Quote from user: ArtemiOther rare producers of stories are Australia, Finland, Poland and Belgium. Can you comment on those, please?
Here is little historical piece of mine about Finnish Disney comics - although it needs updating and couple of corrections (Vademecum ads are Swedish made):
http://www.perunamaa.net/ankistit/finnish.htm
Updating it needs because there have been lots of interesting stuff (interesting to us Finns at least) made over here after 2005.
Timo
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Topic: Le inedite follie inglesi: William Ward Duck comics of the 30ies
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Timoro
Le inedite follie inglesi: William Ward Duck comics of the 30ies
Message 16 -
2013-08-12 at 09:30:50
Cacou
Le inedite follie inglesi: William Ward Duck comics of the 30ies
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2013-08-12 at 09:50:07
Belgium: the production is most likely completely indexed, but consists in only one story plus some gags. I've had access to the entire collection of Belgian weekly and checked all of them (minus one issue).
Finland: I bet that the production from Finland is nearly completely indexed, since there are many Finns contributing to Inducks (see also post above).
Portugal: they made only one story as far as we know.
Norway: I'm not exactly sure why we have one Oswald Norwegian-made story in Inducks. I'm not aware of a Norwegian production except for many stories which are edited (and produced?) in Norway and actually indexed among Danish "D-coded" Egmont material.
India: we know of one story. There may be much more, we have almost no information from there.
Japan: we have indexed about 300 stories from 2003 to 2009, but there are possibly much more. Data comes from non-Japanese people. That I think was at the time Egmont tried to make comics for the Japanese market. Later, the Japanese would produce many Kingdom Hearts (?) stories. I haven't followed this very closely...
China: almost no data, one 1947 strip known published in Shangai.
Turkey: two pre-war Snow White stories seem to be original. There is a possibility the art is cut and paste work from unidentified (UK, Yugoslavian) material, but that's not very likely. All info comes from turkish indexer K. ?zkaracalar. I think he tried hard to find original material.
Greece, Australia, Thailand, Poland, Columbia : they made their own covers but no original story as far as I know. Most covers seem to be redrawn from foreign material though.
It seems Poland made one redrawn Barks gag, but that actually looks closer to a fan drawing rather than actual production.
Finland: I bet that the production from Finland is nearly completely indexed, since there are many Finns contributing to Inducks (see also post above).
Portugal: they made only one story as far as we know.
Norway: I'm not exactly sure why we have one Oswald Norwegian-made story in Inducks. I'm not aware of a Norwegian production except for many stories which are edited (and produced?) in Norway and actually indexed among Danish "D-coded" Egmont material.
India: we know of one story. There may be much more, we have almost no information from there.
Japan: we have indexed about 300 stories from 2003 to 2009, but there are possibly much more. Data comes from non-Japanese people. That I think was at the time Egmont tried to make comics for the Japanese market. Later, the Japanese would produce many Kingdom Hearts (?) stories. I haven't followed this very closely...
China: almost no data, one 1947 strip known published in Shangai.
Turkey: two pre-war Snow White stories seem to be original. There is a possibility the art is cut and paste work from unidentified (UK, Yugoslavian) material, but that's not very likely. All info comes from turkish indexer K. ?zkaracalar. I think he tried hard to find original material.
Greece, Australia, Thailand, Poland, Columbia : they made their own covers but no original story as far as I know. Most covers seem to be redrawn from foreign material though.
It seems Poland made one redrawn Barks gag, but that actually looks closer to a fan drawing rather than actual production.
Artemi
Le inedite follie inglesi: William Ward Duck comics of the 30ies
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2013-08-13 at 10:08:45
Thank you cacou and timoro. I really think this area needs more investigation. Hopefully, more indexers will apear from various countries that will focus on local productions...
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