Unfortunate error on the Contents pages 'Holiday Hideaway' is actually on Page 205. Listed as 215 'Scaredy Showdown' is actually on Page 217. Listed as 205
Tried to upload an image. But got "Error: This forum has exceeded its attachment space limit. Your file cannot be uploaded." message
Yes, that's been an issue on the forum for a while. If you want to upload images, you'll need to upload it to some other website and then link to that here. A little bit more complicated, but at least there's still some way for us to post images!
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Unfortunate error on the Contents pages 'Holiday Hideaway' is actually on Page 205. Listed as 215 'Scaredy Showdown' is actually on Page 217. Listed as 205
Thanks! If we ever do a second printing, I'll try and fix that.
As long as I'm fixing my own typos—on the copyright page, a note describes the top back cover image as being ARC CP 2 by Daan Jippes, and the bottom back cover image as being D 18303 by Ulrich Schroeder. It's actually the reverse—after I wrote these credits, the designer preferred to put D 18303 on top and ARC CP 2 on the bottom, but I accidentally left the credit unchanged.
Wak! That'll teach me to hire Donald and Fethry to staff my newspaper... wait a minute...
Unfortunate error on the Contents pages 'Holiday Hideaway' is actually on Page 205. Listed as 215 'Scaredy Showdown' is actually on Page 217. Listed as 205
Tried to upload an image. But got "Error: This forum has exceeded its attachment space limit. Your file cannot be uploaded." message
Yes, that's been an issue on the forum for a while. If you want to upload images, you'll need to upload it to some other website and then link to that here. A little bit more complicated, but at least there's still some way for us to post images!
I can recommend postimages.org as a good, free image hosting site. You can choose to upload images there with or without registering as a member. If you register, you get the ability to delete the image later on if you should want.
I just got my copy of Bear Mountain Tales today. I’m impressed with how much is stuffed between the covers of this one! This’ll take awhile to finish. Quite an impressive roster of talent. It’s fun just leafing through this one to see the various artists represented here.
Apparently there will be a SECOND new Bear Mountain story this month, by Tito Faraci in Topolino 3500. Maybe Fantagraphics will be able to release a second Bear Mountain book for Scrooge's 100th anniversary.
Apparently there will be a SECOND new Bear Mountain story this month, by Tito Faraci in Topolino 3500. Maybe Fantagraphics will be able to release a second Bear Mountain book for Scrooge's 100th anniversary.
I'd like to see Fantagraphics do another themed book like this, but maybe on a character, topic or a theme running through the stories. I'd also love to see them do a hardcover Christmas Parade book, collecting some of the most memorable Disney Christmas stories.
Apparently there will be a SECOND new Bear Mountain story this month, by Tito Faraci in Topolino 3500. Maybe Fantagraphics will be able to release a second Bear Mountain book for Scrooge's 100th anniversary.
I'd like to see Fantagraphics do another themed book like this, but maybe on a character, topic or a theme running through the stories. I'd also love to see them do a hardcover Christmas Parade book, collecting some of the most memorable Disney Christmas stories.
While we're playing Fantasy Fantagraphics again... I'd like to see TWO hardcover Christmas books, one Midthun volume collecting all the Christmas stories he's drawn up to that point for the Norwegian Christmas specials, and one general Christmas Parade book collecting great Christmas stories by creators other than Barks, Rosa, and Nærum & Løkling/Midthun. One could assemble a collection of stories which would include the best already published in the USA and some never published in English; for instance, I would vote for the Korhonen/Vicar Home for Christmas? and the McGreals/Rota Missing the Mistletoe. I'll even vote for a Mickey story: Topolino e l'albero di Holly! And for other characters: at least one Chip 'n' Dale story, and I'm fond of the short Jonker/Carrion No posada! story featuring Panchito, a riff on the Mexican Las Posadas tradition. These are all among the Disney comics stories I re-read every December, along with many that have been published here: Being Good for Goodness Sake (Chendi/Scarpa), Christmas Clubbing (de Graaff, M. Heymans), Christmas Magic (Hedman/Vicar), The Secret Santa Spell (Artibani & Arena/Camboni), Fir-Tree Fracas (Rosa), The Christmas That Almost Wasn't (J. Gilbert/Vicar), The Coat of Christmas Magic (Casty), Room at the Palace, featuring Ariel (Trina Robbins/Fugate), plus a passel of Barks stories.
Post by TheMidgetMoose on Dec 27, 2022 20:32:00 GMT
I got the Bear Mountain Tales book for Christmas, and, man, I love it! I've only read the first five stories in it so far. It feels like a such neat little overview of the history of Scrooge McDuck, told through the fixed setting of his old cabin on Bear Mountain. Knowing that some of the people who I know from the Feathery Society either contributed to it or may have had some influence on it through their comments on the thread just makes it all the more special to me. It almost feels like a Christmas present from the Feathery Society itself! Thank you in particular, Ramapith , for your work on this book. I quite enjoyed reading your introduction, "Trouble Bruin."
Also, Ducking Out proved to be a much better story than I expected it to be! I know it's not really Christmasy, but it honestly does feel like a stealth sequel of sorts to Barks's Christmas on Bear Mountain and... I don't know... it's kind of charming. I've enjoyed all the other stories in the book so far, too.Thank you guys, and a belated Merry Christmas!
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I got the Bear Mountain book but haven’t had a chance to read through it. It looks and is beautiful though. Today I got the 75th Anniversary book. It’s magnificent. The size and presentation make it feel like a book worth splurging for. I like the art pictures prior to the stories and the write ups afterwards instead of together at the end of the book. Even the surprise story at the end of the book brings a smile. Well done Fantagraphics, Ramapith, and the team who brought these wonderful books to market.
Post by shoelesspashley on Feb 17, 2023 21:01:06 GMT
I'm glad I got it too. Only got it this week though. Really beautiful collection. Looking forward to reading it. I think similar holiday themed collections would be great.