So Murry is the only one being released chronologically?
In the Disney Masters series, yes. And they only present his serial adventures starring Mickey Mouse, not the one-shots (like for instance "The Mystery of the Double-Cross Ranch").
I’m glad to see that these books are continuing. I’m just going to have to start shuffling my book shelves around to fit them... I would like to see more Daan Jippes books. Maybe a collection of the Junior Woodchucks stories Daan drew from Carl Barks’ scripts would be nice. I hope they keep with the Paul Murry stories, too.
I’m glad to see that these books are continuing. I’m just going to have to start shuffling my book shelves around to fit them... I would like to see more Daan Jippes books. Maybe a collection of the Junior Woodchucks stories Daan drew from Carl Barks’ scripts would be nice. I hope they keep with the Paul Murry stories, too.
I have a feeling Jippes' redraws of Barks' Junior Woodchuck stories may be set aside for the Fantagraphics Carl Barks Library currently, provided it sells well enough to do Carl's post-retirement output as well. (I just hope they don't start coloring the Jippes redraws the way Western Publishing would have in the 70s.)
The Cavazzano book will be a winner, just like the Scarpa one. I think you're really getting spoiled with these issues because the selection is really good from my perspective.
Does anyone have the Inducks link to the film-noir Mickey Mouse story that will be in the Cavazzano book? Per Amazon:
Finally, Mickey Mouse, on the trail of a missing man, finds himself in a twisting mystery of film noir thrills and chills in "The Case of the Cut-Off Calls!"
Ah, thanks! I really got intrigued with it from the description. I see it has actually been published in my home country Norway... and most likely I read the Norwegian book it was in many years ago. Now to decide between seeking out the Norwegian book or waiting for the deluxe Disney Masters edition next year.
a little bit OT, but... The story ''Plantastic Voyage'' really reminds me of another story with probably very similar plot, a in which Donald, Scrooge, the nephews and Gyro shrink and beam themselves into a cactus instead of a leaf, in where they help the cactus cells to battle bacteria or were it viruses that attacked the cactus, this story was also Italian and published in the late 80s or sometime during the 90s, do anyone recognize this and can ID it?