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Seven Samurai
2021
First Published
3.38
Average Rating
279
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Donald Duck Classics: de beroemde verhalen uit wereldliteratuur en filmklassiekers... maar dan met Donald, Mickey en alle anderen! In het zestiende-eeuwse Japan gaan Min-ni en Kah-rel op zoek naar samoerai die hun dorp kunnen beschermen tegen de plunderende bandieten van Boris-san. Ze ontmoeten Mikki-san, een samoerai zonder heer of zwaard, en de dappere Goofi-san. Kunnen zij de graan- en rijstoogst redden? Elke strip is voorzien van een leerzame pagina over het oorspronkelijke verhaal. In dit achtste deel: Seven Samurai, The Hobbit, Die Verwandlung, Little Women, The man without a past!

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Authors

Pat McGreal
Pat McGreal
Author · 24 books

Pat McGreal was a prolific writer of Disney Comics for the Egmont Company overseas, much of it later republished in this country. His non-Disney work included three graphic novels for DC/Vertigo: Chiaroscro; The Private Lives of Leonardo DaVinci, Veils and I, Paparazzi. Among the comic books he wrote for were Captain Marvel, Tarzan, The Simpsons, Judge Dredd, The Flash, Justice League, Indiana Jones, Martian Manhunter and Fighting American. He was an Eisner Award nominee and a past president of the Comic Art Professonal Society.

Carol McGreal
Carol McGreal
Author · 19 books
Carol McGreal is an American comic book writer.
Giorgio Cavazzano
Giorgio Cavazzano
Author · 15 books

Cavazzano was born in Venice, Italy. He started his career at the age of 14, as an assistant to Luciano Capitanio (his cousin) and an inker for Romano Scarpa. He produced stories about Disney characters Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck and others. Cavazzano's work is known for combining the traditional rubbery appearance of Disney characters with realistic illustration of technological gadgets and machinery. This style has had a big influence on many Disney illustrators of the new generation, especially the Italians. Recently, he drew the series 'Big Bazoon' for the Italian Playboy, and cooperated with the Spanish artist Sergio Aragonés on the gag series 'Oran et Outang'/'C'Est la Jungle' in Spirou. He also illustrated the epic Disney fantasy comic World of the Dragonlords, which was written by Byron Erickson. In Italy, he continued to draw Disney comics for Topolino. In 2006, he set up a new series for Disney Italia, 'Jungle Town'. He has received numerous awards for his work in comics. Apart from Disney, he has also been involved in drawing other, less known, comics and has done work in advertisement.

Silvia Ziche
Silvia Ziche
Author · 15 books

Silvia Ziche (born 5 July 1967) is an Italian cartoonist. Ziche debuted in 1991. She has devoted much of her work to Disney comics, as published in the Italian weekly digest Topolino. Her style, round and comical, injects cartoony vibes into the tradition of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck comics. Besides Disney, Ziche's comics and vignettes have appeared in a number of Italian magazines, like Linus and Cuore. Her most famous original creation is Lucrezia, a humorous series exploring the funny side of modern womanhood. Her latest graphic novel is the autobiographical La Gabbia ('The Cage', 2022).

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