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![]() Actual anniversaries in 2005 |
| 2005-01-06 13:07:00 |
| A happy new year for all of you! For a good start the 2005 anniversary page is online. |
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| 2004-10-21 04:07:40 |
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Gemstone has effectively published Don Rosa stories since they started up during the summer of 2003 often combined with Don Rosa's nice covers. When it comes to the covers Don Rosa says: "...all the covers are reprints. So far I have done nothing new for Gemstone." Besides a few reprints of previously published Rosa-stories Gemstone have so far published the following new Rosa stories: Uncle Scrooge 319, June 2003 - The Dutchman's Secret (cover) 321, August 2003 - Attaaaaaack! (cover) 323, October 2003 - The Coin (cover) 324, December 2003 - Gyro's First Invention (cover) 325, January 2004 - The Beagle Boys VS The Money Bin 328, April 2004 - Forget it! (cover) 329, May 2004 - The Dream of a Lifetime 332, August 2004 - The Sharpie of the Culebra Cut (cover) 334, October 2004 - The Quest of Kalevala (cover) 337, January 2005 - "Trash and Treasure" Walt Disney's Comics (and Stories) 635-637, July-September 2003 - The Three Caballeros Ride Again (cover) Rosa stories that still remains unpublished in the US: D 98346 - US "Escape from Forbidden Valley" (24 pages) D 2001-024 - US "The Crown of the Crusader Kings" (28 pages) D 2003-081 - US "A Letter from Home or The Old Catsle's Other Secret" (34 pages) D 2003-235 - US "The Black Knight GLORPS again!" (25 pages) |
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| 2004-10-21 03:07:00 |
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Don Rosa has lately visited both Sweden and Norway. 14-16 September he visited the important book fair "Bokmässan" in Gothenburg, Sweden. 8-10 October he visited the Raptus comics festival in Bergen, Norway. Don Rosa 2005 calendar A new Don Rosa calendar with 12 Picosu Pinups will be published at least in Denmark and Finland in October/November. Upcoming stories During his visit in Scandinavia Don Rosa has confirmed that as of now his next story is supposed to be a new chapter in Lo$ - set in 1898 in between "King of the Klondike" and "Hearts of the Yukon" and show how Scrooge kidnapped Glittering Goldie and made her dig gold in White Agony Creek (as once shown by Barks in the uncensored version of "Back to Klondike"). |
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