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Holtz, Allan (2012). American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p.414. ISBN 9780472117567. Daan Jippes (b.1945) influential Barks-style artist/writer and studio director; popularized the replication of Barks's art style for Disney comics; redrew stories Barks only wrote and several of his unfinished scripts Holtz, Allan (2012). American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p.106. ISBN 9780472117567. The book has been produced under the aegis of several different publishers, including Western Publishing (initially in association with Dell Comics and later under its own subsidiary, Gold Key Comics and its Whitman imprint), Gladstone Publishing, Disney Comics, Gemstone Publishing, Boom! Studios, and IDW Publishing, and has undergone several hiatuses of varying length. Despite this, it has maintained the same numbering scheme throughout its six decade history, with only IDW adding a secondary numbering that started at #1. [48] Gold Key / Whitman era [ edit ] Notable American Disney comic book writers and artists include Carl Barks, Tony Strobl, Paul Murry, William Van Horn, and Don Rosa.

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The Best Content in The World". Creators Syndicate. Archived from the original on 2012-03-04 . Retrieved 2012-03-07. a b Becattini, Alberto (2016). Disney Comics: The Whole Story. Theme Park Press. pp.59–60. ISBN 978-1683900177. By the late 1950s, relations between Dell and Western had become strained. Former Western writer Mark Evanier states part of this was due to "... a small battle going on between the two companies over the ownership of properties in non-licensed comics." [49] In 1962 Western, ended the partnership and continued their comic book line under the Gold Key Comics label. Comic book historian Joe Torcivia has dubbed the mid-1960s "... a period of creativity for Western Publishing's Disney line not seen since its formation, and never seen again." [50] The Disney Studio launched Kingdom Comics division in May 2008 led by writer-actor Ahmet Zappa, TV executive Harris Katleman and writer-editor Christian Beranek. Kingdom was designed to create new properties for possible film development and reimagine and redevelop existing Disney library movies with Disney Publishing Worldwide getting a first look for publishing. [65] Månedshæfte". Disney Comics Worldwide. Archived from the original on 16 July 2019 . Retrieved 16 July 2019.Becattini, Alberto (2016). Disney Comics: The Whole Story. Theme Park Press. p.148. ISBN 978-1683900177. A proposed Roger Rabbit strip underwent development but cancellation of the sequel led King Features to pass on it. [31] Many Disney comics originally by American or European authors have been entirely re-drawn by Japanese artists for local publication. The Italian manga-inspired series, W.I.T.C.H., was submitted to the same kind of treatment, giving birth to a Japanese-exclusive adaptation with art by Haruko Iida and published by Kadokawa Shoten. Walt Disney's månedshæfte [ da] (Walt Disney's Monthly Issue) (1967–1970): Another series reprinting a range of American stories. [72]

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This article is about comics featuring Disney characters. For the publisher, see Disney Comics (publishing). Volker Reiche and Jan Gulbransson are local artist/writers who have worked in a Carl Barks style. Gulbransson drew an 8-part series wherein Scrooge and kin visit regional German cities and wrote/drew a 4-part series set in the Alps and a story where Scrooge finances a team in the German soccer league, and many others. Barks-fan Volker Reiche wrote and drew a batch of stories in his signature scruffy version of Barks's 1940s style. A popular graphic novel adventure series, Tales From Uncle Scrooge's Treasure Chest was conceptualized, plotted and produced by Ehapa editor Adolf Kabatek. Although the art was outsourced, it was made sure to be in a Barksian style. Ulrich Schröder relocated to Paris to become the art director of Disney Publishing Worldwide, the company's European headquarters, and has produced comic covers, story and editorial art for Disney comics in Germany and France. Schröder has worked with Dutch artist Daan Jippes. You may re-distribute the weights and use the model commercially and/or as a service. If you do, please be aware you have to include the same use restrictions as the ones in the license and share a copy of the CreativeML OpenRAIL-M to all your users (please read the license entirely and carefully) With six dolls in the Disney Princess Style series, senior Hasbro doll designer Olivia Oh took on six fashion sketches that eventually gave way to the toy dolls in larger-than-life costumes. Belle, Mulan, Ariel, Aurora, Rapunzel, and Jasmine appear in iconic style hues and fabulous ruffled dresses, complete with purses, removable shoes, and accessories to heighten their looks. Credit: Olivia OhIt's official: Classic Disney comics return to the United States < Disney Comics Worldwide Blog". wolfstad.com. Archived from the original on 2009-06-25 . Retrieved 2009-10-07. This program was merged into Disney Comics, and is the precursor of the comics that subsequently appeared in Disney Adventures. Starting in 1986, Disney comics in the United States were published by Gladstone Publishing (a subsidiary of Another Rainbow Publishing dedicated solely to Carl Barks). Impressed by Gladstone's unanticipated success, Disney revoked their license in 1990 to publish the comics themselves by the subsidiary W. D. Publications, Inc. under the name " Disney Comics", [54] and a large expansion was planned. However, following the Disney Implosion in 1991, Disney gradually returned licensing to Gladstone again (for the classic characters) and Marvel Comics (for the modern characters). Respectively, reprints of classic Barks stories were licensed to Gladstone again from 1991, while it took Gladstone until the demise of Disney Comics in 1993 to regain a license also for other stories containing the classic characters. Gladstone from then on remained publishing Disney comics until 1998. zapjones (2008-05-24). "DISNEY COLLECTIBLES: Walt Disney's Merry Menagerie comic strip". Disneysnowglobe.blogspot.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-18 . Retrieved 2012-03-07. Solo-hæfte [ da] (One-Shots) (1953–1956): A series of "one-shot" comics similar to Dell's Four Color; reprinted much U.S. material of the 1940s and ’50s. [71]

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