I wish, Terry. No, I got that page off the www. And yes, I know about the upcoming Scrooge album - of course I pre-ordered it. Can't wait!
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Siep, that looks like an original page of art. Yours? or something off the net?
You may just have to wait for the next Fantagraphics album for your Scrooge fix. (I won't send you any of my stuff, well... maybe if I come across some doubles.) Or maybe mainline some DuckTales DVDs.
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Daan Jippes still is, but he's moved on to other projects. He's doing HAVANK, a graphic novel interpretation of a Dutch detective novel series:
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With some quick research it looks like Boom! comics had the license last, but it seems they aren't doing it anymore. I remember there was a very good European publisher (maybe Egmont?) that brought us Daan Jippes, Romeo Scarpa, and maybe the early Don Rosa stuff. Any idea if they're still around.
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So, then who's publishing the new Disney material ??
I need my Uncle Scrooge fix!!
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I haven't looked into the publishing history lately, but I don't think Marvel is doing anything with Disney comics. It would be a great reciprocal deal since Disney bought Marvel, and would make a lot of sense. I haven't been too happy with what I've seen from Boom Comics, though. I don't mind new stuff being published, but I loved how Gladstone mixed new, classic, and European stories when they had the contract.
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Hey, Terry, LOVE the Disney stuff you posted - Batman as well.
I was wondering about the Disney-Marvel connection. Would you know if Marvel has continued the classicDisney sries, like Uncle Scrooge or Donald Duck?
I bought some of the Kaboom! issues, but for the last couple of months...nothing.
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Originally posted by TerryE View PostDan, any collection must have a first appearance. Although, I've sinced looked it up and the true first appearance of Hellboy was a San Diego Comic Con commemorative comic, but Next Men was the 1st mass audience appearance.
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Dan, any collection must have a first appearance. Although, I've sinced looked it up and the true first appearance of Hellboy was a San Diego Comic Con commemorative comic, but Next Men was the 1st mass audience appearance.
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Originally posted by TerryE View PostThis one's for my buddy Dan! As mentioned recently on "The Big Bang Theory", here's Next Men #21, the first appearance of Hellboy.
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And the first issue of Dark Horse Presents that had a Hellboy story
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