Post-Indrajal Covers – A tribute to Indrajal Comics
What if Indrajal still existed and published comic strip stories today, just like they did in those days? If they did, what would've they looked like? As a homage to the magic of Indrajal Comics, I made some "Indrajal Covers" for stories that never ran on Indrajal, that is, for stories that came after Indrajal Comics stopped publishing. Here is the third Post-Indrajal cover I made, with a story titled "Valley of the Gorillamen Part-2".- Original artwork : Daily Phantom story (No. 201) "Valley of the Gorillaman" (Original run from 13 November 2000 - 17 March 2001), written by Tony De Paul and drawn by George Olesen and Keith Williams.
- Indrajal logo & title from one of the old Indrajal Comics. (Volume number & date are just randomly entered.)
- Rearranged, retouched, partially redrawn, recoloured, enhanced, given a new title, and turned into a "Indrajal Cover" or, a Post-Indrajal Cover, by me.
I enlarged the original art from a panel in the comic, to make that as a feature in this "Post-Indrajal Cover". I had to digitally redraw and recolour over the blurred art to make it look as good as it was, and even better. Colouring and redrawing the gorillaman took more effort than the rest of the cover!
This cover depicts the scene where The Phantom goes into the Valley of Gorillamen along with his wolf, Devil. I took gorillamen images from different panels throughout the story and arranged them in a meaningful manner. Unfortunately, this story and many others are no longer available to read of thephantomcomics.com, as that site now redirects to the King Features Comics Kingdom website. However, older strips may be available to read if one has a paid subscription on that site.
What's with the Part-1 and Part-2, you ask? Indrajal comics used to publish some stories in parts, typically in two or three parts. Smaller stories were also sometimes published in parts, with about fifteen to sixteen pages in each parts. The other half of the comic book used to contain another story, typically of other characters like Flash Gordon, Rip Kirby or Buz Sawyer, in similar parts of fifteen/sixteen number of pages per part. So, I made two covers for "Valley of the Gorillaman" instead of only one cover.
You can see the part-1 cover in my previous post.
If I ever find more time, I'd like to draw some cover art myself as a homage to Indrajal & Lee Falk's Phantom, especially for stories that were never published on Indrajal. But until then, these Post-Indrajal Covers are a tribute to a comic that was once very popular across India.
The Post-Indrajal Comic Covers in this above post are only Fan-Art created by me for the sole purpose of paying homage to the great Indrajal Comics which used to be a very popular comic book series in India.
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