Amazon has a listing for Gemstone's first Jippes book.
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Book Description
This new Gemstone trade paperback series collects the comics of beloved Dutch Duck-Man Daan Jippes! Alternating volumes will collect Jippes' solo stories and (as in this premiere number) Jippes' "re-creations" of Carl Barks-written tales not originally drawn by Barks. This issue, Huey, Dewey, and Louie try to bump Scrooge's money bin off of Killmotor Hill in "Duckmade Disaster!" The wilderness is the stage for another Scrooge battle in "The Day the Mountain Shook"; then the nephews struggle to rescue a stranded circus in "Bad Day for Troop A!"
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Product Details
Paperback: 64 pages
Publisher: Gemstone Publishing (June 25, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1603600450
ISBN-13: 978-1603600453
Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.5 x 0.1 inches
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Topic: Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
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Louis Lane
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 1 -
2007-12-11 at 14:40:00
Olivier
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 2 -
2007-12-11 at 23:36:15
Excellent!
Jippes is an amazing artist, and he also wrote (and co-wrote) excellent stories.
Jippes is an amazing artist, and he also wrote (and co-wrote) excellent stories.
Robb_K
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 3 -
2007-12-12 at 01:32:34
I will like to get a single hardbound volume of all Jippes' re-drawings of Barks' Jr. Woodchuck, Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge storyboards, as well as a volume or two of all his own stories (including his co-productions with Freddy Milton, Ben Verhagen and Marc De Jonge). Unfortunately, all we'll get in The Netherlands is soft-bound thick albums (Donald Ducks Grappigste Verhalen). I assume there will be a hardbound volume of Jippes' Barks re-creations as the last volume of The currently releasing Egmont "Carl Barks Collection", but that won't likely be printed in The Netherlands, and I'm not sure there will be a version released in USA. I will likely buy the Gemstone trade paperback, despite the fact that I already will have all those stories in Dutch comic books (most in Danish, and some in USA editions).
Sirredknee
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 4 -
2007-12-12 at 10:50:20
I wonder how many pages of redrawn Barks stuff Jippes has done. Has anybody counted?
WB
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 5 -
2007-12-12 at 11:57:32
I've always thought that Jippes' Barks based material - and even some of his non-Barks works need to be collected somewhere. Given the Barks libraries that are out - we have none of his latest stuff that Jippes thankfully redrew and that is a shame. I'd especially love to see Barks/Jippes many Junior Woodchucks stories finally given their due.
To be honest, I'd be much more apt to buy this collection than the Rosa/Barks one that gemstone is printing, based on work we've already seen reprinted plenty of times. But maybe that's just me and my own fickle tastes talking. =\
Here's a question - has all of the non-Barks artwork been redrawn? What is left out of the post "King Scrooge the First" Barks' material left to be redone?
EDIT: Something else that I have always been curious about. I was borking about inducks and thought of something. Did Barks leave a list or something of stories that he wrote during the Junior Woodchuck era? For instance, how do we know for certain that many of the stories following "Captains Outrageous" which I believe is the last credited Barks story weren't in fact also written by Barks?
To be honest, I'd be much more apt to buy this collection than the Rosa/Barks one that gemstone is printing, based on work we've already seen reprinted plenty of times. But maybe that's just me and my own fickle tastes talking. =\
Here's a question - has all of the non-Barks artwork been redrawn? What is left out of the post "King Scrooge the First" Barks' material left to be redone?
EDIT: Something else that I have always been curious about. I was borking about inducks and thought of something. Did Barks leave a list or something of stories that he wrote during the Junior Woodchuck era? For instance, how do we know for certain that many of the stories following "Captains Outrageous" which I believe is the last credited Barks story weren't in fact also written by Barks?
Sirredknee
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 6 -
2007-12-12 at 15:21:04
It's been said on DCML earlier this year that Jippes has completed all of the stories written by Barks up to 1974, although some have yet to be published. Here's the complete list:
The Pied Piper Of Duckburg (9 p.)
King Scrooge the First (21 p.)
Pawns of the Loup Garou (21 p.)
Officer For a Day (14 p.)
A Day in a Duck's Life (14 p.)
Junior Woodchucks:
Peril of the Black Forest (14 p.)
Life Savers (5 p. - Barks' scribbles lost, Jippes' drawings based on Strobl's)
Whale Of A Good Deed (14 p.)
Bad Day for Troop 'A' (6 p.)
Let Sleeping Bones Lie (14 p.)
Looter of the Lake = Saviors of the Lake (13 p.)
Bottled Battlers (12 p.)
Maple Sugar Time (How Sweet It Is!) (13 p.)
Traitor in the Ranks (13 p.)
Eagle Savers (12 p.)
Hound Of The Moaning Hills (13 p.)
Storm Dancers (12 p.)
The Day the Mountain Shook (13 p.)
Gold of the '49ers (12 p.)
Duckmade Disaster (12 p.)
Wailing whalers (18 p.)
Where There's Smoke (16 p.)
Be Leery Of Lake Eerie (16 p.)
Teahouse of the Waggin' Dragon (16 p.)
New Zoo Brews Ado (17 p.)
Music Hath Charms (16 p.)
The Phantom Joker = Highwire heroes (16 p.)
Hark, Hark, the Ark (15 p.)
Captains Outrageous (15 p.)
A total of 402 pages. And then there's the "Golden Apples" story, dunno if that one counts...
The Pied Piper Of Duckburg (9 p.)
King Scrooge the First (21 p.)
Pawns of the Loup Garou (21 p.)
Officer For a Day (14 p.)
A Day in a Duck's Life (14 p.)
Junior Woodchucks:
Peril of the Black Forest (14 p.)
Life Savers (5 p. - Barks' scribbles lost, Jippes' drawings based on Strobl's)
Whale Of A Good Deed (14 p.)
Bad Day for Troop 'A' (6 p.)
Let Sleeping Bones Lie (14 p.)
Looter of the Lake = Saviors of the Lake (13 p.)
Bottled Battlers (12 p.)
Maple Sugar Time (How Sweet It Is!) (13 p.)
Traitor in the Ranks (13 p.)
Eagle Savers (12 p.)
Hound Of The Moaning Hills (13 p.)
Storm Dancers (12 p.)
The Day the Mountain Shook (13 p.)
Gold of the '49ers (12 p.)
Duckmade Disaster (12 p.)
Wailing whalers (18 p.)
Where There's Smoke (16 p.)
Be Leery Of Lake Eerie (16 p.)
Teahouse of the Waggin' Dragon (16 p.)
New Zoo Brews Ado (17 p.)
Music Hath Charms (16 p.)
The Phantom Joker = Highwire heroes (16 p.)
Hark, Hark, the Ark (15 p.)
Captains Outrageous (15 p.)
A total of 402 pages. And then there's the "Golden Apples" story, dunno if that one counts...
WB
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 7 -
2007-12-12 at 15:59:55
Golden Apples story? Never heard of it. Care to elaborate?
Same question exists before though - how do we know for certain that "Captains Outrageous" is indeed the final "Classic Barks" story from the Silver Age before the Vicar's 1980's 10 pager "Hang Gliders be Hanged" comes into play?
Also - has a comic book version of "The Lemonade King" ever been made by anyone?
Same question exists before though - how do we know for certain that "Captains Outrageous" is indeed the final "Classic Barks" story from the Silver Age before the Vicar's 1980's 10 pager "Hang Gliders be Hanged" comes into play?
Also - has a comic book version of "The Lemonade King" ever been made by anyone?
Cacou
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 8 -
2007-12-12 at 18:59:24
The Golden Apples story is a ten-pager by Carl Barks that was lost.
EBi
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 9 -
2007-12-12 at 19:45:06
More page info:
Peril of the Black Forest (14 p.)
Life Savers (5 p.)
Looter of the Lake = Saviors of the Lake (13 p.)
Teahouse of the Waggin' Dragon (16 p.)
Hark, Hark, the Ark (15 p.)
Captains Outrageous (15 p.)
King Scrooge the First: Daan Jippes has not redrawn this yet.
Peril of the Black Forest (14 p.)
Life Savers (5 p.)
Looter of the Lake = Saviors of the Lake (13 p.)
Teahouse of the Waggin' Dragon (16 p.)
Hark, Hark, the Ark (15 p.)
Captains Outrageous (15 p.)
King Scrooge the First: Daan Jippes has not redrawn this yet.
Robb_K
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 10 -
2007-12-12 at 20:14:33
Quote from user: WBGolden Apples story? Never heard of it. Care to elaborate?
Same question exists before though - how do we know for certain that "Captains Outrageous" is indeed the final "Classic Barks" story from the Silver Age before the Vicar's 1980's 10 pager "Hang Gliders be Hanged" comes into play?
Also - has a comic book version of "The Lemonade King" ever been made by anyone?
The "Queen of The Apple Festival" was a 10-page Donald Duck story drawn by Barks for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #144 in 1952. It was bought and paid for by Western Publishing. But it was "Shelved"-and never used by new editor, Chase Craig, who felt that Daisy was too "unladylike" when throwing everything bu t the kitchen sink at Donald for his attentions to The Queen of The Apple Festival, instead of to her. The artwork was never returned to Barks, as were his other rejected stories, as Western had paid for this story. So, the original pages were destroyed(burned) by Western, and lost forever.
Barks was interviewed about that story by Michael Barrier in the 1970s, and made a couple comments on it. Geoff Blum wrote a story based on the title and those few comments.
That story is 99% Geoff Blum's, and should NOT be considered a Barks story. Daan Jippes has drawn it. It will be in a volume of Jippes' drawing of Barks stories, but should NOT be considered a Barks story.
Same question exists before though - how do we know for certain that "Captains Outrageous" is indeed the final "Classic Barks" story from the Silver Age before the Vicar's 1980's 10 pager "Hang Gliders be Hanged" comes into play?
Also - has a comic book version of "The Lemonade King" ever been made by anyone?
The "Queen of The Apple Festival" was a 10-page Donald Duck story drawn by Barks for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #144 in 1952. It was bought and paid for by Western Publishing. But it was "Shelved"-and never used by new editor, Chase Craig, who felt that Daisy was too "unladylike" when throwing everything bu t the kitchen sink at Donald for his attentions to The Queen of The Apple Festival, instead of to her. The artwork was never returned to Barks, as were his other rejected stories, as Western had paid for this story. So, the original pages were destroyed(burned) by Western, and lost forever.
Barks was interviewed about that story by Michael Barrier in the 1970s, and made a couple comments on it. Geoff Blum wrote a story based on the title and those few comments.
That story is 99% Geoff Blum's, and should NOT be considered a Barks story. Daan Jippes has drawn it. It will be in a volume of Jippes' drawing of Barks stories, but should NOT be considered a Barks story.
Sirredknee
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 11 -
2007-12-12 at 20:31:19
Thanks for the additional info, I've added it. Didn't know "King Scrooge" is not yet finished...
Robb_K
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 12 -
2007-12-12 at 23:20:50
Quote from user: sirredkneeThanks for the additional info, I've added it. Didn't know "King Scrooge" is not yet finished...
I thought I heard many months ago, that Jippes had started drawing "King Scrooge The First". I thought that there were already panels he drew to compare with those of Ulrich Schroeder? I guess that was just a rumour, or Daan must have stopped working on it, or he finished, but it still hasn't been scheduled for printing in Danmark.
I thought I heard many months ago, that Jippes had started drawing "King Scrooge The First". I thought that there were already panels he drew to compare with those of Ulrich Schroeder? I guess that was just a rumour, or Daan must have stopped working on it, or he finished, but it still hasn't been scheduled for printing in Danmark.
WB
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 13 -
2007-12-13 at 01:10:54
Quote from user: Robb_KThat story is 99% Geoff Blum's, and should NOT be considered a Barks story. Dan Jippes has drawn it. It will be in a volume of Jippes' drawing of Barks stories, but should NOT be considered a Barks story.
I suppose that it falls moreso under a case where the story - when read - feels more "Blum" than Barks? I suppose it could be credited as being "based on an Idea" by Carl Barks unlike say the Rosa/Jippes versions of "Pied Piper" as well as the other Jippes redraws that we've been discussing which at some point have had their direct Barks portions to (in some way) survive intact.
It's not like the based-on-an-idea credit hasn't been used before on other things, though I do admit that I struggle to think of where I've seen that happen before.
I suppose that it falls moreso under a case where the story - when read - feels more "Blum" than Barks? I suppose it could be credited as being "based on an Idea" by Carl Barks unlike say the Rosa/Jippes versions of "Pied Piper" as well as the other Jippes redraws that we've been discussing which at some point have had their direct Barks portions to (in some way) survive intact.
It's not like the based-on-an-idea credit hasn't been used before on other things, though I do admit that I struggle to think of where I've seen that happen before.
Robb_K
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 14 -
2007-12-13 at 01:27:55
Wasn't Jippes' story about the rat in Scrooge's money bin demanding being fed with a bribe of the most expensive cheese in The World to stop threatening to eat his money, billed as "based on a story idea of Carl Barks"? But that story idea had a full plot, from start to finish. All that was remembered about Barks' "Golden Apples" story from Barrier's interview was a scene with Daisy throwing things at Donald, and a Queen of Duckburg's Apple Festival being chased in a race commemorating the myth of Atalanta.
Perhaps Blum's story should be prefaced by: "Based loosely on the germ of an idea of Carl Barks'"?
Perhaps Blum's story should be prefaced by: "Based loosely on the germ of an idea of Carl Barks'"?
WB
Donald Duck Family by Jippes - June 2008
Message 15 -
2007-12-13 at 01:32:08
Quote from user: Robb_KPerhaps Blum's story should be prefaced by: "Based loosely on the germ of an idea of Carl Barks'"?
I get the very distinct feeling you don't like Blum's story much. XD
Besides that, I'm not quite sure that anybody would want to bother typing all that on the credits page. Hahaha! :D
I get the very distinct feeling you don't like Blum's story much. XD
Besides that, I'm not quite sure that anybody would want to bother typing all that on the credits page. Hahaha! :D