Jorgen
Anders Christian Sivebaek
acsive at mail.mira.dk
Tue Dec 21 22:59:38 CET 1999
Welcome back Jorgen. I'm one of the newcomers even though i've been
here for a year and a half now.
> Donald Duck & Co # 46 1999
> There's a Dutch front cover on this one, of which we've had many
during
> the last year. A good thing, I think, since I usually like them
better
> than Egmont's. For some reason they have stopped putting the picture
code
> on the cover, so it's sometimes a bit difficult to be certain of the
origin,
> though. On this one, the tree ducklings are each holding a musical
> instrument - a trumpet, a saxophone and a violin. The latter is
obviously
> troubling the conductor, Donald, a bit, since he's oiling it.
This description hopefully rings a bell with our Barks-readers. It's a
redrawn WDC-cover,
but very nice indeed!
> During the last few weeks, two mysterious stones have puzzled
Norwegian -
> and presumably some other - Duck readers. The stones, which appear in
> both Duck and Mouse stories, are spherical, and have strange
abilities.
> All the stories are written by Pat and Carol McGreal.
and they change color from time to time... not intended but because of
the
newly discovered egmont-syndrome.
It makes the weekly be filled with miscollerings, patly wrong
informations about
Frogs, ads about books that aren't supposed to be published before 2
weeks after the ad... and no references of course... why is that,
anyway?
Don't the kids want to have them there? If that's the case I give up.
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