Gemstone Reaction and Suggestion.
JTorci3511 at aol.com
JTorci3511 at aol.com
Sun Dec 3 21:28:22 CET 2006
Everyone:
Let's hear it for Chuck, Dean, Robert (...all great guys, as my experience
has shown) and everyone else who's acted as voices of reason in the Gemstone
situation.
Some of the comments I read here were downright shameful. Ungrateful to the
almost Herculean efforts of Steve Geppi to secure a comics publishing
license from the monolithic Disney Enterprises, Inc., disrespectful to the memory
of Bruce Hamilton who, even though I sometimes disagreed with his direction
during the Gladstone II days, is directly responsible for all we as American
fans have today, and unappreciative of the efforts of David, and Gary to
communicate with us (and do it "square", to paraphrase a favorite character) during
this difficult time!
So, let's keep it on an even keel -- as it has been lately -- and see what
happens.
Also, let me "second" Dean's suggestion for a prestige Donald and Mickey
title. As with all "Great Minds", I've expressed a similar idea in a letter I
sent to WDC&S #675 last week, some of which I'll excerpt here:
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The month of November brought some sad news from Gemstone, concerning the
(hopefully temporary) cancellation of DONALD DUCK AND FRIENDS and MICKEY MOUSE
AND FRIENDS. The first unhappy news, I must point out, since the coming of
Gemstone some 3 ½ years ago… still pretty good by any standard.
Rather than echo some of the criticisms posted online concerning the
cancellations and content of the remaining titles, I’d prefer to thank the team at
Gemstone for their superlative efforts thus far, and pledge my support for
future projects.
Still, for me, it is a blow to lose the abovementioned titles. More so than
any other title, format, or packaging, they were the “real deal”. The
direct descendents of the Dell DONALD DUCK and MICKEY MOUSE titles, to which we
all owe so much.
Oddly, as these titles “leave the building”, we also receive what is, in my
opinion at least, the BEST issue of WDC&S published by Gemstone… and maybe
one of the best ever. With the three meaty continued stories; “The Orb Saga”
, Gottfredson’s “Mickey Mouse Joins the Foreign Legion”, and the unexpected
surprise of “The Protector of Shambor” – not to mention the hijinks of a
good William Van Horn snowball-throwing romp – I find myself anticipating the “
next issue” in a way I haven’t since the original run of “The Return of the
Phantom Blot” in 1964.
Could that anticipation lead to possible inspiration? Consider this… If the
squarebound format of WDC&S and UNCLE SCROOGE is, as indications show, a
successful one, WDC&S # 675 is a perfect example of how great a prestige DONALD
AND MICKEY title could be!
Frankly, I’m not at all interested in the reported thick black and white
collections. Excepting that material originally seen as daily newspaper strips,
these comics were MEANT TO BE IN COLOR! And, in such a DONALD AND MICKEY
title, they would be! It could encompass the material that would have appeared
in the departed titles, and would be the perfect place for classic reprints
ranging from “Lost in the Andes” to “The Red Wasp Mystery”, as well as Barks
ten-pagers, Romano Scarpa’s Duck and Mouse adventures, and new works from
fan-favorite contemporary creators.
We might have lost four titles, including the DD and MM “Take-Alongs”, but
we need not miss a beat with such a welcome alternative to take up the slack!
Please give it some consideration.
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So, hopefully, between Dean's suggestion and mine, we can give "legs" to
this idea!
Joe Torcivia.
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