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In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
  Keno Don Rosa
Don had discovered far too often that his stories were printed with incorrect pages of art, improper colors, poor lettering, or pixilated computer conversions of the illustrations.
Don admitted however that a scene of the first chapter was inspired by a story by Tony Strobl.
This is an acronym for '''''D'''edicated to '''U'''nca '''C'''arl from '''K'''eno''.
www.seattleluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/Keno_Don_Rosa   (1968 words)

  
 Ole-Haralds Don Rosa side
Det var meningen Don Rosa skulle overta dette firmaet, så han utdannet seg til sivilingeniør ved ”The Universcity of Kentucky”.
Fabelaktig dyreliv var den første i vanlige Donald blad og kom i 1990.
På det første stykket i alle Donald historiene til Don Rosa er initialene D.U.C.K gjemt bort.
www.bjella.no /donrosa/index.php?side=donrosa   (851 words)

  
 The D.U.C.K.man - Introduc(k)tion to Don Rosa
Don Rosa was in 1980 married to Ann (Payne) who used to work as a schoolteacher.
In an interview Don Rosa says that there are still lots of Rosas in the north of Italy, that he is the last Rosa in America and that he hopes to visit his relatives in Italy some day.
Whenever Don Rosa goes on a signing tour or to a convention, he sits for up to 6 or 7 hours at a time and do free drawings as fast as he can, non-stop, for as many Duckfans as possible.
duckman.pettho.com /drinfo/drinfo.html   (2648 words)

  
  Don Rosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Don Rosa has a huge following in Finland, and in 1999, he created a special 32-page Donald, Scrooge, Gearloose and nephews strip for his Finnish fans; Sammon Salaisuus (translates to The secret of the Sampo, but it is officially named The Quest for Kalevala [1] in English), based on the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala.
Don Rosa builds almost all his stories on characters and locations that Carl Barks invented and his favourite character Scrooge McDuck was in fact invented by Carl Barks too.
Don admitted however that a scene of the first chapter was inspired by a story by Tony Strobl.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Don_Rosa   (1860 words)

  
 Don Rosa -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The name Don Rosa originates from (A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD) Italy.
Don remains popular with readers across (The 2nd smallest continent (actually a vast peninsula of Eurasia); the British use `Europe' to refer to all of the continent except the British Isles) Europe but considers himself rather obscure in his native United States.
Don Rosa builds almost all his stories on characters and locations that Carl Barks invented and his favorite character Scrooge McDuck was in fact invented by Carl Barks too.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/do/don_rosa.htm   (2181 words)

  
 Comic creator: Don Rosa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Don Rosa is one of the most original and conspicious present-day Disney artists.
Don Rosa's fantastic stories and sometimes bizarre drawings, which are sometimes closer to underground than to mainstream Disney, gained him a loyal crowd of fans.
Keno Don Rosa was born in Louisville, Kentucky to parents of Italian and German origins.
www.lambiek.net /don_rosa.htm   (600 words)

  
 Croesus
Don Rosa is born on the 29th june 1951 in the state of Kentucky, USA and was fead [flasket op] with his older sister's duck comics.
Don Rosa is one of the few who both writes and draws the stories himself.
Don Rosa thinks it was Croesus who invented the use of coins, and hinted in an interview some years ago, that this would be a good plot for a story.
www.geocities.com /donaldist/Croesus.html   (581 words)

  
 Don Rosa - Long introduction
Don Rosa was born in June the 29th in 1951 and grow up in St. Matthews, Kentucky and later in U.S. 42's home.
Don also always checks the backgrounds of his stories, because he wants them to be as accurate and as real as possible, and it can take few weeks if it's a long adventure story.
Don made the series in 1991-1993 and the stories were published in Finland (except the two first ones) in years 1992-1994 and later in 1997 as a book.
www.perunamaa.net /donrosa/intro_long.html   (3080 words)

  
 Don Rosa - Short introduction
Don Rosa is the most popular Disney comics -author who is still working, although they don't publish any Disney-comics in his home country, United States, anymore.
Don made the series in 1991-1992 and it was published in Finland in Aku Ankka during the years 1992-1994 and in 1997 as a book.
Don Rosa has won two Will Eisner Awards that are the comic world's Academy Awards: in 1995 for best continuing story (The Life and Times of $crooge McDuck) and in 1997 as the best humour writer/artist.
www.perunamaa.net /donrosa/intro_short.shtml   (537 words)

  
 Comic creator: Don Rosa
Don Rosa is one of the most original and conspicious present-day Disney artists.
Don Rosa's fantastic stories and sometimes bizarre drawings, which are sometimes closer to underground than to mainstream Disney stories, gained him a loyal following of fans.
Keno Don Rosa was born in Louisville, Kentucky to parents of Italian and German origins.
lambiek.net /artists/r/rosa_don.htm   (600 words)

  
 The D.U.C.K.man - Past, present and future - a timeline for Don Rosa
Don Rosa, who will be 50 this year, is the most popular Donald Duck artist in Finland at the moment.
On September 11th Don Rosa's plans of going to a big book fair in Gothenburg, Sweden on September 15th and 16th are brutally changed by the terror attacks in New York city and Washington DC which causes a complete stop in the trans-Atlantic air-traffic for a while.
In early September Don Rosa goes to Norway in order to participate in a comics festival in Bergen (Norway's second largest city which is located in the western parts of the country).
duckman.pettho.com /drinfo/drtline.html   (3631 words)

  
 Raptus International Comics Festival Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Don stanset serien selv fordi han følte at han fikk for lite igjen for den, både økonomisk og i form av respons.
Don Rosa besøkte Raptus i 2002, og det var milelange køer overalt han dukket opp.
Keno Don Rosa has been one of the foremost Comic artists to pick up the heritage of Carl Barks and his stories of the Disney Ducks.
www.raptus.no /profiler/Rosa_Don.html   (417 words)

  
 The D.U.C.K.man - Introduc(k)tion to the work of Don Rosa
D.U.C.K. is the acronym (little word) Don Rosa writes in his stories on the "splash" panel (=the very first panel in the story) - except in his first two stories though, where he instead wrote it on the last panel.
Don Rosa also often draws the dedication into 'rectangular' surroundings - as the windows of a building and so on - as all the D, U and C can be 'squared'.
Don Rosa likes this because he thinks it's much more difficult to complete a "thought" in only 8 pages per part than it is in 12 pages.
duckman.pettho.com /drinfo/drwork.html   (3988 words)

  
 Don-McDuck.de – Specials – »Don Rosa - sein Leben, seine Enten«
Da Don Rosa ein Skript in seinen Unterlagen liegen hatte, dass Egmont einige Zeit zuvor komplett abgelehnt hatte (bisher das Einzige), beschloss er, dieses fertig zu stellen und dem Verleger in Frankreich anzubieten.
Dons Passion war klar und deutlich in 'Das Gold der Inkas' zu sehen und scheint noch immer glasklar in jeder einzelnen Geschichte durch, die er seitdem gezeichnet hat.
Seine Majestät Dagobert I., aus: Onkel Dagobert von Don Rosa Bd.
www.don-mcduck.de /specials/leben.php   (2658 words)

  
 Don Rosa
Don Rosa is a writer and artist of Disney Duck stories, most known for his series
Don Rosa is a frequent contributor to the Disney comics mailing list and this is a collection of quotes from that, mostly about some of his own stories.
Don Rosa in Scandinavia: By Sigvald Grøsfjeld jr.
stp.ling.uu.se /~starback/dcml/creators/don-rosa.html   (543 words)

  
 Don Rosa
Keno Don Rosa was born on June 29th, 1951, in Louisville, Kentucky, and grew up reading his older sister Diana's collection of Carl Barks comics, which made a great impression on him.
In "Les Inédits de Don Rosa #3", an illustration for Barks' "Dangerous Disguise", he drew himself among the crowd of the arena.
It seems that the head of Don Rosa replaces his signature on the drawing.
goofy313g.free.fr /calisota_online/exist/rosa.html   (844 words)

  
 Don Rosa
Jag vill här speciellt referera till en bok vid namn "Don Rosa e il Rinascimento Disneyano" från 1997 där Didier Ghez refererar till en intervju i juni 1996 samt ett par artiklar i det svenska bladet NAFS(k)uriren.
Rosa tecknade den till det 300:e numret av den amerikanska Uncle Scrooge-magasinet.
Don är egentligen mellannamnet) som finns på alla omslagsteckningar och i första rutan på alla mina serier.
www.disney.se /kalleanka/bibliotek/se_don_intervju_1.html   (1714 words)

  
 D.U.C.K.burg: Crazy about Donald Duck!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Keno Don Rosa was born on 29 June 1951 in the state of Kentucky, USA.
Don Rosa's father had an engineering company wich the son was to take over some time.
Don Rosa was then educated as an engineer and started working in his father's company.
www.duckburg.dk /articles/crazy   (544 words)

  
 Don Rosa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
After working with Ducktales, Don Rosa found out that the Danish publisher Egmont had been publishing reprints of his stories and wanted more of them.
Don remains popular with readers across Europe but considers himself rather obscure in his native United States.
This is an acronym for "Dedicated to Unca Carl from Keno".
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/D/Don-Rosa.htm   (1757 words)

  
 Donald Duck comics by Don Rosa : Mickeys and D.U.C.K
Don Rosa hid the D.U.C.K dedication in all of his newer comics.
Don Rosa has as well hid a lot of Mickey's in his stories.
This award is the official Will Eisner Comics Industry Award Don Rosa won in 1995 for his work on The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, and Don Rosa has actually drawed one in the last chapter.
www.eeggs.com /items/26520.html   (489 words)

  
 Don Rosa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Keno Don Hugo Rosa (often just called Don Rosa) is a famous illustrator of Donald Duck.
He was born on June 29, 1951 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Don Rosa is considered by many to be the greatest Duck artist since Carl Barks.
www.theezine.net /d/don-rosa.html   (72 words)

  
 DUCKhunt: Disney Comics by Don Rosa
Gemstone has effectively published Don Rosa stories since they started up during the summer of 2003 often combined with Don Rosa's nice covers.
When it comes to the covers Don Rosa says: "...all the covers are reprints.
A new Don Rosa calendar with 12 Picosu Pinups will be published at least in Denmark and Finland in October/November.
www.duckhunt.de   (426 words)

  
 Ylioppilaslehti 17/99 - Brief in English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Animation artist Keno Don Rosa recently visited Finland as the Finnish translation of his latest 36 page hardcover comic featuring Donald Duck was published.
Rosa began illustrating in the 70s in Louisville, Kentucky.
Rosa is a big fan of Barks and feels uncomfortable being compared to him.
www.helsinki.fi /ylioppilaslehti/991126/991126brief.html   (1157 words)

  
 Every Duck Has Her Day:  Feminism in the Disney Comic ~ By Katie Sullivan
Moreover, in Rosa’s stories she owned and operated a small saloon in the days before the gold rush, when Dawson was a frontier outpost boasting little more than a sawmill.
In the climate of the 1990s and 2000s, then, Don Rosa is able to occasionally use obvious innuendo while in the 1950s Carl Barks was heavily censored for even implying the opportunity for sexual activity.
In Rosa’s stories she was already a successful businesswoman before she donned the flashy attire of a dance hall girl.
www.sullivanet.com /duckburg/library/capstone.htm   (6107 words)

  
 Comic book, Marvel comic, CGC Comics, Crippen collection, central velley collection, don rosa collection - ComicBook ...
After the rousing success of the Don Rosa's Marvels late last year, we couldn't wait to get the next part of his collection up.
Newly listed are the DC, including hundreds of CGC graded copies (nearly 100 copies in 9.8 alone), and the misc portion of the collection, which include Charlton, Gold Key, Atlas/Seaboard, Red Circle, Magazines, and several hard-to-find digests in NM condition.
Accumulated by world-renowned and Eisner award winning comic book artist, writer, and historian, Keno Don Rosa, this collection contained every comic book and magazine issued from every publisher from 1966 to the late 1980's.
www.comicpedigrees.com   (562 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
According to Don Rosa's story "The Sign of The Triple Distelfink", she is the daughter of Humperdink Duck and Elvira Coot.
On the day of her birth, a traveling worker painted a giant sign of The Triple Distelfink on her parents' stable.
Characters not used by Carl Barks and Keno Don Rosa: Bentina Beakly
www.alanaditescili.net /index.php?title=Daphne_Duck   (178 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Clinton Coot is a fictional character of the Scrooge McDuck universe created by Don Rosa.
In Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree, Clinton is married to Gertrude Gadwall and their two children are Elvira Coot (AKA Grandma Duck) and Casey Coot.
According to Don Rosa´s timelines, Clinton Coot was born in 1830 in Duckburg, Calisota, and died in 1910, aged 80, in Duckburg, Calisota.
www.hostingciamca.com /index.php?title=Clinton_Coot   (191 words)

  
 Of Mouse and Ducks-- Time Travel
This is an idea about time travel I had and wrote Keno Don Rosa about, who (as usual) kindly answered me. It turned out he had the same idea several years ago and used it in one story and mentioned it in one panel of "The Pertwillaby Papers" ("Knighttime", Part 1).
Mr Don Rosa's second e-mail (reprinted with his permission) reveals how "Knighttime" would have ended had he been able to finish it, thus disclosing another link between his Duck and Pertwillaby comics.
You might be amused to know that back in the late 1960's I wrote and drew a short science-fiction comic strip for a fanzine that involved this EXACT IDEA.
ob7.free.fr /mice_and_ducks/articles/time01.html   (1251 words)

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