Up and Coming Talent
Matt Yaklin
myaklin at g4.net
Thu Jan 19 21:43:44 CET 2012
Too bad copyright laws keep ?every? single Disney character under
lock and key here in the USA.
If someone wanted to create new stories/art.. just how many hoops do
they have to jump through to even create a new comic containing a
Scrooge story?
matt at g4.net
On Thu, 19 Jan 2012, Gary Leach wrote:
> I'm with Leo (and many, many others) in hoping there are talents making their way along the career track
> who will join Barks, Rosa and Van Horn in carrying on the legacy of the Disney Ducks in comics. It just
> doesn't appear that a career track of that sort exists here in the US anymore. Is it reasonable to hope
> such career tracks still exist in other climes than North America, in places (and markets) that nurtured
> the likes of Scarpa, Rota, Branca, Vicar, to name just a few of the greats who remain under-acknowleged
> over here?
>
> Gary
>
> On Jan 19, 2012, at 4:13 AM, dcml-request at nafsk.se wrote:
>
> Greetings to Kristel and Everyone Else!
>
> It is hard to say if Don Rosa checks anything here any more: I know he responded back in the
> good old days, when he was still active in creating comic stories.
>
> Perhaps you do not know that he has suffered eye problems prompting his retirement.
>
> I agree: Don Rosa was a most worthy heir to the legacy of the great Carl Barks! Is there
> anyone out there from a younger generation worthy to join them in a Trinity of
> sorts? [ob_smileys14.gif] I know that Don Rosa was very pessimistic about the future of
> comic books and comic stories in general.
>
> But perhaps someone is waiting to join them in spite of the obstacles!
>
> Best Wishes to all!
>
> Leo Schulte
>
>
>
>
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