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patemi-pk · 2 months
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I don't want to bother too much the userbase, but, I have something to ask my fellow northern, central and eastern europeans (basically everyone from a country were Disney is published by an Egmont subsidiary... plus Greece).
What's the deal with Mickey Mystery (Mickey Mysterier/Ein Fall für Micky/Dekkari-Mikki/Mikke krim/Musses mysterier/Μίκυ Μυστήριο)? What was this projects about? A handful of stories were published here in Italy too, on Topomistery, but the title mostly published italian (or Gottfredson) reprints. I can see that a lot of stories were produced, outlasting every eponimous title. Were the stories good?
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g5mlp · 4 months
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New coloring book by Egmont!
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This coloring book is the first to be based on My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale! It has 24 pages and multiple stickers of the G5 Mane 6. 
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This release is from Sweden, but it is possible it may release in English or other languages throughout the rest of Europe. Its description incorrectly uses G4 pony names.
More merchandise based on My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale is expected to be released throughout this year now that My Little Pony: Make Your Mark has ended.   
At the moment, My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale is on hiatus for a second season. A release date is unknown. 
Description (machine translated):  "24 pages. With stickers This coloring book gives you the opportunity to go on an adventure with your favorite My Little Pony friends. Paint along with Wilight Sparkle, Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie and all the others."
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frc-ambaradan · 11 months
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"Do I look cute? Of course, a magenta would suit me better!" Pirate's Revenge (2011)
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sugarysketches · 6 months
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.:Originally made October 19th-31st, 2023:.
A buncha guys, uuuu..... My brain is jelly idk hwo to say things
[top left character uses they/he/it, top center characters use they/he/xey (left) and xey/he (right), top right character uses she/they/it, middle left character uses it/they, center character uses she/they, middle character uses he/she, bottom character uses she/he/they/it]
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lappophotography · 1 year
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Mt. Taranaki, NZ
Paweł Łappo Photography
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John Everett Millais. Illustration to Goethe's tragedy 'Egmont', 1868.
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Omg i’ve missed them 🥲 *rare egmont appreciation post*
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Look we all love to hate on Egmont’s pocket stories because they’re usually terrible. But I can’t be the only one who has genuinely missed them the last few months. When we say we’d rather have the Italian stories, we mean the new long saga’s. Not gag stories from 5 years ago. And I’d rather take an Egmont comic than 3 short sleep inducing mid Italian stories.
When an Italian comic is bad, it’s really really boring. When an Egmont comic is bad, it’s absolutely terrible, but miles more entertaining.
And it just has a certain charm to it you know. Egmont is able to make stuff that Panini would not dare to publish. When they brought back Mad Ducktor last year? That was crazy! He was completely out of character and the story made zero sense, but who dares to reuse a character that hadn’t been seen in a decade and then completely misinterpret everything? Only Egmont could do that. This sounds like an ironic compliment but I mean it. Because “The other side of me” is a terrible comic. But fuck me man it was funny. I was genuinely entertained. At the end of the day I had fun.
Egmont you guys are also the only place where we can get new 3 tiered comics that feel traditional. For example Italy has modernized themselves away from Martina traditions of excessive violence. But Egmont is still holding that tradition up. Together with that certain flavour of politics and social commentary. Egmont is the only one that delivers it in that certain way that just makes me feel nostalgic. and i need that in my pockets too man
Then the crazy stuff: Mickey talks with the dead, Scrooge joins a cult, Donalds dog gets replaced by an alien… You immediately know where that comes from.
Egmont pocket comics are iconic and I can’t miss them no matter how bad they might be. This was 4 pockets in a row with no new Egmont stuff and I couldn’t handle it man. I was starting to think we might never see TNT again. You see what this shit does to your brain? Missing TNT???
And hey. Sometimes they deliver genuine bangers. A gal for Gladstone, Dialing for disaster, Origins of a sorceress… The next masterpiece could be right around the corner.
Massimo Fecchi has gone to Italy and Flemming Andersen is drawing 4 tiered comics much more often. Egmont 3 tiers are gonna be rare. But please never stop making them.
Okay that was it back to hating
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valerei · 4 months
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Finally I can share this as the cover has been revealed! Here’s my new upcoming comic book Lyckobäraren: det magiska paketet, to be released early in January! This is book one out of three, I’m currently working on the second one 😄
This has been so exciting to work on and I can’t wait to hear what people think of it! Hopefully it can be translated to other languages in the future, but so far it’ll only be released in swedish.
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balu8 · 7 months
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Star Wars Rebels Magazine #7 :Sabotaged Supplies
by Martin Fisher and Ingo Römling
Egmont
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bcgandsmurfsfan2010 · 2 months
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Scene remake from Little Miss Hug's story
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patemi-pk · 2 years
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Fantomius before Gervasio
Before Marco Gervasio had revamped Fantomius in 2007, Andreas Pihl and Mardon Smet (sorry for butchering the danish spelling) had imagined a return of the character (who at the times had never been featured in Disney stories) to meet his heir, the Duck Avenger. The story, titled "The Legacy", spawned a trilogy, in which we are presented to an ally of the gentleman thief, but very different from Dolly Paprika.
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The Legacy (Pihl/Smet)
Hot Chemistry (Pihl/Smet)
Once Upon a Time... Urgh! (Pihl/Fecchi)
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But why talking about stories that have nearly nothing to do with Pk?
Well, the mood of those stories owe a lot to Pkna. Paperinik rocks a glove which resembles a lot the extransformer and Fantomius himself looks very much like Uno and has a similar backstory to Everett Ducklair (regarding a self-imposed exile in a monastery in the Far East).
The first story was published in the US in 2006, while the trilogy was published in Italy 2009-2010 (not in order). In the italian translation Fantomius was changed into an executor of the will of the original Fantomius, probably because the Fantomius italian readers were accostumed to was quite different from the one described by Pihl and Smet.
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zurich-snows · 4 months
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Beethoven, Ludwig van / EGMONT, OP.84 (Excerpts) - Score and Parts
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frc-ambaradan · 1 year
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HAPPY STAR WARS DAY! 🌌
Unfortunately, given Disney's ban of parodies of inner material, we'll probably never see a new, real parody of Lucas' epic but let's revel in this illustration by Andrea Freccero for an Egmont story that will never see publication:
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tuttocenere · 6 months
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Egmont
I read Goethe's play Egmont over the last couple of days. It's a play about the start of the Dutch Revolt in the 1560s. The basic plot is, Dutch people are not very happy with the Spanish rule, the king sends in an army under the bloodthirsty Duke of Alba, there's Count Egmont on the Dutch side who doesn't want to oppose the king. Egmont gets captured by Alba and executed, both because they're personal enemies and also just to spite the Dutch. He also has a teenage girlfriend who kills herself from grief.
Honestly this play has a boring plot and a weird structure. It's also in prose. I wouldn't really read it for pleasure. I do think it's very interesting in its historical context.
Apparently Goethe wrote it at the same time Schiller was writing Don Carlos. They didn't know each other yet - it was just a "write about the Dutch Revolt" kind of era. Schiller didn't like Egmont for a variety of reasons, among other things, for insufficient revolutionary spirit.
The other interesting parallel is with Goethe's Faust. There's also a teenage girlfriend here, she also dies for her partner's sake, and she also appears as a vision to the man before he meets his own fate. The end scene of Egmont is kind of strange, melodramatic and very theatrical, I would honestly like to see how it looked on stage. But Goethe using this motif in two plays now has made me like the whole man a bit less.
I did enjoy some of the crowd scenes where people from various walks of life give their opinion about the general situation of the Netherlands. Those scenes were colourful and fun. The rest of the play didn't really work for me, there's a lot of vague hinting at plotlines that should be explored further, and the title character Egmont is the least interesting part.
Much like Don Carlos, Egmont also gets visited in jail by a hot Spanish noble who vaguely hopes to (make out a bit and then) break him out. But here, too, nothing comes of it and this time around it doesn't really connect to any other part of the plot. I have no idea why he put that in at all. Maybe both authors got the idea from somewhere else? Much to ponder.
They also both have these lines word for word:
Egmont / Elisabeth: Und keine Rettung?
Ferdinand / Posa: Keine!
To be fair that's not really the most innovative of lines to begin with.
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lappophotography · 2 years
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Mt. Taranaki without a doubt it is one of my favorite places in New Zealand
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christmascomics · 1 year
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Asterix Julehefte 2001 by Albert Uderzo.
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