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Topic: Boom! Gets Disney License

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JeffT
I was just informed of this rumor tonight. Sure hope it is true, and further that if so, Boom! pursues a more aggressive trade program with consumer friendly pricing! I think neither of these things is possible in the US though, unless Marvel or DC were to acquire the rights.
Dago
I think, they got the licence, but it may be a hard risk to publish all the old series, perhaps they'll print one issue of WDC&S per month, not more...
Roger North
Maybe so Dago. I don't think they will mess up the same way Gemstone did.
Robb_K
Quote from user: DagoI think, they got the licence, but it may be a hard risk to publish all the old series, perhaps they'll print one issue of WDC&S per month, not more...
I think that IF theses rumours are true, Boom! will print both Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Uncle Scrooge monthly. And, they will have more sales outlets than Gladstone or Gemstone did. They will also get some book store, drugstore/discount store magazine rack space, as did the "Disney Adventures" in-house publications. That may help assure them higher sales than Gemstone.
Roger North
I hope you're right about that Robb. It would be cool to be able to buy them in stores instead of having to subscribe to them.
Argonaut
I've been reading Boom's superb Muppet Show series, and I'm greatly excited by the possibility of them taking over Uncle Scrooge and co.

While it is a good idea to remember it's all rumor until the press releases make their rounds, I can indeed confirm for you all that the classic license has been examined and/or bid on recently by more than one comic publisher. Good news in and of itself!

If another publisher with more resources picks the titles up, I'd like to see some efforts to bring the classic characters into more contemporary production values. I know colorists that could make an Uncle Scrooge comic look better than Fantasia. ;)

Quote from user: "Charlie Brown"Has anyone seen a published book from Boom? How is the quality?
Their Muppets comics are the same standard length and (not-so-great) paper quality common to publishers like Marvel and DC. 32 pages for $2.99US.

Kinda wish it was closer to IDW's format, as their production quality is through the roof on both single issues and TPBs with a marginal price difference.
Kneon
BOOM! was a surprise... especially considering Egmont recently set up shop here in the U.S.
Curious if it'll be reprints of Egmont material, new stuff written by Waid and co. or a combination of the two.
Hopefully they'll take the comics outside the comic shops... where kids are...
Charlie Brown
Quote from user: ArgonautI can indeed confirm for you all that the classic license has been examined and/or bid on recently by more than one comic publisher.
That's good news. So where will be a least one to pick it up.

I still hope that Egmont will get the classic license and start publishing Disney comics in English as well. They are providing great quality in Europe since decades. And they have enough resources to subsidize a smaller US market with the European sales in the start. And the most important point for all readers in Europe: they will have no problem selling the English comic books in Europe.
Dean Rekich
It looks like it is official!!! At this website: http://www.bleedingcool.com/2009/06/19/boom-studios-solicitations-confirm-disney-titles/
you can see that WDC&S and Mickey Mouse and Friends will be starting up in a few months.
At this site: http://www.comixtreme.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48005
you can read what will be in these two issues.
So let the celebration begin and hopefully we will see an Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and even more titles in the months to come!
Robb_K
That is good news. But, I hope the related news continues to get better.
I assume that at least our unfinished Gemstone WDC subscriptions will be honoured by Boom, and that money will be put towards the new boom issues. The prices of $2.99 and size of 24-pages tell me that they will go back to the traditional comic book format (but more like Gladstone's "Penny Pincher", with such a small page count. I hope they will also have an "Uncle Scrooge" and a "Donald Duck" issue, as WDC being 24 pages only has room for one 12-page European Donald Story, and two 6-page or three 4-page secondary character stories. I hope "Mickey Mouse and Friends" will be a "catch-all" title for stories of characters from The Mickey Mouse Universe, from Gottfredson, Murry and the other classic Western Publishing historical US printings, as well as new Italian and Danish pocketbook stories, classic Italian stories, and new Egmont and French Mickey Universe stories (Noel Van Horn, etc.). I hope it will not be limited to what is in its first issue (current modernistic pocketbook fare).
I hope that we will have new "Uncle Scrooge" and "Donald Duck" books to fill out our previous Gemstone subscriptions to those books. If NOT, I assume that our balances will be put towards our choices of WDC or "Mickey and Friends".
If we are limited only to those two 24-page magazines, we will have much less material released than either Gladstone or Gemstone had through the bulk of their franchise runs.
Dean Rekich
Robb, I agree that I would not be very happy if all we are going to get is as you put it "modernistic pocketbook fare). Hopefully though this is just the beginning of what Boom will publish and we will see things like TPBs and possibly a Barks and/or Rosa library. I imagine we will hear a lot more about Boom's plans in this regard at the San Diego Comic-Con next month, if not sooner
Hedberg
...and please, if you do, let us all get a full report, Dean!
Robb_K
The "BleedingCool" announcement mentioned that "more Duck and Mouse books are on the way". I hope that means, at least, a monthly "Uncle Scrooge", and a Monthly "Donald Duck", as well as some special books (including the proposed "Gottfredson Library" and "Carl Barks Collection").
Charlie Brown
That's good news!

I hope, that Europeans are able to buy them too.
And I hope that the Carl Barks and Don Rosa Collections are coming as well.
Harukuro
Wow that's pretty awsome news!! :) Not only are we getting Disney comics but we're also getting long serial stories like "Ultraheroes" and Wizards of Mickey" right off the bat. Out of the two 'Ultraheroes' interests me the most though. Here's hoping for more good news as well as some duck magazines (as Robb K pointed out ;))
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