Quote from user: MrClevelandQuote from user: Robb_KSanoma Uitgevers' magazines are sold in Flemish Belgium, Surinaam, South Africa, and The Netherlands Antilles. I used to buy used Dutch Weeklies and special books in Antwerpen, Belgium, while visiting family there.
Thanks for the feedback.
I also wonder if there's Polish Duck Comics, German Duck Comics, Italian Dutch Comics, and the like at any Euro-American Stores? Because there's a place near my Church that's a German Store, but they don't have Disney Duck Comics.
I wonder if I should ask a request?
What are Euro-American stores? Are there some in Los Angeles? I'd be curious about a Dutch-American store. I certainly doubt that Dutch Disney comic books would be sold there. I suppose that there might be a "German-AmericanStore" in "Alpine Village", the main German touristic centre, located in Torrance (South Bay). I've never known of any equivalent British, French, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, or Scandinavian centres in The Greater L.A. Metro Area (although Central California does have Solvang (a Danish touristic town). There's a great Dutch bakery in The East-Central California high desert town of Lone Pine. It has some tourist items, but no Dutch Disney Comics.
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Topic: Donald Duck...full frontal.
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Robb_K
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 226 -
2012-01-05 at 03:58:57
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 227 -
2012-01-07 at 23:38:13
Quote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: MrClevelandQuote from user: Robb_KSanoma Uitgevers' magazines are sold in Flemish Belgium, Surinaam, South Africa, and The Netherlands Antilles. I used to buy used Dutch Weeklies and special books in Antwerpen, Belgium, while visiting family there.
Thanks for the feedback.
I also wonder if there's Polish Duck Comics, German Duck Comics, Italian Dutch Comics, and the like at any Euro-American Stores? Because there's a place near my Church that's a German Store, but they don't have Disney Duck Comics.
I wonder if I should ask a request?
What are Euro-American stores? Are there some in Los Angeles? I'd be curious about a Dutch-American store. I certainly doubt that Dutch Disney comic books would be sold there. I suppose that there might be a "German-AmericanStore" in "Alpine Village", the main German touristic centre, located in Torrance (South Bay). I've never known of any equivalent British, French, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, or Scandinavian centres in The Greater L.A. Metro Area (although Central California does have Solvang (a Danish touristic town). There's a great Dutch bakery in The East-Central California high desert town of Lone Pine. It has some tourist items, but no Dutch Disney Comics.
When I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
Thanks for the feedback.
I also wonder if there's Polish Duck Comics, German Duck Comics, Italian Dutch Comics, and the like at any Euro-American Stores? Because there's a place near my Church that's a German Store, but they don't have Disney Duck Comics.
I wonder if I should ask a request?
What are Euro-American stores? Are there some in Los Angeles? I'd be curious about a Dutch-American store. I certainly doubt that Dutch Disney comic books would be sold there. I suppose that there might be a "German-AmericanStore" in "Alpine Village", the main German touristic centre, located in Torrance (South Bay). I've never known of any equivalent British, French, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, or Scandinavian centres in The Greater L.A. Metro Area (although Central California does have Solvang (a Danish touristic town). There's a great Dutch bakery in The East-Central California high desert town of Lone Pine. It has some tourist items, but no Dutch Disney Comics.
When I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
Robb_K
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 228 -
2012-01-08 at 03:17:38
Quote from user: MrClevelandQuote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: MrClevelandThanks for the feedback.
I also wonder if there's Polish Duck Comics, German Duck Comics, Italian Dutch Comics, and the like at any Euro-American Stores? Because there's a place near my Church that's a German Store, but they don't have Disney Duck Comics.
I wonder if I should ask a request?
What are Euro-American stores? Are there some in Los Angeles? I'd be curious about a Dutch-American store. I certainly doubt that Dutch Disney comic books would be sold there. I suppose that there might be a "German-AmericanStore" in "Alpine Village", the main German touristic centre, located in Torrance (South Bay). I've never known of any equivalent British, French, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, or Scandinavian centres in The Greater L.A. Metro Area (although Central California does have Solvang (a Danish touristic town). There's a great Dutch bakery in The East-Central California high desert town of Lone Pine. It has some tourist items, but no Dutch Disney Comics.
When I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
That's what I assumed. But I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. I haven't gone anywhere else in USA in many years, so I don't know other cities. But, I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. But, I have to admit that I also don't go anywhere in L.A. other than my own house, and my sister's house in Hermosa Beach. As I stated before, Alpine Village in Torrance, CA would be the centre for German immigrants. They have a fair amount of German products. But, alas, no Micky Maus, no Michy Vision, no Donald Duck Sonderheft, no Onkel Dagobert or Donald Duck pocket books.
I know of no Italian, Dutch, Finnish or French stores here, but then we have no particular neighbourhoods populated by those groups. Are there Korean, Philipine, Ethiopian, Palestinian, Vietnamese or Samoan Disney Comics franchises?
I also wonder if there's Polish Duck Comics, German Duck Comics, Italian Dutch Comics, and the like at any Euro-American Stores? Because there's a place near my Church that's a German Store, but they don't have Disney Duck Comics.
I wonder if I should ask a request?
What are Euro-American stores? Are there some in Los Angeles? I'd be curious about a Dutch-American store. I certainly doubt that Dutch Disney comic books would be sold there. I suppose that there might be a "German-AmericanStore" in "Alpine Village", the main German touristic centre, located in Torrance (South Bay). I've never known of any equivalent British, French, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, or Scandinavian centres in The Greater L.A. Metro Area (although Central California does have Solvang (a Danish touristic town). There's a great Dutch bakery in The East-Central California high desert town of Lone Pine. It has some tourist items, but no Dutch Disney Comics.
When I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
That's what I assumed. But I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. I haven't gone anywhere else in USA in many years, so I don't know other cities. But, I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. But, I have to admit that I also don't go anywhere in L.A. other than my own house, and my sister's house in Hermosa Beach. As I stated before, Alpine Village in Torrance, CA would be the centre for German immigrants. They have a fair amount of German products. But, alas, no Micky Maus, no Michy Vision, no Donald Duck Sonderheft, no Onkel Dagobert or Donald Duck pocket books.
I know of no Italian, Dutch, Finnish or French stores here, but then we have no particular neighbourhoods populated by those groups. Are there Korean, Philipine, Ethiopian, Palestinian, Vietnamese or Samoan Disney Comics franchises?
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 229 -
2012-01-08 at 03:46:54
Quote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: MrClevelandQuote from user: Robb_KWhat are Euro-American stores? Are there some in Los Angeles? I'd be curious about a Dutch-American store. I certainly doubt that Dutch Disney comic books would be sold there. I suppose that there might be a "German-AmericanStore" in "Alpine Village", the main German touristic centre, located in Torrance (South Bay). I've never known of any equivalent British, French, Italian, Polish, Hungarian, or Scandinavian centres in The Greater L.A. Metro Area (although Central California does have Solvang (a Danish touristic town). There's a great Dutch bakery in The East-Central California high desert town of Lone Pine. It has some tourist items, but no Dutch Disney Comics.
When I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
That's what I assumed. But I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. I haven't gone anywhere else in USA in many years, so I don't know other cities. But, I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. But, I have to admit that I also don't go anywhere in L.A. other than my own house, and my sister's house in Hermosa Beach. As I stated before, Alpine Village in Torrance, CA would be the centre for German immigrants. They have a fair amount of German products. But, alas, no Micky Maus, no Michy Vision, no Donald Duck Sonderheft, no Onkel Dagobert or Donald Duck pocket books.
I know of no Italian, Dutch, Finnish or French stores here, but then we have no particular neighbourhoods populated by those groups. Are there Korean, Philipine, Ethiopian, Palestinian, Vietnamese or Samoan Disney Comics franchises?
I think that should be a new thread! Other Disney Comic Franchises that aren't from Europe.
When I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
That's what I assumed. But I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. I haven't gone anywhere else in USA in many years, so I don't know other cities. But, I haven't seen any such stores in L.A. But, I have to admit that I also don't go anywhere in L.A. other than my own house, and my sister's house in Hermosa Beach. As I stated before, Alpine Village in Torrance, CA would be the centre for German immigrants. They have a fair amount of German products. But, alas, no Micky Maus, no Michy Vision, no Donald Duck Sonderheft, no Onkel Dagobert or Donald Duck pocket books.
I know of no Italian, Dutch, Finnish or French stores here, but then we have no particular neighbourhoods populated by those groups. Are there Korean, Philipine, Ethiopian, Palestinian, Vietnamese or Samoan Disney Comics franchises?
I think that should be a new thread! Other Disney Comic Franchises that aren't from Europe.
Robb_K
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 230 -
2012-01-08 at 03:56:45
I know of the one in Egypt, Indonesia, Mexico, Israel, India, Turkey (partly Europe), Colombia, Brazil, Japan, China. Many (most?) of those have an affiliation with Egmont.
Robb_K
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 231 -
2012-01-08 at 03:58:50
Quote from user: MrClevelandWhen I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
What Euro-ethnic shops do they have in Cleveland? Do they sell European Disney comics there?
What Euro-ethnic shops do they have in Cleveland? Do they sell European Disney comics there?
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 232 -
2012-01-11 at 00:28:05
Quote from user: Robb_KQuote from user: MrClevelandWhen I mean Euro-American stores, I mean Ethnic European Stores, because they'll sell books with the tounge of origin like German, Polish, or Italian.
What Euro-ethnic shops do they have in Cleveland? Do they sell European Disney comics there?
There's this place near my work...which is a church that's an Ethnic German Store...but no Duck Comics. :(
There's an Ethnic Polish Store in Parma...but I have yet to go there.
What Euro-ethnic shops do they have in Cleveland? Do they sell European Disney comics there?
There's this place near my work...which is a church that's an Ethnic German Store...but no Duck Comics. :(
There's an Ethnic Polish Store in Parma...but I have yet to go there.
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 233 -
2012-01-17 at 04:09:58
Well...back to the subject...
Fethry was seen naked once when he tried to jump-off the high board...but wound-up on an airplane....
Fethry was seen naked once when he tried to jump-off the high board...but wound-up on an airplane....
Robb_K
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 234 -
2012-01-17 at 04:52:07
As I stated before, I haven't seen "Euro-ethnic" stores in USA with European comic books. In North Holland, beach resorts (such as Callants Oog) frequented by German patrons, shops carry Mickey Mouse and German Disney pocketbooks, and German "Big Fun". But, I haven't seen anything like that in USA.
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 235 -
2012-01-22 at 22:57:26
Quote from user: Robb_KAs I stated before, I haven't seen "Euro-ethnic" stores in USA with European comic books. In North Holland, beach resorts (such as Callants Oog) frequented by German patrons, shops carry Mickey Mouse and German Disney pocketbooks, and German "Big Fun". But, I haven't seen anything like that in USA.
Really? Oh, well...there's always amazon.com!
But back to the subject...
And here's the original...
Not only the panel where Donald Duck is seen nude...but it's the only panel where someone talks...and that's Donald!
And now...I'm having a problem uploading images on here! What's going on?
Really? Oh, well...there's always amazon.com!
But back to the subject...
And here's the original...
Not only the panel where Donald Duck is seen nude...but it's the only panel where someone talks...and that's Donald!
And now...I'm having a problem uploading images on here! What's going on?
Furienna
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 236 -
2012-01-24 at 14:20:49
I wonder something. If someone already has asked this, I'm sorry, but I don't remember. But do we ever see any female characters all nude?
Michiel P
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 237 -
2012-01-24 at 19:05:53
Quote from user: FuriennaDo we ever see any female characters all nude?
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0018a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0052a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0073a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0092a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0127a_001.jpg
These covers are from the Brazilian "Margarida"-magazine, which is known for its often refreshing and more interesting take on Daisy.
More covers? Visit: http://www.papersera.net/vilaxurupita/mg/mg001_025.htm
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0018a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0052a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0073a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0092a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0127a_001.jpg
These covers are from the Brazilian "Margarida"-magazine, which is known for its often refreshing and more interesting take on Daisy.
More covers? Visit: http://www.papersera.net/vilaxurupita/mg/mg001_025.htm
Arild
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 238 -
2012-01-24 at 20:20:12
Strange topic.
But the Magica thread about her feet was...a little something special...
From Don Rosa's Escape from Forbidden Valley
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/6663/ddrfv.jpg
(c) Disney
But the Magica thread about her feet was...a little something special...
From Don Rosa's Escape from Forbidden Valley
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/6663/ddrfv.jpg
(c) Disney
MrCleveland
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 239 -
2012-01-25 at 02:08:00
Quote from user: ArildStrange topic.
But the Magica thread about her feet was...a little something special...
From Don Rosa's Escape from Forbidden Valley
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/6663/ddrfv.jpg
(c) Disney
Hmm...thanks for the upload...
I'm having problems lately with the uploads of comic pages.
Do you have the scene where Donald Duck gets his shirt eaten by moths in "A Stitch in Time" by the Late-Great Vicar or where Donald Duck skinny-dips...or more like Feathery-dips (Swims with nothing on but what God gave him) in the story "Where the Bin's Been"? (I still think it's funny that the last page shows the Vikings BE The Vikings in the last pannel...for only if the REAL Minnesota Vikings would have them play...they'd be in The Super Bowl this year).
But I digress...sooooo...Go Giants!
But the Magica thread about her feet was...a little something special...
From Don Rosa's Escape from Forbidden Valley
http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/6663/ddrfv.jpg
(c) Disney
Hmm...thanks for the upload...
I'm having problems lately with the uploads of comic pages.
Do you have the scene where Donald Duck gets his shirt eaten by moths in "A Stitch in Time" by the Late-Great Vicar or where Donald Duck skinny-dips...or more like Feathery-dips (Swims with nothing on but what God gave him) in the story "Where the Bin's Been"? (I still think it's funny that the last page shows the Vikings BE The Vikings in the last pannel...for only if the REAL Minnesota Vikings would have them play...they'd be in The Super Bowl this year).
But I digress...sooooo...Go Giants!
Furienna
Donald Duck...full frontal.
Message 240 -
2012-01-25 at 16:01:03
Quote from user: Michiel PQuote from user: FuriennaDo we ever see any female characters all nude?
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0018a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0052a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0073a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0092a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0127a_001.jpg
These covers are from the Brazilian "Margarida"-magazine, which is known for its often refreshing and more interesting take on Daisy.
More covers? Visit: http://www.papersera.net/vilaxurupita/mg/mg001_025.htm
But interestingly enough, it seems like Daisy has to be covered up, by sand or water or a towel, because only male characters are allowed to show everything at once.
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0018a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0052a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/04/br_mg_0073a_001.jpg + http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0092a_001.jpg
http://coa.inducks.org/hr.php?normalsize=1&image=http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/08/br_mg_0127a_001.jpg
These covers are from the Brazilian "Margarida"-magazine, which is known for its often refreshing and more interesting take on Daisy.
More covers? Visit: http://www.papersera.net/vilaxurupita/mg/mg001_025.htm
But interestingly enough, it seems like Daisy has to be covered up, by sand or water or a towel, because only male characters are allowed to show everything at once.