<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">To all:<BR>
So far, I think Gemstone has done a marvelous job on coloring the comics artwork and covers. Particularly, the shades and layers of colors in the new Don Rosa tales just bring his very detailed drawings to life. While it would be interesting to see them in their original ink versions, I highly prefer Rosa's art in color form due to Gemstone's excellence in presentation thus far in my opinion. <BR>
Now, the Barks stories are getting better in terms of coloring. I really enjoyed seeing "Back to the Klondike" again in "Uncle Scrooge" 325. However, the story in this reprinting seemed more fresh and real due to modern technological advances that Gemstone is obviously utilizing well. Likewise, the William VanHorn pieces have never been better. Now, could things improve? Yes, production values can always go up (or down) since no art is ever totally flawless. Nevertheless, I believe Gemstone has reached the pinnacle of achievement. Certainly, the company is producing the best Duck comics ever in America in terms of quality and color. Feel free to agree or disagree.<BR>
Sincerely,<BR>
Anthony</FONT></HTML>