



In recognition of
Ray Harryhausen's famous series of
Sinbad adventures, here's a quartet of comic book adaptations of those selfsame cinematic fantasies: both Dell and Marvel adapted 1958's
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad into 4-color form (decades apart), and Marvel also produced a two-part adaptation of 1974's
Golden Voyage of Sinbad when that fantastic film came out.
The comics are fun, but the movies - featuring Harryhausen's stop-motion marvels - are better!
1 comment:
ooh, very cool.
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