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Screw Topolino i only fuck with Kalle Anka & C:o now
#duck comics#duckblr#duckverse#topolino#topolino magazine#kalle anka#donald duck comics#tomorrow starts the arild midthun stan era#vian who#korhonen > gervasio#panini yeah no have you heard of storyhouse egmont#if only duckblr focused more on the bullshit egmont did#pls it would be so much more entertaining#and when we get there ill convert them all to heymans fans but thats the next step
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Omg i completely forgot. How could I forget Korhonen? Life and times this, Storia e gloria that, McDuck Diaries is the REAL GOAT.
McDuck diaries is what if LaToS was less emo and more Barksian. It’s also the biggest source of Hortense and Matilda shenanigans we have. Kari Korhonen best current Egmont writer I will take no other options because there are none.
Oh yeah and huge Rockerduck lore drop that it has. Gervasio giving lore to Glomgold and Korhonen giving lore to Rockerduck is the ultimate balance in the Duck-universe. Some big chunks of lore of the most used Italian character comes from Denmark and some big chunks of lore of the most used Danish character comes from Italy. Literal perfection. All duck comics are in perfect harmony. Mouseverse has nothing on them. Egmont still uses red shorts Mickey. There is no harmony in the mouseverse. There is only harmony in the duckverse. Why? Because of Rockerduck. Rockderduck brings harmony to the entire universe and is like a beacon of peace, love and ultimate gratitude for life itself. Rockerduck is the glue that holds the fabric of reality’s goodness together. Rockerduck is love Rockerduck is life.
I absolutely love John D. Rockerduck.
And here's three stories to show why I think he's the best:
1. Life and Times of Scrooge (Chapter 4): King of the Copper hill (not technically about John, but like Howard is such a cool guy)(Inducks page)
2. The fortune of young Rockerduck (Inducks page)
3. La ballata di John D. Rockerduck (Inducks page)
What? Noo,,, Of course I didn't spend all morning searching for these three stories just to show why I like John D. Rockerduck.
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Finally finished this ! A personal project of mine . The Gearloose family tree !
Featuring characters made by Barks (Gyro & Lil Helper), Rosa (Fulton), Gervasio (Copernicus, Cartesius, etc), Mastantuono (Mad Ducktor) and others .
This was mostly based on the trees made by Marco Gervasio and Gilles Maurice .
As you can see, I made a lot of liberties on their designs .
Other characters that you might not know include :
•Prof. Pardalto - Gyro's maternal grandfather originating from the totally contradictory "History of Duckburg" series .
•Sonia Pardalto - Gyro's aunt, originating from Brazil .
•Uncle Euclid - Gyro's uncle, a bungling inventor according to INDUCKS . First appearance is on a Strobl story .
•Dana Data - Gyro's girlfriend, first appearance is on a story written by Janet Gilbert . Appeared on 2 stories, the other by Lars Jensen .
•Gadget Gearloose - Ratchet's twin, appeared in "The McDuck Journals" by Kari Korhonen in 2019 . Described as slightly odd, feels better to make him Euclid's father . I knew him in a scanlation which I forgot where I read it from (though I took a screenshot of it for reference) .
Note : I didn't include the other characters here since I don't know them to begin with and that they don't have a INDUCKS page or don't appear in any wikis .
Hope you like it ! 😁😁😁😁😁
#duck comics#duckverse#my art#scrooge mcduck#uncle scrooge#gyro gearloose#mad ducktor#newton gearloose#archimede pitagorico#marco gervasio#carl barks#don rosa#kari korhonen#corrado mastantuono#fantomius#little helper#family tree#disney comics#comics
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Angry Birds: Flight School #2
Kari Korhonen (w) • Marco Gervasio & Various (a) • Philip Murphy (c)
Red has moved from his old home back into the village to be closer to his new friends. But after a life of solitude, Red quickly learns that having roommates, in the form of Bomb and Chuck, might be a bit more than he is ready to take on!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Angry Birds: Flight School #2 preview. Red has moved from his old home back into the village #comics Angry Birds: Flight School #2 Kari Korhonen (w) • Marco Gervasio & Various (a) • Philip Murphy (c)
#angry birds: flight school#comic books#Comics#idw publishing#kari korhonen#marco gervasio#philip murphy
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Angry Birds: Flight School #2 (of 6)
Kari Korhonen (w) • Marco Gervasio & Various (a) • Philip Murphy (c) Red has moved from his old home back into the village to be closer to his new friends. But after a life of solitude, Red quickly learns that having roommates, in the form of Bomb and Chuck, might be a bit more than he is ready to take on! FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Angry Birds: Flight School #2—Subscription cover
Kari Korhonen (w) • Marco Gervasio & Various (a) • Paco Rodriquez (c) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 All-new comics featuring stories based on the hit movie
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So many great titles from the W this week, and we have your looks at them all. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-5-2017.
Angry Birds: Flight School #2
Writer: Kari Korhonen Artists: Marco Gervasio & Various Cover Artist: Philip Murphy
Red has moved from his old home back into the village to be closer to his new friends. But after a life of solitude, Red quickly learns that having roommates, in the form of Bomb and Chuck, might be a bit more than he is ready to take on!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
All-new comics featuring stories based on the hit movie!
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Animal Noir #3
Writers: Izar Lunacek & Nejc Juren Artist: Izar Lunacek Cover Artist: Izar Lunacek
Though still on the trail of the missing prey fantasy flick, Manny Diamond decides to call it a night and return home to his disconnected wife. But how will their night go — and Manny’s case — when a group of hippo mobsters bust in looking for Manny?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Box Office Poison Color Comics #4
Writer: Alex Robinson Artist: Alex Robinson Cover Artist: Alex Robinson
Sherman’s on a date… with a girl whose name he can’t remember! And Ed’s employment situation changes, but will it be for the better? All this in thrilling color!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Winner of the Eisner Award for Talent Deserving Wider Recognition, the International Comics Festival Award for Best Debut Graphic Novel (Angouleme, France), and voted by Wizard Magazine as the best indy graphic novel of all time.
“A salute to comics, an exploration of the human condition, and a solid, absorbing, and riotously snide tale about at least half of the things that make life important.” — Tasha Robinson, The AV Club
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Brutal Nature: Concrete Fury #2
Writer: Luciano Saracino Artist: Ariel Olivetti Cover Artist: Ariel Olivetti
As our hero learns the history of the shapeshifting masks, the evil Thomas Wolf relives his own experience with the powerful artifacts… and makes his nefarious intentions clear!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
The beautifully painted story continues, featuring art by comics superstar Ariel Olivetti!
#gallery-0-49 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-49 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 12%; } #gallery-0-49 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-49 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Darkness Visible #3
Writers: Mike Carey & Arvind Ethan David Artist: Livio Ramondelli Cover Artist: Livio Ramondelli
When the demons came, humanity reluctantly learned to share the world with another sentient race. Eighty years later, this uneasy co-existence has spawned an endless terrorist conflict. This special issue, with guest artist Livio Ramondelli, reveals just how that compact was forged during the darkest days of World War II.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
From bestselling author and screenwriter Mike Carey (Unwritten, Lucifer, Girl with All the Gifts) and Arvind Ethan David (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency) comes an all-new, original world of darkness and demons.
Featuring guest art by Livio Ramondelli (Transformers)!
Ask your retailer about the variant cover by Ryan Kelly (Saucer Country)!
#gallery-0-50 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-50 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 11%; } #gallery-0-50 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-50 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Donald Duck #19
Writers: Rodolfo Cimino, Jonathan Gray Artist: Giorgio Cavazzano Cover Artists: Daan Jippes, Ulrich Schroeder
“Kingdom Under the Sea!” Skindiver Donald chases a fish dinner straight into Princess Reginella’s awesome subaquatic world—just in time for duck-smashing deepwater danger!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
At last! The great Reginella makes her long-awaited USA Disney Comics debut—and Donald’s love life may never be the same!
It’s a legendary Disney epic by fan favorite Giorgio Cavazzano… in English for the first time ever!
Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #386!
Variant cover by Massimo Fecchi!
#gallery-0-51 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-51 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 11%; } #gallery-0-51 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-51 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Dungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt, Vol. 6: The Halfling’s Gem
Writers: R.A. Salvatore, Andrew Dabb Artist: Tim Seeley Cover Artist: Tyler Walpole
Adapted from the famous book by R.A. Salvatore, The Legend of Drizzt: The Halfling’s Gem. At long last, Drizzt D’ourden has found a surrogate family to love and stand by through all. However, in the aftermath of the battle for Mithral Hall, Drizzt finds this family in pieces. Bruenor Battlehammer is lost, thought to be dead; Guenwhyvar–his loyal, magical panther–is missing; and Regis The Halfling has been kidnapped by Drizzt’s archenemy, Artemis Entreri.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 128 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-865-6
Bullet points:
Advance solicited for April release!
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Jem and the Holograms #25
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artist: Gisele Lagace Cover Artist: Jen Bartel
Truly Outrageous Part Two! In Hawaii The Stingers plot against Jem and The Holograms for “stealing Raya” as Riot tries to win back Jem. Meanwhile Jerrica must reconcile the two people she has become – Jem and Jerrica – and that might just mean telling Rio the truth!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Is someone going to throw Kimber into a volcano? Possibly!
When tempted, what will Raya do with The Holograms greatest secret?
Variant cover by Gisele Lagace!
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Kill Shakespeare – Past is Prologue: Juliet #1
Writer: Conor McCreery Artist: Corin Howell Cover Artist: Simon Davis
Juliet Lives! The newest chapter of the award-winning Kill Shakespeare series flashes back to five months after the death of Romeo, where Juliet is mourning yet another loved one – her mother. Now Juliet must discover who the murderer is, lest she becomes the next victim. New series artist Corin Howell (Transformers, The Mighty Zodiac, X-Files: Scully) takes the reins in a tale perfect for new readers to the series.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Michael Recycle #2
Writer: Eleanor Wharton Artists: Alexandra Colombo & Thomas Zahler Cover Artist: Alexandra Colombo
Michael and company head to South America when a landfill fire threatens to destroy the precious surrounding jungle – and a recycling plant not too far away! Will Landfill Jill learn a valuable lesson about recycling and repurposing before it’s too late? Join Michael and his friends in their latest adventure to find out!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Young readers who have enjoyed the Michael Recycle books and their eco-friendly messages can now thrill to more adventures in comic-book form!
Children are becoming more and more aware of the environment around them, and Michael’s green tips help them become responsible at an early age.
Alexandra Colombo’s charming art will captivate readers of all ages.
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Mickey Mouse #19
Writers: Andrea “Casty” Castellan, Thad Komorowski, David Gerstein Artists: Massimo De Vita, Cèsar Ferioli Cover Artist: Andrea Freccero
“The Magnificent Doublejoke,” Part 1! A bizarrely trollish crimefighter turns Mickey’s and Pegleg Pete’s lives upside down! Then it’s Mickey vs. Mortimer in “Early to Bid!”
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Modern Mickey master Andrea “Casty” Castellan brings us a brand-new… hero? Villain? Maybe the amazing Doublejoke is—both!
Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #328!
Variant cover by Marco Mazzarello!
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Revolution: Aw Yeah! #1
Writer: Art Baltazar Artist: Art Baltazar Cover Artist: Art Baltazar
Meanwhile in the Microspace, the evil Baron Karza searches for a magical ancient relic that is rumored to be ultimate power of all existence. His search leads him to the Transformers Universe! Baron Karza’s plan is to attack the Transformers’ leader…OPTIMUS PRIME! How can he do this? He’s so tiny and the Autobots are so huge! Never underestimate his micro power of evil. While in outer space, ROM the Space Knight continues his search for the Dire Wraiths! Guest starring G.I. JOE and the Micronauts!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Variant cover by Franco!
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Starstruck: Old Proldiers Never Die #3
Writer: Elaine Lee Artist: Michael Kaluta Cover Artist: Michael Kaluta
Back at the Sailor’s Grave, Harry and the Galactic Girl Guides try to decipher the recording made by the Sisterhood’s recruiting bot. While viewing the footage, Harry realizes nearly everyone he knows is involved in a plot to… what? He has many of the clues, but they still aren’t adding up. Could a fire on the Vale of Tiers shed a little light on things?
FC • 32 pages • $4.99
Bullet points:
Completely new coloring, and 50% new art from Michael Kaluta over the course of the series!
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The Electric Sublime
Writer: W. Maxwell Prince Artist: Martín Morazzo Cover Artist: Martín Morazzo
“Art is anything you can get away with… destroy it all.” Welcome to THE ELECTRIC SUBLIME–where art history, madness, and expression meet in a Pollock-splatter of thrilling crime adventure! When a mysterious change in the composition of a famous painting begins poisoning the minds of its spectators, Margot Breslin – director of the Bureau of Artistic Integrity – must pull famed “art detective” Arthur Brut out of a mental institution and back into the insanity that sent him there in the first place.
TPB • FC • $17.99 • 104 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-866-3
Bullet points:
Advance solicited for April release!
“What an incredibly cool, edgy, clever and engaging concept! Wonderfully written, beautifully illustrated! The world Prince, Morazzo, and Lopes have created with The Electric Sublime had me hooked three pages in and I cannot WAIT to see where they take it. Wonderfully written and beautifully illustrated–it is now firmly at the top of my recommended reading list!” –Kevin Eastman
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Uncle Scrooge #25
Writers: Tormod Løkling, Byron Erickson, Daan Jippes Artists: Arild Midthun, Daan Jippes Cover Artist: Arild Midthun
“The Hansa Hazard!” Scrooge and Donald set sail on the trail of a long-lost Clan McDuck treasure trove—but old enemies Azure Blue and Sharky vow to get there first!
FC • 40 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #429!
Classic Carl Barks bad guys Azure Blue and Sharky return for a new round of piracy and plunder!
Variant cover by Fabrizio Petrossi!
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IDW Publishing Previews for 4-5-2017
So many great titles from the W this week, and we have your looks at them all.
IDW Publishing Previews for 4-5-2017 So many great titles from the W this week, and we have your looks at them all.
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So many great titles from the W this week, and we have your looks at them all. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 4-5-2017.
Angry Birds: Flight School #2
Writer: Kari Korhonen Artists: Marco Gervasio & Various Cover Artist: Philip Murphy
Red has moved from his old home back into the village to be closer to his new friends. But after a life of solitude, Red quickly learns that having roommates, in the form of Bomb and Chuck, might be a bit more than he is ready to take on!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
All-new comics featuring stories based on the hit movie!
#gallery-0-46 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-46 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 12%; } #gallery-0-46 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-46 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Animal Noir #3
Writers: Izar Lunacek & Nejc Juren Artist: Izar Lunacek Cover Artist: Izar Lunacek
Though still on the trail of the missing prey fantasy flick, Manny Diamond decides to call it a night and return home to his disconnected wife. But how will their night go — and Manny’s case — when a group of hippo mobsters bust in looking for Manny?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Box Office Poison Color Comics #4
Writer: Alex Robinson Artist: Alex Robinson Cover Artist: Alex Robinson
Sherman’s on a date… with a girl whose name he can’t remember! And Ed’s employment situation changes, but will it be for the better? All this in thrilling color!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Winner of the Eisner Award for Talent Deserving Wider Recognition, the International Comics Festival Award for Best Debut Graphic Novel (Angouleme, France), and voted by Wizard Magazine as the best indy graphic novel of all time.
“A salute to comics, an exploration of the human condition, and a solid, absorbing, and riotously snide tale about at least half of the things that make life important.” — Tasha Robinson, The AV Club
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Brutal Nature: Concrete Fury #2
Writer: Luciano Saracino Artist: Ariel Olivetti Cover Artist: Ariel Olivetti
As our hero learns the history of the shapeshifting masks, the evil Thomas Wolf relives his own experience with the powerful artifacts… and makes his nefarious intentions clear!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
The beautifully painted story continues, featuring art by comics superstar Ariel Olivetti!
#gallery-0-49 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-49 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 12%; } #gallery-0-49 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-49 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Darkness Visible #3
Writers: Mike Carey & Arvind Ethan David Artist: Livio Ramondelli Cover Artist: Livio Ramondelli
When the demons came, humanity reluctantly learned to share the world with another sentient race. Eighty years later, this uneasy co-existence has spawned an endless terrorist conflict. This special issue, with guest artist Livio Ramondelli, reveals just how that compact was forged during the darkest days of World War II.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
From bestselling author and screenwriter Mike Carey (Unwritten, Lucifer, Girl with All the Gifts) and Arvind Ethan David (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency) comes an all-new, original world of darkness and demons.
Featuring guest art by Livio Ramondelli (Transformers)!
Ask your retailer about the variant cover by Ryan Kelly (Saucer Country)!
#gallery-0-50 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-50 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 11%; } #gallery-0-50 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-50 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Donald Duck #19
Writers: Rodolfo Cimino, Jonathan Gray Artist: Giorgio Cavazzano Cover Artists: Daan Jippes, Ulrich Schroeder
“Kingdom Under the Sea!” Skindiver Donald chases a fish dinner straight into Princess Reginella’s awesome subaquatic world—just in time for duck-smashing deepwater danger!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
At last! The great Reginella makes her long-awaited USA Disney Comics debut—and Donald’s love life may never be the same!
It’s a legendary Disney epic by fan favorite Giorgio Cavazzano… in English for the first time ever!
Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #386!
Variant cover by Massimo Fecchi!
#gallery-0-51 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-51 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 11%; } #gallery-0-51 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-51 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Dungeons & Dragons: The Legend of Drizzt, Vol. 6: The Halfling’s Gem
Writers: R.A. Salvatore, Andrew Dabb Artist: Tim Seeley Cover Artist: Tyler Walpole
Adapted from the famous book by R.A. Salvatore, The Legend of Drizzt: The Halfling’s Gem. At long last, Drizzt D’ourden has found a surrogate family to love and stand by through all. However, in the aftermath of the battle for Mithral Hall, Drizzt finds this family in pieces. Bruenor Battlehammer is lost, thought to be dead; Guenwhyvar–his loyal, magical panther–is missing; and Regis The Halfling has been kidnapped by Drizzt’s archenemy, Artemis Entreri.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 128 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-865-6
Bullet points:
Advance solicited for April release!
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Jem and the Holograms #25
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artist: Gisele Lagace Cover Artist: Jen Bartel
Truly Outrageous Part Two! In Hawaii The Stingers plot against Jem and The Holograms for “stealing Raya” as Riot tries to win back Jem. Meanwhile Jerrica must reconcile the two people she has become – Jem and Jerrica – and that might just mean telling Rio the truth!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Is someone going to throw Kimber into a volcano? Possibly!
When tempted, what will Raya do with The Holograms greatest secret?
Variant cover by Gisele Lagace!
#gallery-0-53 { margin: auto; } #gallery-0-53 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 11%; } #gallery-0-53 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-0-53 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */
Kill Shakespeare – Past is Prologue: Juliet #1
Writer: Conor McCreery Artist: Corin Howell Cover Artist: Simon Davis
Juliet Lives! The newest chapter of the award-winning Kill Shakespeare series flashes back to five months after the death of Romeo, where Juliet is mourning yet another loved one – her mother. Now Juliet must discover who the murderer is, lest she becomes the next victim. New series artist Corin Howell (Transformers, The Mighty Zodiac, X-Files: Scully) takes the reins in a tale perfect for new readers to the series.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Michael Recycle #2
Writer: Eleanor Wharton Artists: Alexandra Colombo & Thomas Zahler Cover Artist: Alexandra Colombo
Michael and company head to South America when a landfill fire threatens to destroy the precious surrounding jungle – and a recycling plant not too far away! Will Landfill Jill learn a valuable lesson about recycling and repurposing before it’s too late? Join Michael and his friends in their latest adventure to find out!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Young readers who have enjoyed the Michael Recycle books and their eco-friendly messages can now thrill to more adventures in comic-book form!
Children are becoming more and more aware of the environment around them, and Michael’s green tips help them become responsible at an early age.
Alexandra Colombo’s charming art will captivate readers of all ages.
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Mickey Mouse #19
Writers: Andrea “Casty” Castellan, Thad Komorowski, David Gerstein Artists: Massimo De Vita, Cèsar Ferioli Cover Artist: Andrea Freccero
“The Magnificent Doublejoke,” Part 1! A bizarrely trollish crimefighter turns Mickey’s and Pegleg Pete’s lives upside down! Then it’s Mickey vs. Mortimer in “Early to Bid!”
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Modern Mickey master Andrea “Casty” Castellan brings us a brand-new… hero? Villain? Maybe the amazing Doublejoke is—both!
Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #328!
Variant cover by Marco Mazzarello!
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Revolution: Aw Yeah! #1
Writer: Art Baltazar Artist: Art Baltazar Cover Artist: Art Baltazar
Meanwhile in the Microspace, the evil Baron Karza searches for a magical ancient relic that is rumored to be ultimate power of all existence. His search leads him to the Transformers Universe! Baron Karza’s plan is to attack the Transformers’ leader…OPTIMUS PRIME! How can he do this? He’s so tiny and the Autobots are so huge! Never underestimate his micro power of evil. While in outer space, ROM the Space Knight continues his search for the Dire Wraiths! Guest starring G.I. JOE and the Micronauts!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant cover by Franco!
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Starstruck: Old Proldiers Never Die #3
Writer: Elaine Lee Artist: Michael Kaluta Cover Artist: Michael Kaluta
Back at the Sailor’s Grave, Harry and the Galactic Girl Guides try to decipher the recording made by the Sisterhood’s recruiting bot. While viewing the footage, Harry realizes nearly everyone he knows is involved in a plot to… what? He has many of the clues, but they still aren’t adding up. Could a fire on the Vale of Tiers shed a little light on things?
FC • 32 pages • $4.99
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Completely new coloring, and 50% new art from Michael Kaluta over the course of the series!
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The Electric Sublime
Writer: W. Maxwell Prince Artist: Martín Morazzo Cover Artist: Martín Morazzo
“Art is anything you can get away with… destroy it all.” Welcome to THE ELECTRIC SUBLIME–where art history, madness, and expression meet in a Pollock-splatter of thrilling crime adventure! When a mysterious change in the composition of a famous painting begins poisoning the minds of its spectators, Margot Breslin – director of the Bureau of Artistic Integrity – must pull famed “art detective” Arthur Brut out of a mental institution and back into the insanity that sent him there in the first place.
TPB • FC • $17.99 • 104 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-866-3
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Advance solicited for April release!
“What an incredibly cool, edgy, clever and engaging concept! Wonderfully written, beautifully illustrated! The world Prince, Morazzo, and Lopes have created with The Electric Sublime had me hooked three pages in and I cannot WAIT to see where they take it. Wonderfully written and beautifully illustrated–it is now firmly at the top of my recommended reading list!” –Kevin Eastman
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Uncle Scrooge #25
Writers: Tormod Løkling, Byron Erickson, Daan Jippes Artists: Arild Midthun, Daan Jippes Cover Artist: Arild Midthun
“The Hansa Hazard!” Scrooge and Donald set sail on the trail of a long-lost Clan McDuck treasure trove—but old enemies Azure Blue and Sharky vow to get there first!
FC • 40 pages • $3.99
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Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #429!
Classic Carl Barks bad guys Azure Blue and Sharky return for a new round of piracy and plunder!
Variant cover by Fabrizio Petrossi!
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Okay. K - Diari Del Klondike has got to be one of the goofiest, dumbest, most illogical series yet with only 2 episodes. Barbieri is all like: yeah I'm going to make these stories to be consistent with Rosa and fill up the parts that he didn't write. So you expect that he's going to think about continuity. Then this episode he introduced Glomgold in the Klondike. You serious? That's not only going against Rosa, that's going against BARKS! BARKS?! You don't contradict Barks, that's sin in the Duck comics world. Scrooge doesn't know who Glomgold is until when they meet in the first ever Barks story. Rosa went around this by making sure that Scrooge never learns Glomgold his name in LaToS Chapter 6 The terror of the transvaal. Gervasio went around this by just avoiding these characters to directly interact in the past. They don't meet aside from that one Rosa appearance, so he makes sure that they don't meet. Glomgold can take over Duckburg and fake his curriculum vitae all he wants, but he doesn't interact with Scrooge. Meanwhile Barbieri is all like:
Does he just not know or does he not care? 'I will be building upon Rosa' is a pretty big claim. But that's obviously not the case here so, like, huh, what, why,, i am confusw.
Then look at the random new 'lore' he creates that only rivals the bullshit Kari Korhonen pulled in the McDuck Diaries(funnily enough also a diary. It seems Scrooge has a lot of those together with the secret one that Donald finds). Korhonen had literally every single character be ancestor or family member of present day character. It was weird, but I don't mind it too much compared to what Barbieri did.
Cause for some reason we need Blackheart Beagle to also show up in the Klondike with a new name?????? Huh?? Where did that come from? Why? That's the goofiest thing ever.
Then we need to give Scrooge this treasure that he actually holds very dear even though we have never seen it before.
Then we need to give Scrooge a dog sidekick that he just has had through his Klondike period.
Then we establish that he was actually best friends with Goldie all the time even though she drugged him, he kidnapped her, she stole from him, they beat the shit out of each other, and Rosa shows that their relationship is very rocky and terrible which is what made their love story so good. But no now they're bffs. Sure.
And I don't get the whole diary thing either? What point does it serve? It only makes everything more annoying to read because it gets broken up by HDL talking. Is it just to fill up pages? Idk
Then Scrooge's glasses why does he need those why why why why why
You get the chance to write about the Klondike, arguably one of the most exciting things in the donald duck universe and you decide to write the lamest stories ever. It's not like Barbieri can't write cool shit.
Some of his Wizards of Mickey chapters are the only wizards of mickey stories ever that are in the inducks top 10000. If you somehow manage to write good wizards of mickey stories you're a goddamn wizard (pun not intended).
So why is K so incredibly dull? I don't get it. I only have questions it's so weirddd
Why does it have references to life and times even though it directly contradicts it? You don't have to adhere to the Rosa Canon but then why do you say that you do? I don't get it.
Why is Flintheart Glomgold just chilling with Soapy Slick? This feels like a fever dream. You were somehow allowed to do this, this is crazy, so why is the result so boring? How? How can Soapy slick and Flintheart Glomgold be boring? *insert Tumblr blabbering*
There's so much goofy stuff. Scrooge as hulpsinterklaas is canon.
Only the Dutch will understand that this is a big deal.
Why would panini want a new series taking place in the past? Why did they ask Barbieri to write this? Or was it his own initiative? Even then, why would Bertani give the green light? The Klondike is a holy part of the duckverse. Or can people just do this if they want to? I can't imagine that. Rosa and Korhonen couldn't just write about Scrooge's past. They needed to have a reason (the reason usually being demand from the publisher). But if panini wanted it, then why don't they promote it? They have only placed these stories in issues where the cover could be something else.
A big new part of Scrooge's past is revealed!! That will sell well! How do we let the people know? BY MAKING THIS
THE COVER OF COURSE! (tbf they probably wanted a last chance to use it before it fell in the public domain. A last time they show everyone lmao look we can use this and you can't)
It's just such a strange series. And all the random OC's that pop up as well, but those are the least weird thing.
Anyway what I said was mostly ranting because that's funny. If you want to see people actually discussing this weird thing then you should read the papersera thread (use Google translate if you don't speak Italian it works fine)
#I don't get this series. It's just made out of confusion#scrooge mcduck#disney comics#ducktales#duck comics#goldie o'gilt#topolino#duckverse#the klondike diary#flintheart glomgold
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