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I picked up Gemstone's "Donald Duck Adventures" free giveaway book for Free Comic Book Day today, and I'm definitely impressed. The color is among the best I've seen in a Disney comic, proving that color has definitely come along way since the 1990 Gladstone reprint of the same story--"Maharajah Donald."<BR>
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I seem to remember reading somewhere that this story was censored, but I've yet to see any changes, so I don't think it's too blatant. I'd have to look harder, which I haven't bothered to do yet.<BR>
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I was a bit disappointed that there wasn't a big splash-page explanation of Carl Barks, to introduce to new readers. Gemstone doesn't seem to be as appreciative as the older works as Gladstone was, but I'm not asking them to be--I like the idea of a focus on newer, European material. Still, there could have been some kind of Carl Barks explanation, for those new readers picking up their Free Comic Book.<BR>
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Overall, I'd say this book is worth the $5 Gemstone is requesting to receive a copy directly. After all, I'm sure it will be hard to find...<BR>
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Dane Martin<BR>
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"Surrealism in th' service of sanity is no sin."<BR>
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