Demon Tooth , Barksisms , Artist Samples
Olivier
mouse-ducks at wanadoo.fr
Sun Apr 22 18:53:21 CEST 2001
Gilles:
>>In at least two Barks' stories, is a mountain called "La Dent du Diable" in
>>France. (I haven't the time to search the story codes) Are those two
>>mountains the same i the original versions?
(the French translation means "Devil's Tooth", actually)
Can remember one story only. I guess fellow members will recall both.
The story code may not be necessary: what are these stories about?
In WDC&S 157 (Oct '53, "The Money Stairs"), Donald challenges Uncle Scrooge
to climb "Demon Tooth".
By the way, in the previous WDC&S ("The Master Rainmaker"), the Idle Dandies
meet in Greenwood Canyon for their annual picnic. I can't find it (or missed it)
on your map.
Arie:
>>Does anybody know if "doggoned it" was something barks created or was
>>already in American language lifestyle back then?
"Doggone" was a favorite of Mickey's in Gottfredson's early strips..
Rob:
>>make a website showing a one-panel or one-page sample for each
>>artist, with perhaps a very short biography next to it.
Great idea!
Allow me to add the following suggestions:
a/ a few panels showing the evolution of the artist's style
(I guess that's what you had in mind as well)
b/ the earliest panel possible featuring a recurring character created by the artist.
(I already have a few such panels for Barks: click on the U$ icon under
"Disney Character" at http://members.nbci.com/mouse_ducks/
to get to the "Barks' Creations-- Timeline" section; clicking on "p , panel "
for the first five will display the panel in the lower left gray frame; naturally, I can
provide the larger original scans)
Olivier
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