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Topic: Nearly Unknown Disney Comic Creators
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Steamboat Willie
Nearly Unknown Disney Comic Creators
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2007-10-15 at 10:38:22
I found some stories written by Peeter Daum, but I can't find anything about him anywhere. Not even his nationality. Anyone here that knows anythinga bout Peeter or perhaps where to look for him?
Roger North
Nearly Unknown Disney Comic Creators
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2007-10-15 at 11:17:00
No I haven't heard of Peeter Daum. He must be a new Disney Comics artist.
Robb_K
Nearly Unknown Disney Comic Creators
Message 3 -
2007-10-15 at 15:05:40
I looked him up in COA. No country is listed, but he writes (or has written) plots for Egmont/Gutenberghus.
Ole Damgaard
Nearly Unknown Disney Comic Creators
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2007-10-15 at 15:54:51
The name sounds dutch..or maybe belgian or something? But as Rob mentions, the guy has written a few stories for Gutenberghus.
Back In the early 1980-s, actually, so "new" isn't exactly the first word that springs to mind.
Back In the early 1980-s, actually, so "new" isn't exactly the first word that springs to mind.
Roger North
Nearly Unknown Disney Comic Creators
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2007-10-15 at 18:14:28
He wrote stories in the 80's? I'm surprised that I never heard of him and I've been collecting Disney Comics since 1987. Maybe it's because none of his work has been reprinted in America.
Robb_K
Nearly Unknown Disney Comic Creators
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2007-10-15 at 19:33:00
Quote from user: ole damgaardThe name sounds dutch..or maybe belgian or something? But as Rob mentions, the guy has written a few stories for Gutenberghus.
Back In the early 1980-s, actually, so "new" isn't exactly the first word that springs to mind.
The Dutch way of spelling Peter (peeter) is Pieter. Also, Daum is a German name. I suspect that he is British, of German ancestry. Gutenberghus was using mostly British writers inb the early '80s. And, he wrote some plots, which were worked out by British final story writers in Paul Halas' writers group.
Back In the early 1980-s, actually, so "new" isn't exactly the first word that springs to mind.
The Dutch way of spelling Peter (peeter) is Pieter. Also, Daum is a German name. I suspect that he is British, of German ancestry. Gutenberghus was using mostly British writers inb the early '80s. And, he wrote some plots, which were worked out by British final story writers in Paul Halas' writers group.
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