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Duck Comics Revue: "Old Froggie Catapult"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Great that IDW’s bringing back the classic comic books, eh? All I really know about IDW is that Popeye miniseries they did some time back. I didn’t think it was particularly good,. But that’s mainly because they were trying so hard to mimic Segar, and I think Segar is probably the least imitable cartoonist ever. Their heart. If I said this was Barks’ best the ducks adopt an animal story, I suppose I might get some. You can rea...
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Duck Comics Revue: "The Menehune Mystery"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Thursday, July 31, 2014. Man, my original plan was to go through the four issues of Uncle Scrooge that were issued as one-shots before it became it's own line- until I realized that, in fact, it was only three. The story makes a bad impression right from the start: this isn't the first time Scrooge has flat-out cheated his nephews ( eg. But to see it flouted so blatantly, so early on- man, I just don't like it. It irks me, especially as it's totall...
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Duck Comics Revue: "The Voluntary Castaway"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Tuesday, March 17, 2015. RIGHT You may or may not recall that I alluded a few times back in the fall to a new translation I was working on, but for then my computer died and even though I’d saved my work I was demotivated for whatever reason and nothing happened for a long time. Finally, however, I managed to push through and finish the damn thing, and here it is. Is this thing any GOOD? NOPE This is the next panel. Huh? Jules Verne’s Mysterious Island,.
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Duck Comics Revue: "Best Christmas"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Sunday, December 21, 2014. Thematically dense. We work with what we have. There’s a good overview of the five by Geoffrey Blum in this thing. Maybe read that instead. We begin with Best Christmas, from 1945, as our protagonists head out to Grandma’s. You’d really think they would’ve called in advance, but maybe Grandma is too backwards to have a phone. Sure, that’s it. Also: GREAT JOB, colorist. It looks like he’s throwing a ball of oobleck. Than the m...
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Duck Comics Revue: "Toyland"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Wednesday, December 24, 2014. More sophisticated. Though I suppose it would’ve been a welcome respite for him not to have to, for once. If nothing else, it’s interesting for how enthusiastically. It throws over any notion of a realistic mimesis. Sure, Santa may be real in Letter to Santa, but at least in that story he’s kind of magical and mysterious. Whereas here, sure, fine, great, Santa sent us a letter! This is the sort of thing that might happen!
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Duck Comics Revue: "Three Good Little Ducks"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Tuesday, December 23, 2014. Three Good Little Ducks". And now, Three Good Little Ducks, and I will eat my hat if Barks was not being a little bit sarcastic with that title, mimicking that kind of goodie-two-shoes children’s narrative. The story itself? Well, it’s my favorite of the five. I think it’s pretty much a winner in every respect. Let’s see, shall we? One reason I like this story is because I find the inadvertent assault on Donald really funny.
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Duck Comics Revue: Quick! To the Someone-Is-Wrong-On-The-Internet Signal!
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Monday, June 30, 2014. To the Someone-Is-Wrong-On-The-Internet Signal! Yeah yeah, insert appropriate meta-commentary about the pettiness of a post like this here. But it ANNOYS me, and I feel the need to share my irritation. So someone just left a comment on my "Prisoner of White Agony Creek" post. Saying, simply, "I disagree." Very cryptic. You disagree that it was Rosa's last story? You disagree that there are too many historical figures dragged in?
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Duck Comics Revue: "New Toys"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Thursday, December 25, 2014. I got you some New Toys! And doesn’t that blandly descriptive title sound like a placeholder that someone forgot to switch out for something more evocative? What I like most about this story is the way it deals with HDL’s Christmas wishes. On the one hand, yes, wanting new things when the old ones are perfectly good does. Barks is very good at making them seem unsympathetic in this regard. But it’s totally realistic,. As lo...
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Duck Comics Revue: "The Winter of Their Dissed Kismet"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Sunday, March 1, 2015. The Winter of Their Dissed Kismet". So, in honor of our friend Chris, here is this Kari Korhonen short from 2001, for which he provided the localization, and before anything else I should note and I mean this in the most positive way possible that that title is truly one of the most gruesome puns I have ever encountered. MY GOSH. I choose to believe it is so! Chickadees. I’m aware that they’re often just the plain ol’ Chickad...
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Duck Comics Revue: "The Hada House"
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Musings on Classic (and not-so-classic) Duck Comics. Thursday, October 30, 2014. Okay, so I've been shamefully negligent here of late: blame it partially on me having to adjust to new and frequently difficult circumstances, and partially to a rather disastrous computer meltdown (though I DID manage to save the files for my ongoing translation, to your undoubted relief). NEVERTHELESS, if you thought I was going to let a great holiday like Halloween get by me HA! HA, I say! Ready to do the time warp again?