and the researcher knew exactly that the cold was now being replaced by the relentless heat of the day. The Sahara was just not a destination for occasional tourists. Even if many tourists went to the Sahara.
The researcher activated his visor scanner and surveyed the cave in the rock. Perhaps now, at this early hour, he would find something. But probably not. The trail he was following was probably already cold.

How could that have happened? The researcher never thought that someone who was so committed to the law would suddenly go astray because of small things. Just because of this artifact that supposedly promised a new life? That statement alone, a new life… what should one imagine by that? How could a layman come across such a papyrus, which would have been an archaeological sensation, if it could have been examined by scientists. But no, the person really wanted to find what the papyrus promised.

New life. Whatever had happened, the researcher would no longer be able to understand it. He had followed the trail, but he hadn’t found everything. The alleged blue pyramid, for example, which should be hidden somewhere in the sands of Egypt. The Hidden City of Nut-Ankh-Aris. All these were names that probably had no real meaning.

But at least he had found the cave under the mountain. Someone must have been here too. But what then? Tracks led to the cave, none back. But there was nobody in the cave either. Did the person find the artifact? And if so, what happened then? Nobody would be able to say that anymore. What could it possibly be, this “new life”?

Luckily the researcher didn’t turn around. Otherwise he would have found his question answered and probably lost his mind at the sight.