DCML digest #1248

Donald D. Markstein ddmarkstein at cox.net
Mon Feb 10 13:41:08 CET 2003


  Don Rosa wrote:
   
  But the #3 idea is to have current stories that take place in 2003 and still
  have $crooge refer to his adventures in the 19th Century -- this forces the
  reader to put the stories into a fairy-tale Never-Never Land, and that takes
  the power out of the characters... they are apparently immune to misfortune
  or aging or injury.
There is a fourth possibility. For those who MUST have an explanation of their longevity, Barks had them encounter the Fountain of Youth. Maybe they've aged very slowly since then.

Quack, Don

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