Disney-comics digest #252.
Gary Leach
73633.152 at CompuServe.COM
Sat Feb 26 17:57:32 CET 1994
In general, the US writers I mentioned began their Disney careers with
Disney Comics, then moved on to Egmont when the former downsized and the
latter offered practically the only gainful Disney comics employment in the
world for American creators. Even our assistant editor Gary Gabner made the
move when necessity dictated. Don, of course, made the move much earlier due
to Disney's snotty policies on original art and such.
Michael T. Gilbert has done a few Mickey's (he and Janet collaborated in
many cases) as well as a couple Duck stories, and they're quite good, and
already worked out in American idiom. As I remarked on before, this sort of
thing oughta breathe a little fresh air into an admittedly somewhat stale US
Disney comics environment.
By the way, William Van Horn is currently working on the art to Carl Barks'
new story, and it should be delivered to Egmont in fairly short order. Ironic,
isn't it, that even Barks has had to take his business overseas.
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