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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 433 27.4%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 57 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,088 68.9%

  • Total voters
    1,578
Wait, they don't have these in the US??? Seriously?? :O

If that's true then the poor burgers are missing out on fantastic comics. Many stories are so great, you still remember them as an adult even if you haven't read the comics for like 20 years. My favorite book is number 222.

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(The First Olympic Champ)

It includes a fantastic adaption of Lord of the Rings. For me it's one of the best stories if not the best.
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I don't say this because I'm a LotR fan. Well I am but when I read it as a child I didn't know anyhing about LotR but I loved this comic. Only when the first movie came out I put 2 and 2 together.



He has been as costumed viligante since the late 60s. There are lots of comics about his alter ego (Paperinik in italian, Phantomias in german).
yeah we only have rumors and mumblings of the wonders of europe disney comics
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yeah we only have rumors and mumblings of the wonders of europe disney comics
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I legit feel sorry you. Disney is garbage nowadays but these comics are gold. I use the train every day and occasionally I see adults reading them. It's not just kids who love them. I even have some really old ones from the 70s.

Fun fact: The little green dude next to Mickey in the second picture is from the future and a recurring character. So I guess the comic is probably about time travel.
 
I legit feel sorry you. Disney is garbage nowadays but these comics are gold. I use the train every day and occasionally I see adults reading them. It's not just kids who love them. I even have some really old ones from the 70s.

Fun fact: The little green dude next to Mickey in the second picture is from the future and a recurring character.
I've at least gone through some of the ancient Carl Barks stuff, but yeah I'm at least aware of what sorts of things I'm missing out on.
 
I've at least gone through some of the ancient Carl Barks stuff, but yeah I'm at least aware of what sorts of things I'm missing out on.
the carl barks ones are ok, never really got a feel for them. maybe all the other stuff spoiled me too much.

might legit be worth to check if there's some underground translators, english is big enough and the stuff is available digitally officially and very easily to find on the high seas (I know there were some translations of other eurocomics too, like ythaq back in the day - arleston officially would probably pop some burgers' socks off)
 
Just because she's black doesn't mean she has to look like a peasant.
They are literally fucking mocking us black people with this shit, the modern-day minstrel show, but the majority of the black community (ghetto/college-educated niggers) will clap like retarded seals and YAAAAS KWEEEN this shit into oblivion. It's only "Uncle Toms" like me that think this shit is unaccepable.
 
Here you go since you guys like talking about the Euro comics. Alongside the dissolution of Splash Mountain, the Br'er crew are restricted from Disney media. (This was actually two years ago.)

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Google translate: "This is the last time I draw Compare Bear in the stories of the Big Bad Wolf in fact Disney has decided to let him die together with Compare Volpone and Brother Rabbit, kept too tied to a racist period I know that in Italy they have been dead for some time but for it was fun for me to still be able to draw them"

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah tax:
 
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same goes for mickey, which is now kind of a police consultant like sherlock holmes, with it's own rogue's gallery and everything.


It is funny to see how each character has its own separate canon for each story. For example Zé Carioca has a super hero alter ego with his own villains, had a character design change to fit into more modern times back then and same characters have different personalities and characteristics in each country set of stories.

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Shame they stopped making new stories here and nowadays just published what euros were doing (in hardcover books and all)

It doesnt help since the market is dominated by brazil's own children comic series, which I always liked way more as a kid. So they had to fight against literal giants
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But it is funny to see how different same characters can be portrayed in different countries.

You know little lulu from US? We had a long comic series with they as teenagers in a pseudo manga style. Pure 00's-10's juice.
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Of course italians would pick literal Mazinkaiser to make a parody
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And he Head has Grendizer elements too
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I legit feel sorry you. Disney is garbage nowadays but these comics are gold. I use the train every day and occasionally I see adults reading them. It's not just kids who love them. I even have some really old ones from the 70s.

Fun fact: The little green dude next to Mickey in the second picture is from the future and a recurring character. So I guess the comic is probably about time travel.
I dont see old people reading disney shit here, but I did see some old folk reading Tex Willer in public transport

Which is even weirder since most comics for westerns are made by europeans rather than americans, and the quality is way better (just imagine the normal capeshit writer trying to make a western comic, what a tragedy it would be)

(My favorite is Chinaman, a comic by europeans about chinese immigrants on US. Really cool shit)
 
for example in krautland you got a monthly 250-page book with several stories for like 5 bucks

Hell, in the Netherlands, for the past 70 years, there's been a weekly 'Donald Duck' magazine every single week, drawn almost exclusively in the Netherlands, and that's along with regular comic books and extra magazines about the dude regularly coming out on top of it!
It's straight-up the most popular magazine in the country.

Often there's comics about other characters and disney properties in them too, but Donald Duck is very much the main character.
Because of these magazines, many people are very familiar with characters like Brer Rabbit, while not even knowing Song of the South exists...

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Over 3500 issues in the main series.

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Girly Donald

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Soccer Donald

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Based Donald

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Ironic that a character from African American tales only was able to live on in Europe...

Outside of Duckburg and general Mickey Mouse characters, Brer Rabbit and his friends are the most common characters to appear, even.

Apparently a lot of the comics have codes, too?
An 'H' followed by numbers (like in the Brer Rabbit pic) means it's Dutch or Spanish, 'D' means Danish, 'WDC' and 'S' both mean American, 'I' means Italian and 'E' means French.

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They are literally fucking mocking us black people with this shit, the modern-day minstrel show, but the majority of the black community (ghetto/college-educated niggers) will clap like retarded seals and YAAAAS KWEEEN this shit into oblivion. It's only "Uncle Toms" like me that think this shit is unaccepable.
The funny part is, Uncle Tom  helped the slaves escape.
 
Here you go since you guys like talking about the Euro comics. Alongside the dissolution of Splash Mountain, the Br'er crew are restricted from Disney media. (This was actually two years ago.)

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Google translate: "This is the last time I draw Compare Bear in the stories of the Big Bad Wolf in fact Disney has decided to let him die together with Compare Volpone and Brother Rabbit, kept too tied to a racist period I know that in Italy they have been dead for some time but for it was fun for me to still be able to draw them"

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah tax:
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I guess we can still be thankful they have not come for the little Confederate Turtle in the Rescuers movie yet.
 
Fun fact: The little green dude next to Mickey in the second picture is from the future and a recurring character. So I guess the comic is probably about time travel.
Pulling my nerd glasses just for a bit but the little dude name is Atomino Bip Bip and he's essentially a giant atom created by Doctor Einmug that lives in the Delta dimension, he also has the power to change the properties of objects by blowing with his mouth.

That story in particular is a good one, Mickey has to help a ice skater and her uncle that are being chased by a mysterious man that seems to have a relationship with a ancient ice civilization. The story was made by an Italian that goes with the pseudonym Casty and he is often thought as one of the best modern Mickey writers.
Some of his stories have been translated officially in English and I definitively recommended them to any kiwi that wants to read some adventure comics.
 
As seen on 4chan’s /tv/ board:

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Take it however you like.
And this is why I hate these live-action remakes in a nutshell. The animated film looked colorful and full of life, the live-action one looks like everyone just wants this all to be over with.
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Rubbing salt on the wound. Not only puss in boot the last wish made more than pixar in the last five years. It's going to outgross Ant man and the wasp quantumania. Seeing shazam furry of the gods opening weekend. Puss in boots will probably outgross Shazam too. Capeshit is dying. Slowly but surely.
Because Universal seems to actually give a shit.
 
I always wondered what Disney's "Renaissance" era animated movies would have been like if Walt Disney lived longer. The Little Mermaid, for example, Walt apparently wanted to make it more faithful to the original and have Ariel die in the end. Not sure if he would've persisted with the idea but it certainly would have preserved the moral of the original better than the 1989 version where Ariel does stupid teenager shit without a care for her family and ends up suffering basically no penalty for it.
 
I always wondered what Disney's "Renaissance" era animated movies would have been like if Walt Disney lived longer. The Little Mermaid, for example, Walt apparently wanted to make it more faithful to the original and have Ariel die in the end. Not sure if he would've persisted with the idea but it certainly would have preserved the moral of the original better than the 1989 version where Ariel does stupid teenager shit without a care for her family and ends up suffering basically no penalty for it.
He also had wanted to do the original snow queen not the Frozen movie we got. There are some quite beutiful art renditions he had done at the time for it.
 
He also had wanted to do the original snow queen not the Frozen movie we got. There are some quite beutiful art renditions he had done at the time for it.
Walt was definitely someone who had creative ideas that hold true to many of the original sources of the stories he adapted or wanted to adapt. He really would hate current Disney.
 
Walt was definitely someone who had creative ideas that hold true to many of the original sources of the stories he adapted or wanted to adapt. He really would hate current Disney.
Found some of the archive pictures. He had been attempting to make an adaptation since the 1940s.
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