View Full Version : Yet another Barks request
bj_wanlund
06-11-2007, 07:30 PM
I'd like to see "The Seven Cities of Sebollah" (sp), which was an Uncle Scrooge story. It inspired the opening scene in Raiders, and I would personally like to see/read it. Any suggestions?
BJ
ohmahaaha
06-11-2007, 07:39 PM
I'd like to see "The Seven Cities of Sebollah" (sp), which was an Uncle Scrooge story. It inspired the opening scene in Raiders, and I would personally like to see/read it. Any suggestions?
BJ
"The Seven Cities of Cibola" was reprinted I believe in Uncle Scrooge # 217 during the first Gladstone run, and it may have been reprinted even more recently than that ... not sure ... but there you have it ... you should be able to find a copy of # 217 out there (anyone out there, correct me if I'm wrong about that issue number but I think I'm correct).
David Gerstein
06-11-2007, 07:43 PM
Hmm. The old Gladstone 32-page album (http://brucehamilton.com/GLADSTONE/AAA%20Steve%20Files/Series2Albums/USA56pages/USA7pg.htm) printing is sold out...
But Gemstone will be reprinting it in our second Walt Disney Treasures collection—the Scrooge birthday special (http://www.amazon.com/Walt-Disney-Treasures-Scrooge-Something/dp/188847288X/ref=sr_1_1/102-5055656-8102504?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1181605290&sr=8-1) coming up this November. If you can wait five months, it's yours, along with 130 pages of additional material for less than twice the price of the 32-page album!
Bugs Bunny
06-12-2007, 01:24 AM
I am curious other than Bark's "The Seven Cities of Cibola" and Rosa's "A Little Something Special". What are the finaized contents for Scrooge's Birthday Special?
Duck Dodgers
06-12-2007, 04:55 AM
Hmm. The old Gladstone 32-page album (http://brucehamilton.com/GLADSTONE/AAA%20Steve%20Files/Series2Albums/USA56pages/USA7pg.htm) printing is sold out...
But Gemstone will be reprinting it in our second Walt Disney Treasures collection—the Scrooge birthday special (http://www.amazon.com/Walt-Disney-Treasures-Scrooge-Something/dp/188847288X/ref=sr_1_1/102-5055656-8102504?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1181605290&sr=8-1) coming up this November. If you can wait five months, it's yours, along with 130 pages of additional material for less than twice the price of the 32-page album!
Am I wrong or there were also plans for a 2007 hardcover book with "Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck" and the companion book with the additional chapter all in one single release?;) Any news about it? I suscpet it could come out in December, just in time for Scrooge's birthday-----
David Gerstein
06-12-2007, 11:56 AM
I am curious other than Bark's "The Seven Cities of Cibola" and Rosa's "A Little Something Special". What are the finaized contents for Scrooge's Birthday Special?• "Seven Cities of Cibola" (Barks, US 7)
• "Getting That Healthy, Wealthy Feeling" (Strobl, US 50—but with an extra page that hasn't appeared in North America before)
• "Paperina testimone aquilare" (Scarpa, not previously published in North America; an early story featuring Daisy intervening in the conflict between Scrooge, Brigitta MacBridge and Jubal Pomp)
• "The Money Ocean" (Rota, US 266-67)
• "The Klondike Pipeline" (Claxton/Anderson/Vicar, not previously published in North America; a Glittering Goldie story from the very first days of Egmont's efforts to mimic Barks)
• "Windfall on Mount G'zoontight" (Lustig/Van Horn, DT 7)
• "A Little Something Special" (Rosa, ASM 2)
• "Whatever Happened to Scrooge McDuck?" (Lars Jensen, not previously published in North America)
We hope you'll consider this a fitting tribute to Scrooge and his history. Contents may still be subject to change, but this is what it's looking like now.
Harukuro
06-12-2007, 05:40 PM
• "Seven Cities of Cibola" (Barks, US 7)
• "Getting That Healthy, Wealthy Feeling" (Strobl, US 50—but with an extra page that hasn't appeared in North America before)
• "Paperina testimone aquilare" (Scarpa, not previously published in North America; an early story featuring Daisy intervening in the conflict between Scrooge, Brigitta MacBridge and Jubal Pomp)
• "The Money Ocean" (Rota, US 266-67)
• "The Klondike Pipeline" (Claxton/Anderson/Vicar, not previously published in North America; a Glittering Goldie story from the very first days of Egmont's efforts to mimic Barks)
• "Windfall on Mount G'zoontight" (Lustig/Van Horn, DT 7)
• "A Little Something Special" (Rosa, ASM 2)
• "Whatever Happened to Scrooge McDuck?" (Lars Jensen, not previously published in North America)
We hope you'll consider this a fitting tribute to Scrooge and his history. Contents may still be subject to change, but this is what it's looking like now.
Looks like a very nice list David.:) Is the Scarpa one the first story with "Cavillo Busillis" a lawyer that Scarpa created? 'Cause I'm sure that's him...but INDUCKS says the story is actually called "Paperina testimone oculare". Just letting ya know.;)
David Gerstein
06-13-2007, 01:15 AM
Oops! That's what happens when I forget to spell-check while typing in a language I barely know.
I'll leave the error in my original posting so the world can see it, but we'll be more accurate in the published comic—promise!
Harukuro
06-13-2007, 07:18 AM
Oops! That's what happens when I forget to spell-check while typing in a language I barely know.
I'll leave the error in my original posting so the world can see it, but we'll be more accurate in the published comic—promise!
It's alright David we all make mistakes.:) So I guess the title would translate into "Daisy Duck: Eyewitness".
bj_wanlund
06-13-2007, 06:29 PM
The discussion on the DCML is about "Paperina" meaning, literally, "Super Duck"...weird stuff...
BJ
Duck Dodgers
06-14-2007, 04:00 AM
The discussion on the DCML is about "Paperina" meaning, literally, "Super Duck"...weird stuff...
BJ
Huh? "Paperina" means, literally, "Little female duck".
bj_wanlund
07-04-2007, 05:26 PM
I think it was more of Daisy meets Wonder Woman...
BJ
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