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The Rainbow Orchid : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Rainbow Orchid
The Rainbow Orchid is a comic written and drawn by Garen Ewing, the first of a series of planned Julius Chancer books. It is set in the 1920s and follows Chancer's expedition to discover the mythical 'Rainbow Orchid'. Starting in England, the adventure takes the characters first to France, then Karachi in India and into the Indus Valley. It is drawn in the ligne claire style and published in English by Egmont,〔("Egmont UK To Publish New Comic Strip Adventure The Rainbow Orchid" ), booktrade.info, 1 April 2008〕 in Dutch by Silvester Strips, in French by BD Must Editions, in Spanish by NetCom2 Editorial, and in German by Salleck Publications. ==Publication history== In 1997 a three page preview of ''The Rainbow Orchid'' appeared in Cherokee Comics' magazine Imagineers. Regular serialisation began in 2002 in BAM! magazine. When the first part was complete it was published as a black and white collection which sold out within months (the last copy was sold on eBay after some frantic last-minute bidding for £79). For a couple of years the strip was serialised online before being picked up and published in three volumes by Egmont UK in 2009, 2010 and 2012. In 2010 Silvester Strips published a Dutch edition.〔("De Avonturen van Julius Chancer" )〕 Spanish and French language editions followed from Netcom2 Editorial and BD Must Editions respectively, and in 2013 a German-language edition was published by Salleck Publications.〔()〕 ''The Complete Rainbow Orchid'' was published in English as a single album by Egmont in 2012 and a digital edition was produced by Panel Nine for their Sequential platform for iPad late in 2013.〔("The Rainbow Orchid goes digital" ), garenewing.co.uk, 15 November 2013〕 Garen also produced full annotations for the story in ''The Rainbow Orchid Supplement'' (2012).
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