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4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
Four Color 1213
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Four Color #1213 Universal
Grade:
9.4
Page Quality:
CREAM TO OFF-WHITE
Pedigree:
File Copy
Certification #:
0780329004
Owner:
4GEMWORKS
SET DETAILS
Winning Set:
4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
Date Added:
3/5/2008
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
Mysterious Island 1/62 File Copy Adapted from the 1961 movie "Mysterious Island."
"Movie Classic" on cover.
Photo/Paint Cover: Unidentified artists
Script: Jules Verne (original story); John Prebble; Daniel B. Ullman; Crane Wilbur (screenplay); ? (comic adaptation)
Pencils: Tom Gill
Inks: Herb Trimpe
This is tied with two others as the second best copy to date. A single 9.6 tops the census currently. 06/13. I originally bought this graded, as is, from Heritage Auctions.
Table of Contents
1. 0. Mysterious Island
2. 1. Mysterious Island
3. 2. Mysterious Island
4. 3. Balloons At War
5. 4. Mysterious Island This is a trio of photos, from the movie, I suspect. This is also the back cover of this issue. I do not know if an AD back variant exists for this issue.
Some data courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://www.comics.org/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
http://www.comics.org/issue/17336/
Wikipedia also provides a little infop on the movie that was source material for this comic:
Mysterious Island (UK: Jules Verne's Mysterious Island) is a 1961 film released by Morningside Productions. Based very loosely upon the novel The Mysterious Island (L'Île mystérieuse) by Jules Verne, the film was produced by Charles H. Schneer and Ray Harryhausen. It was directed by Cy Endfield, and was released through Columbia Pictures. The motion picture was filmed at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, England as a showcase for Harryhausen's stop-motion animation effects. Like several of Harryhausen's classic productions, the musical score was composed by Bernard Herrmann. All the model creatures except the giant bird (which was cannibalized for use as the Ornthiomimus in The Valley of Gwangi in 1969) still exist.
Plot [edit]
The film begins during the Civil War storm of 1865. At a prison camp, Cyrus Harding (Michael Craig), Herbert (Michael Callan), Neb (Dan Jackson), and Spillet (Gary Merrill), a war correspondent, are planning an escape. They spot a tethered gas balloon. After explaining their plan, they knock out the guard and escape from the prison house. Once they arrive at the balloon, they overpower some more guards and drag another named Pencroft (Percy Herbert) aboard. After he explains that he knows how to pilot the balloon, they let him join the group.
The balloon carries them across the US and it isn't long before they discover that they are over the Pacific Ocean.
When they reach the other side of the island, they encounter a monstrous crab. After Neb is killed, the castaways are able to push it into a boiling geyser and have crab meat for dinner. Saddened by their loss, the men continue exploring and find a herd of wild goats which they try to catch. They find the unconscious English ladies Lady Mary Fairchild (Joan Greenwood) and her niece, Elena (Beth Rogan), who were shipwecked here by the same storm. The ladies are soon revived and Herbert falls in love with Elena. Working together the castaways find cover and protection in a cave which they call "Granite House". A treasure chest later washes ashore and in it the men find some old and rare artifacts. Eventually they start planning an escape from the island.
Origins
The novel on which the film is based is a sequel to two other novels by Jules Verne, In Search of the Castaways (1867) and Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870). The first book featured the island, the pirates and a character Tom Ayrton who was marooned on a nearby island. The second book featured Captain Nemo and the Nautilus presumed lost in the maelstrom at the end of that novel. In The Mysterious Island (1874) after the escapees' balloon landed on the island, among many adventures, they encountered Ayrton alive, fought the pirates and discovered that Captain Nemo was their benefactor and the island the base for the Nautilus.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)
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