Disney-comics digest #795.
David A Gerstein
David.A.Gerstein at williams.edu
Mon Sep 25 02:24:48 CET 1995
DAVE RAWSON:
Thanks for listing your Egmont stories (although I think you
didn't print the list because of MY request... which you hadn't seen
yet!) I was glad to see that list.
But maybe you can go back and look up the D-codes on the
stories which didn't have them on your list, because Harry will need
those before he can enter the stories in the Database.
You noted that your M+D story "On the Ball" was censored.
Where? Are you simply referring to how only a very few Egmont
countries (or maybe even only ONE) printed it?
I don't think that anyone on this list knew that Egmont had
commissioned a story with Mickey and Donald together, but then either
Disney-Europe, or Egmont themselves, chickened out and only allowed it
to see print in a very small market.
Actually, Dave, since Egmont HAS printed it, that means it's
available for Gladstone to use in D+M! I wouldn't mind seeing the
story myself, either...
One last comment: Didn't you show me a story you'd entitled
"Wings"? A DD 10- or 12-pager, I believe. I'm wondering why it isn't
on the list you sent to the Digest.
ALL:
Gladstone tells me that the Carl Barks Library, in its
hardback form, is *NOT* going to be reprinted at any known time in the
future. John Clark was confused when I began talking to him as if
we both knew this reprint was going to happen... so that explains why
letter-writers to Gladstone on the topic have gotten confused
responses. No one knows how this rumor got started.
DON:
When the LO$ is collected in album form, I'd like to see
Gladstone use the cover you drew for the Germans illustrating LO$ part
6 (the cover they never printed). I only have this cover in a German
advertisement, but it is one of my favorites. What prompted you to
give this single episode a completely different treatment in Germany
than it got in America, anyway? (Just wondering!)
It would be a crying shame to see your Egmont "Croesus" cover
never used in the U. S. Last time I talked to him, John mentioned
that WDC&S 603 would illustrate "Blaggard Castle" on the cover, so is
he planning to use your cover on #602?
(For those who don't know, #601 will have a 1980s Barks cover
based on his painting "Sailing the Spanish Main." A magnificent
drawing originally done as part of an advertising promotion, later
reprinted with very POOR added colors in the CBL hardbound set. It's
going to look GREAT now.)
David Gerstein
<96dag at williams.edu>
"Have a chestnut, boys! ... OW!"
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