<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff"><FONT BACK="#ffffff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Hi all!<BR>
<BR>
I'd like to wish DCML members and readers a Merry Christmas. I hope it turns out to be a great day for all of you and that no one gets a lump of coal in their stocking. I remember the first time I found the DCMl. My first reaction was "Wow! People that like/talk about Disney comics?!" It was great and I've learned alot following all the discussions.<BR>
<BR>
Speaking of nostalgia, what was the first Disney comic or story that you remember reading? My first encounter with Disney comics was Christmas of 1990. The JCPenny catalog offered a package of 12 Disney Comics (as well as Nintendo Comics). So I asked for those for Christmas. It had Mickey Mouse Adventures #1 among others. The first story that I can really remember reading was "Three Dirty Little Ducks" in WDCS 544 (which came in the package). From then on, I was always getting Disney comics at various stores. <BR>
<BR>
Towards the last year or two of Gladstone Series II, I got out of it because I just plain couldn't find them in stores. I guess I should have started going to comics shops then, but somehow that didn't occur to me. But by then, the $6.95 comics had started to take over, so I couldn't have bought them anyway. Heck, I thought things were getting pricey when the comics went from $1.50 to $1.95! Oh what 5 years absence of Disney comics will do to make one tolerable to paying more for comics. ;) After that, Toy Liquidators was my friend, buying $1 Gladstone comics that apparently didn't too well the first time around, but that dried up after a year as well. <BR>
<BR>
And then, in June 2003, I made my way to a comics shop and on the door was a poster heralding the return of Disney comics! That advertising was a pleasant surprise and when I got in, they had Uncle Scrooge 319. I made what I considered a small capital investment of $6.95 (time has obviously made me oblivious to the cost. ;) And that's when the fun began and hasn't stopped since.<BR>
<BR>
I only meant to talk about my first comic, not my whole saga with Disney comics, but I guess that doesn't matter. Merry Christmas everyone! :)<BR>
<BR>
Derek Smith</FONT></HTML>