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Topic: Random Question About Italian Mickey Comics
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Clapton
Random Question About Italian Mickey Comics
Message 1 -
2015-07-02 at 18:35:21
I was wondering... What is the oldest Non-Scarpa/Guido Martina Italian Mickey Mouse that's been localized in America. While on this subject did any Italians other than Scarpa write good Mickey stories in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Just curious... To anyone who may reply thanks for your time :)
WB
Random Question About Italian Mickey Comics
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2015-07-02 at 19:31:15
Hm. That's a tough question actually.
Conventional oldest non-Scarpa localized... Zodiac Stone coming up in WDCS comes to mind. I believe that's 1990 (plus it's Sarda/De Vita). And around the same time as Zodiac Stone "Arizona Goof and the Lost Temple" in Goofy Adventures (Sarda/Uggeti) which was '88.
http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+1724-A
Unconventional oldest non-Scarpa localized...Mickey's Inferno (Martina/Bioletto)? 1949.
http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL++++7-AP
To answer your second question, I like what I've seen of Bruno Sarda's Mickey. Not too familiar of many other Italian Mickey writers though which is a shame because a lot of the stuff looks interesting. I know I'm forgetting something but David would probably know better.
Conventional oldest non-Scarpa localized... Zodiac Stone coming up in WDCS comes to mind. I believe that's 1990 (plus it's Sarda/De Vita). And around the same time as Zodiac Stone "Arizona Goof and the Lost Temple" in Goofy Adventures (Sarda/Uggeti) which was '88.
http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL+1724-A
Unconventional oldest non-Scarpa localized...Mickey's Inferno (Martina/Bioletto)? 1949.
http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL++++7-AP
To answer your second question, I like what I've seen of Bruno Sarda's Mickey. Not too familiar of many other Italian Mickey writers though which is a shame because a lot of the stuff looks interesting. I know I'm forgetting something but David would probably know better.
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