Talk here about just about anything associated with British comics or story papers and the industry that does not fit in any other forum.
There are separate fora open to registered members for discussing specific comics, artists, websites etc.
I have just found this site with all ( i could be wrong as i dont know how many issues they lasted ) the disney comic covers from all over the world if anyone is interested in disney comics.i want them http://outducks.org/
We really need a section devoted to links for comic sites or cover sites like the ones in this topic as i had no idea about any of them until yesterday.
Inducks includes the Australian Disney comics, so I've found it very useful. Looking at their listings, Gyro Gearloose was popular in Latin America, and there seems to be a load of G.G. stories unpublished in English. I'm still trying to find the chicken-hatches-a-doorknob Gearloose story in the Australian comics, but I'm not sure of the strip's title.
One of the things about copyright characters as in Disney for instance is the uniformity achieved when those characters are produced by various artists.I remember in the hosiery trade for instance when licence was given to produce cartoon characters on fabrics, folders were received from the licensing agents with all the size specifications and the character colouring .When the finished product was produced it had to be sent to the agent for approval.
A number of Uk comic characters seem to change drastically from the original version when produced by different artists,Billy Bunter being one example and also many Beano characters.One UK exception being Rupert which has remained true to the original.
suebutcher wrote:I'm still trying to find the chicken-hatches-a-doorknob Gearloose story in the Australian comics, but I'm not sure of the strip's title.
It's Carl Barks' "Krankenstein Gyro," and it's definitely been in Australia!