Review: Fantagraphics’ Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Color Sundays: Call of the Wild


Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Color Sundays: Call of the Wild

Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Color Sundays: Call of the Wild



Westfield’s Roger Ash takes a look at Fantagraphics’ Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Color Sundays: Call of the Wild and likes what he sees.

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Roger’s Comic Ramblings: Collections I’d Like to See – The Walt Disney Edition


Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #12. Art by Al Taliaferro.

Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #12. Art by Al Taliaferro.


Westfield’s Roger Ash looks at some Disney comics he’d like to see collected including Al Taliaferro’s Donald Duck comic strips and Paul Murry’s Mickey Mouse comics.

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KC COLUMN: In Search of Uncle Scrooge McDuck


Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge

Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge



KC Carlson goes in search of Uncle Scrooge and Disney comics.

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Roger’s Comic Ramblings: Whatever Happened To Comic Strip Collections?


Mutts

Mutts



Westfield’s Roger Ash ponders about the decline in collections of modern comic strips.

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Markley’s Fevered Brain: San Diego Comic Con Announcements, or Something to Look Forward To


Floyd Gottfredson art

by Wayne Markley

This year’s Comic Con 2010 in San Diego California just wrapped up and, as always, it was full of news and events. While most of the news is available on numerous comic book web sites, I thought this week I would take a moment to look at the announcements that were made about upcoming releases and discuss which ones I am looking forward to and why, and a few of which I am not looking forward to.

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Too Much Cool Stuff – Not Enough $$$! – August ‘09


SugarShock cover

by KC Carlson

Long-time Westfield readers might remember that I used to do a regular recommendations column back in the days when our computers still ran on coal. For those many thousands of generations of comics fans who were born since then, I’d like to explain, for a second or two, how my recommendations work, since there’s no real overt logic at work here.

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