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Rob Klein
bi442 at lafn.org
Thu May 8 04:25:37 CEST 2003
First of all, when Paul Murray said "I did everything else (than write the
stories)(sic), he meant everything else that the artists do - not colouring
(which was always done at Western publishing (not by the work-at-home pencilers
and inkers).
Actually Ehapa IS an Egmont publisher (a subsidiary company). I've been told
that Egmont owns 50 or 51% of Ehapa. Ehapa has to follow the rules for
Egmont "franchise" publishers. It IS true that they have SOME discretion as to
what they print, but must follow several general Egmont rules. I'm sure David
G. can tell us more about that.
Barks drew Huey Dewey and Louie wearing their caps sideways, and pulled down
over their eyes. Those ways might be considered "silly", if backwards is
considered "silly". Perhaps backwards is not silly, but actually functional.
Wearing the brim over the back of one's neck, may help protect it from becoming
sunburnt. perhaps the skin on the back of the neck is more prone to skin
cancer and especially the deadly melanoma. So, perhaps they are extremely
serious geniouses?! The greatness of Barks' universe is that Donald's nephews
didn't always act the same way (serious). If they HAD always been serious
little boyscouts, I would have thrown such comics to the floor and jumped up
and down on them and used them for kindling! Barks had Huey, Dewey, and
Louie's characters acting like little boys (albeit, often wise above their
years): sometimes spoiled, naughty, selfish, silly and very childlike, and at
other times wise, responsible, knowledgeable, and yes, - even SERIOUS! They are
well rounded-like REAL PEOPLE! THAT is why we love them! You are INCORRECT, if
you say that Ehapa's portraying the Nephews as modern and childlike refutes
Barks' image of them.
By the way, I have severly slowed down my Disney story production to write a
children's book series which includes a character who is a "goody-two-
shoes" "boyscout" type. He is serious to a fault, always right, and always
telling people when they are incorrect, or doing wrong. He is COMPLETELY
INSUFFERABLE! He is the character you "love to hate" - even more than an evil
villain. We wouldn't want to think of Huey, Dewey and Louie in THAT way????-
would we????
About new characters. I love seeing new characters added to fill out Duckburg
and the Duck and Mouse universes. I want to bring in several new characters
myself. I think with all the production of the various publishers, there is a
lot of room for that -EVEN if they might not match the Barks and/or Rosa
Universes-or EVEN conflict with them. I myself would try hard to make sure not
to specifically CONFLICT with Barks-but that should not be a criterion for all
stories. Lots of current young readers are open to anything that occurs in
well-written, logical stories. If I read a great story that is well drawn, and
it shows something that conflicts with Rosa's "History of Scrooge", I can still
enjoy it. I'm sure there are a lot of other Disney Comics fans who feel the
same way. There is a lot of room for all sorts of creative production that
follows only the most basic definitions of The Duck Universe.
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