DCML Digest, Vol 104, Issue 3

Alexander Mariager Nielsen alexander-antonander at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 20 12:38:44 CET 2012



 Witch Italian forum is that? Is it a donaldist forum? And are he writing in Italian?

From: dcml-request at nafsk.se
Subject: DCML Digest, Vol 104, Issue 3
To: dcml at nafsk.se
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 12:13:03 +0100

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From: hfl at inducks.org
To: dcml at nafsk.se
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 13:08:48 +0100
Subject: Rosa

As I wrote here some time ago, Rosa wrote on an Italian forum that he only
reads and writes messages on that forum.
So I think he is not reading DCML anymore. I'm not sure about his private
mailbox.
 
--Harry.
 
 
 


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From: bangfish at cableone.net
To: dcml at nafsk.se
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 13:23:19 -0700
Subject: Up and Coming Talent



I'm with Leo (and many, many others) in hoping there are talents making their way along the career track who will join Barks, Rosa and Van Horn in carrying on the legacy of the Disney Ducks in comics. It just doesn't appear that a career track of that sort exists here in the US anymore. Is it reasonable to hope such career tracks still exist in other climes than North America, in places (and markets) that nurtured the likes of Scarpa, Rota, Branca, Vicar, to name just a few of the greats who remain under-acknowleged over here?


Gary


On Jan 19, 2012, at 4:13 AM, dcml-request at nafsk.se wrote:
Greetings to Kristel and Everyone Else!

It is hard to say if Don Rosa checks anything here any more: I know he responded back in the good old days, when he was still active in creating comic stories.

Perhaps you do not know that he has suffered eye problems prompting his retirement.

I agree: Don Rosa was a most worthy heir to the legacy of the great Carl Barks!  Is there anyone out there from a younger generation worthy to join them in a Trinity of sorts?     I know that Don Rosa was very pessimistic about the future of comic books and comic stories in general.

But perhaps  someone is waiting to join them in spite of the obstacles!

Best Wishes to all!

Leo Schulte


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From: myaklin at g4.net
CC: dcml at nafsk.se
To: bangfish at cableone.net
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 15:43:44 -0500
Subject: Re: Up and Coming Talent

 
Too bad copyright laws keep ?every? single Disney character under
lock and key here in the USA.
 
If someone wanted to create new stories/art.. just how many hoops do
they have to jump through to even create a new comic containing a
Scrooge story?
 
matt at g4.net
 
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, Gary Leach wrote:
 
> I'm with Leo (and many, many others) in hoping there are talents making their way along the career track
> who will join Barks, Rosa and Van Horn in carrying on the legacy of the Disney Ducks in comics. It just
> doesn't appear that a career track of that sort exists here in the US anymore. Is it reasonable to hope
> such career tracks still exist in other climes than North America, in places (and markets) that nurtured
> the likes of Scarpa, Rota, Branca, Vicar, to name just a few of the greats who remain under-acknowleged
> over here?
> 
> Gary
> 
> On Jan 19, 2012, at 4:13 AM, dcml-request at nafsk.se wrote:
>
>       Greetings to Kristel and Everyone Else!
>
>       It is hard to say if Don Rosa checks anything here any more: I know he responded back in the
>       good old days, when he was still active in creating comic stories.
>
>       Perhaps you do not know that he has suffered eye problems prompting his retirement.
>
>       I agree: Don Rosa was a most worthy heir to the legacy of the great Carl Barks!  Is there
>       anyone out there from a younger generation worthy to join them in a Trinity of
>       sorts?   [ob_smileys14.gif]   I know that Don Rosa was very pessimistic about the future of
>       comic books and comic stories in general.
>
>       But perhaps  someone is waiting to join them in spite of the obstacles!
>
>       Best Wishes to all!
>
>       Leo Schulte
> 
> 
> 
>


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From: UNDBKB at aol.com
To: dcml at nafsk.se
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 09:36:24 -0500
Subject: Don answering emails



 
 
Alexander writes:
Does Don Rosa answer his e-mails? I sent him an e-mail three days ago 19: 01 Danish time, but still no answer... It is somewhat weird...
Maybe Don is busy
He gets 100's every day, nobody answers all emails. Just not enough time in the day!
  		 	   		  
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