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Disney Comics Around the World in One Hundred Years
2023
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WHAT CREATIVE WHIRLWIND BRINGS MICKEY MOUSE, DONALD DUCK, THE EVIL QUEEN, AND THE BEAGLE BOYS TOGETHER? The Walt Disney Company is celebrating its 100th anniversary by launching Disney 100 Years of Wonder—and with it, Fantagraphics is bringing you international comics to celebrate! Disney Comics have existed since the dawn of the studio. Now grown-up fans can explore the history of Mickey, Donald, Uncle Scrooge, and their supporting cast with a chronological collection—featuring the most beloved Disney funny-page talents from around the world! See Mickey outsmarting counterfeiters in Floyd Gottfredson’s 1934 “The Crazy Crime Wave”... José Carioca upstaging a malevolent magician in Renato Canini’s 1974 “The Great Josédini”... and Uncle Scrooge founding his own nation in Don Rosa’s 1989 “His Majesty McDuck!” Plus more—hundreds of pages more, including star characters from Super Goof to Lilo and Stitch, many in stories all-new to North America or unavailable for decades!

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Authors

Don Rosa
Don Rosa
Author · 37 books

Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known as Don Rosa, is an American comic book writer and illustrator known for his Disney comics stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, and other characters which Carl Barks created for Disney-licensed comic books, first published in America by Dell Comics. Many of his stories are built on characters and locations created by Barks; among these was his first Duck story, "The Son of the Sun" (1987), which was nominated for a Harvey Award in the "Best Story of the Year" category. Rosa created about 90 stories between 1987 and 2006. In 1995, his 12-chapter work The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck won the Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story.

Carl Barks
Carl Barks
Author · 159 books

Carl Barks (March 27, 1901 – August 25, 2000) was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck (1947), Gladstone Gander (1948), the Beagle Boys (1951), The Junior Woodchucks (1951), Gyro Gearloose (1952), Cornelius Coot (1952), Flintheart Glomgold (1956), John D. Rockerduck (1961) and Magica De Spell (1961). The quality of his scripts and drawings earned him the nicknames "The Duck Man" and "The Good Duck Artist". People who work for Disney generally do so in relative anonymity; the stories only carry Walt Disney's name and (sometimes) a short identification number. Prior to 1960, the creator of these stories remained a mystery to his readers. However, many readers recognized Barks' work and drawing style, and began to call him the Good Duck Artist, a label which stuck even after his true identity was discovered by John and Bill Spicer in 1959. After Barks received a 1960 visit from Bill and John Spicer and Ron Leonard, he was no longer anonymous, as his name soon became known to his readers. Writer-artist Will Eisner called him "the Hans Christian Andersen of comic books." In 1987, Barks was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. (From wikipedia)

Romano Scarpa
Romano Scarpa
Author · 25 books
Romano Scarpa was one of the most famous Italian creators of Disney comics.
Floyd Gottfredson
Floyd Gottfredson
Author · 31 books
Arthur Floyd Gottfredson was an American cartoonist best known for his defining work on the Mickey Mouse comic strip. He has probably had the same impact on the Mickey Mouse comics as Carl Barks had on the Donald Duck comics. Two decades after his death, his memory was honored with the Disney Legends citation in 2003 and induction into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2006.
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