Okay Hatequack was starting to look younger with every story he appeared in
but then this week Celoni came and said NAHH im gonna make him look 200 years old again lmao
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Who appears most in Bram Topker's Dracula?
Remember I didn't count the pages, it's just how many pages the percentage corresponds to. So how many pages on average their panels would add up to. Not how many pages they appear on.
And also, I should mention this, there are obviously spoilers for it. Although it might be hard to spoil Dracula...
Pete - 26 (panels) / 5.57 (pages) / 7.74% (of the story)
Brick - 37 / 7.92 / 11.01%
Horace - 40 / 8.57 / 11.90%
Clarabelle - 44 / 9.42 / 13.10%
Dracula - 69 / 14.78 / 20.54%
O'Hara - 70 / 15 / 20.83%
Goofy - 92 / 19.71 / 27.38%
Minnie - 102 / 21.85 / 30.36%
Mickey - 106 / 22.71 / 31.55%
(My thoughts and additional stats below!)
Just like with some other stories, this story was originally split it in to two parts, but I split each part in to two as well since I was curious as to who would appear how much in each part!
Egmont credits this one as being a Mickey led story, but I don't think this story has a single lead.
But before I get in to all that let's look at the entry and exit times!
Mickey - 1 (0.30%) / 332 (98.81%)
Dracula - 10 (2.98%) / 322 (95.83%)
Minnie - 31 (9.23%) / 332 (98.81%)
Clarabelle - 31 (9.23%) / 336 (100%)
O'Hara - 38 (11.31%) / 328 (97.62%)
Brick - 39 (11.61%) / 327 (97.31%)
Horace - 41 (12.20%) / 329 (97.92%)
Goofy - 101 (30.06%) / 336 (100%)
Pete - 120 (35.71%) / 330 (98.21%)
Here we have yet another story where Goofy plays a central role, but doesn't appear until around 30% throught the story.
And whilst I think Goofy plays a central role in this one, I don't know if it's as central as the first Captain Nemo story. Probably closer to the second Nemo story.
I don't think you can put this as a one-lead story, and if you were to do that I don't think I'd put Mickey. As he is the only character that sort of disappears from the story. Minnie does kind of as well, but a lot less than Mickey. And Goofy of course doesn't appear until the second act.
I think I would credit this as a story led by Mickey, Minnie and Goofy. But let me try to rank them by how much of a lead I think they are, as I usually do.
Minnie (Lead).
Mickey (Lead).
Goofy (Lead).
Clarabelle (Supporting).
O'Hara (Supporting).
Dracula (Supporting / Antagonist).
Horace (Supporting).
Pete (Supporting / Antagonist).
Brick (Supporting).
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soooo to any and all people who might know or be interested...
is there an english translation of the Enna & Celoni "Dracula" in which Jonathan "Rat"ker is played by Mickey Mouse, Mina is Minnie, Van Helsing is Goofy and Renfield is Peg-Leg Pete?
If there isn't, would it be legal for me to post the french version here with a home-brewed translation?
have a sneek peak either way
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What kind of art inspires your cartooning and comics? Who are your art "Masters?" Amanda F.
I've got SOOO many inspirations. When I was young, it as Chuck Jones, Charles Schulz & Jim Davis for cartooning. Arthur Adams, Walter Simonson, Jon Bogdanove and John Romita Jr. For comic books.
As I got older and started learning more, Berkeley Breathed and Bill Watterson became new favorites. I also adore anything by Kyle Baker and Jeff Smith. I wish I had learned about Walt Kelly and Pogo when I was a kid, but only learned about it after high school.
These days, I'm following the work of Max Sarin, Jay Fosgitt and Scottie Young. Plus, I adore Fabio Celoni and a lot of the Italian Disney Artists.
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