

Always was a huge fan of those old space comics, they were always imaginative and made me think space was way more interesting than it is. Then they attempt to destroy her with giant, human looking space robots. the space comic where Daisy is a space princess, but while she's not in her kingdom, the Beagle Boys hack the kingdom's computer and get declared kings of the planet. The comics which stick the most to me was 1.

Was throwing away most of them (they were in a disastrous condition) and then looked online for my favorite comics, including that one, Marco Polo and the one where Scrooge finds the Titanic but doesn't want to spend any money on that operation (which was a generally awesome collection of comics). That being said, he was always polite about it, as far as we know. He also wasn't a big fan of Rosa's artstyle. He tended to prefer Duck Comics being freer than that. He felt that Carl Barks had said, besides having a static underground look, Rosas' work should not be printed.īarks did not really care for Life and Times, nor Rosa's "continuation" works. >This press information is to clear up an inaccuracy with a journalist. >Although Rosas' work is not my personal preference, I defend the right for it to be printed. As stated, I prefer works of artists such as Daan Jippes and William Van Horn who have a look and style on model, on character and in the Disney tradition. The point I made was that I don't care for that "style". >On the contrary, if they sell, more should be printed.

>This does not imply that I feel that Don Rosas' version of my characters should not be printed. Note: this is him talking about Life and Times, which was fairly recent at the time. Includes sequels and the recent history of Scrooge I stated that I don't like my work rewritten or see a reason for it.

>This is to clear up possible confusion in the German media. But if they have a good story and tell it properly, then people are going to like it. So there is room in the business for artists like Don Rosa and for others like Van Horn. I know that there is a great deal of people that like that style, which is extremely detailed. >Cark Barks: Don Rosa has a style that is a little bit different from the Disney style. >Sebastien Durand: And what do you think of an American artist like Don Rosa ? The interview from the post here >120873492
