Roland Comic

Welcome to Roland Comic, the website specifically designed to promote, describe, inspire and resurrect Roland Comic as well as promote other popular comic books online.

For many years, Roland Comic was a popular and much loved fantasy read for many avid fans. It is with sadness that the comic ceased to be, but this in its own strange way has made the comic even more sought after and achieved cult status amongst its large army of fans across the world.

Roland Comic was originally adapted from a translation of the "Song of Roland" by Frederick Goldin. Goldin's own translation is easily one of the best around. It is highly vigorous and powerful, fluid, fluent and never sacrifices the rhythm of the old language. Alone in a strange land, betrayed by countrymen, surrounded by hostile armies. In one day, Roland must temper courage with wisdom, choose between right and wrong, fight for his king, his faith and his life.

Whilst out of production, Roland Comic is still available as back issues from a variety of sources both online and in the many real world, brick and mortar stores that deal in comics and collectibles.

Roland Comic

Posted on June 7, 2008
Category: comic books | 1 Comment

Welcome to Roland Comic

This site has been resurrected from obscurity to bring back to life the original series of Roland Comic books that were created several years ago by Frederick Goldin. The comic only ran to a few issues and then faded out. The purpose of this blog is to provide any enthusiasts out there with a resource to obtain back-copies of those original few issues Roland Comic from sources online.

There are more reasons to this blog and that ios top promote comic books in general as well, because we’d run out of material pretty soon if we were only exclusive to the short run of original Roland Comics. In that respect, there will be info articles covering many aspects of all types of comic books, newspaper and magazine adaptations of popular comic strips and the many different variations of comics that are around today as well as those that faded into obscurity in the past.

Roland Comic

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