Komix #150
Kriton Kyrimis
kyrimis at cti.gr
Mon Dec 4 08:06:18 CET 2000
Here's what's in this month's issue of KOMIX:
* Cover by Don Rosa. I have put a scan in
http://dias.cti.gr/~kyrimis/pics/komix150.jpg
* A three-page article titled "On the occasion of the disappearing tightwad",
subtitled "Komix in a profound discussionwith Don Rosa".
* Don's "The Incredible Shrinking Tightwad". This is the unserialized version
of the story, augmented with the additional panels that Don made for
Gladstone's censored version, and is advertised as a world exclusive.
* "Caught in the Cold Rush" (D95099) written by John Lustig and drawn by
William Van Horn.
* A one-page article titled "A different dinosaur", subtitled "a digital fairy
tale from the Mesozoic era".
* A one-page article titled "Computers make no artistic choices", subtitled
"an artist argues with those who think that computers do everything". (More
tribute to the Dark Empire's latest film offering.)
* A two-page "KOMIX's news" feature, half of which is an article titled
"Homage to Carl Barks". Among the things that that they mention is
that Komix had a tribute to Carl Barks, titled "Carl Barks in Greece: A
Former Unknown Celebrity" published in issue #227 of The Comics Journal.
* Jack Bardbury's "Ninety-Day Wonder" from Mickey Mouse #47.
Kriton (e-mail: kyrimis at cti.gr)
(WWW: http://dias.cti.gr/~kyrimis)
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