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Disney comics
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Name: | Disney comics |
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Creator: | The Walt Disney Company Influential Writers/Artists/Editors: Carl Barks, Don Rosa, Romano Scarpa, Floyd Gottfredson, Tony Strobl, Paul Murry, William Van Horn |
Date(s): | 1930-present |
Medium: | Comics |
Country of Origin: | United States |
External Links: | Disney comics at Wikipedia |
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While Disney comics began in the United States, their European export proved to be more long-lasting. Between localization and homegrown production, Disney comics are a staple in many Western European countries. Donaldism is a specific way of being a Disney comics fan.
Fan works
Comics
- Return to Duckburg Place (1970) — dark parody illustrated by later famous Donald Duck artist Don Rosa
- Hey, Daisy, Whatever Happened To Scrooge? (1982-2015) — one panel fan comics based on the titular prompt
Games
- DuckTales (1994) — Despite the title, it's based on the comics and uses the Dutch names even in its English version
Music
- Music Inspired By The Life And Times Of Scrooge (2014) — Fan album by Nightwish composer Tuomas Holopainen
Zines
- Picsou Soir — French fanzine
- Bertel-Express — German fanzine