>during this, you become tempted to purchase an exotic homegrown chile
I think Keno's just handing them out. He grows them as a hobby in between sessions of drawing avian milkers.
I like most of them. First few stories feel like they are still very much trying to copy the cartoons and, to their credit, some of them are really funny. Eventually they slowly morph into the weird pseudo adventure serials that people remember, and that is more or less what Rosa went with.
Its a haitian style voodoo zombie that a voodoo priest has set to follow Scrooge around for an eternity as revenge for pissing him off. Deepest lore
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bombie_the_Zombie#Voodoo_Hoodoo
>McDuck
Never made sense to me that he had a different variation of the last name. The Dutch version makes much more sense: Dagobert Duck. Naming him after Scrooge from Christmas Carol was a bit on the nose too. Kwik, Kwek and Kwak are also way funnier names for the nephews.
Wasn't he literally a expy of Scrooge in his first appearance? It's been a while since I read it, though I do remember him being a pretty straightforward antagonist at first.
Either way, do agree Dagobert Duck is the superior name.
>The Legend of Prince Valiant is an animated television series based on the Prince Valiant comic strip created by Hal Foster. Set in the time of King Arthur, it is a family-oriented adventure show about an exiled prince who goes on a quest to become one of the Knights of the Round Table.[4] He begins his quest after having a dream about Camelot and its idealistic New Order. This television series originally aired on The Family Channel for a total run of 65 episodes.
>Like the original comic strip, the series begins with the fall of Thule, the fictional kingdom to which Prince Valiant is heir. Valiant, his parents, and a group of survivors from the castle are exiled by the ruthless conqueror Cynan to a hostile marsh across the sea. The young prince, deeply saddened by this defeat and vengeful towards Cynan, attempts to make the best of his new life but craves some greater purpose. He finds this purpose when he has a series of dreams about a kingdom called Camelot, King Arthur, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table. Valiant becomes enraptured with Camelot's New Order, which is founded on the ideas that might does not make right and that truth, justice, honor and friendship should be the guiding forces in people's dealings with each other. Against the wishes of his father, Valiant leaves the exiles' settlement in search of Camelot so that he may serve King Arthur as a Knight of the Round Table.
full playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgkKj2n1LjA_iQFGmUKMx3WQPsDw1GZ6-
The Duck/Ducktales comics are about as weird to me as the Goofy universe Disney was building since the 50s. I believe they're both really good expanded takes on the simplistic characters and it's even weirder when Mickey Mouse never received such treatment which is probably why a lot of people would signify him as "boring". Some of those panels makes me reminisce if they made Sonic comics without the batshit insane lore attached to them.
Sorry for OT but is the younger part of a tree on top or bottom?
Like does the new stuff grow on top of older stuff or does new stuff grow from the root and push the old stuff up?
Sorry for OT but is the younger part of a tree on top or bottom?
Like does the new stuff grow on top of older stuff or does new stuff grow from the root and push the old stuff up?
Bombie is literally a zombie from some voodoo tribe. The nephew saying that isn't even being racist. Also I'm gonna say it, Don Rosa is based.
Why does he have a big ass sign saying what it isn't then doesn't even say what it actually is?
its dolan
it's an invitation to speak to him about it.
>You might be interested in what this is then! Because it certainly isn't DUCKTALES! It is, however---
during this, you become tempted to purchase an exotic homegrown chile
I'd just go up to him to call him a seething homosexual and Ducktales shits on whatever boring boomer shit this is
you just want him to ram one of those exotic home grown chilis up your turd cutter don't you?
>during this, you become tempted to purchase an exotic homegrown chile
I think Keno's just handing them out. He grows them as a hobby in between sessions of drawing avian milkers.
he learned from the best (Barks)
maybe that's because there's an even bigger side identifying his stand outside the picture?
>first created by Carl Barks
and then perfected by Rosa and other italians. Going back to read those Carl Barks stories is pretty rough
>Going back to read those Carl Barks stories is pretty rough
no it's not wtf
He has piles of absolute kino stories.
I RESPECTFULLY disagree
I agree 100%. Props to Barks, but Don Rosa is the greatest.
agreed
Barks still deserved more recognition from Walt than he got.
I like most of them. First few stories feel like they are still very much trying to copy the cartoons and, to their credit, some of them are really funny. Eventually they slowly morph into the weird pseudo adventure serials that people remember, and that is more or less what Rosa went with.
wait, was he just giving those peppers away
Of course not. They're just to look at. You can't buy them
>me dodging that new Duck Tales shit from DisneyXD
Voodoo was a Haitian religion not African. Those morons couldn't even get it right.
anon?...
moron
read the whole thing man, there's nothing wrong with learning something new every once in a while
>it's not voodoo it's voodoo!
jfc man it's all just Black person religion get over it and stop ruining our dying thread
That story was written in the late 1940s. Barks was working with limited knowledge.
Where do you think Haitians took Voodoo from? Polish légionnaires?
that seems like a huge variety of chillies for one garden
Green chillies are just unripe red chillies.
why is that man sitting in a con if that is the best selling comic around the world?
BECAUSE DISNEY ARE FRICKING KIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKES
What is the context of the image?
Its a haitian style voodoo zombie that a voodoo priest has set to follow Scrooge around for an eternity as revenge for pissing him off. Deepest lore
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Bombie_the_Zombie#Voodoo_Hoodoo
scrooge did a israeli trick on some village leader.
village leader cursed him.
voodoo zombie now follows scrooge around the world
>McDuck
Never made sense to me that he had a different variation of the last name. The Dutch version makes much more sense: Dagobert Duck. Naming him after Scrooge from Christmas Carol was a bit on the nose too. Kwik, Kwek and Kwak are also way funnier names for the nephews.
Wasn't he literally a expy of Scrooge in his first appearance? It's been a while since I read it, though I do remember him being a pretty straightforward antagonist at first.
Either way, do agree Dagobert Duck is the superior name.
In norwegian they are named Ole, Dole and Doffen lmao
Scrooge didn't just do a israeli trick, he straight up pulled an isreal and burnt the village down to the ground, he was full-blown israelite
>Cinemaphile talking to nu/pol/, 2024, colorized
The joke is that out of context it seems like a racist rhetorical question but it's actually a genuine question.
Anon come back and storytime another chapter for us
what magic item soes Onkel Dagobert have?
Take your pick, half his adventures net him new ones.
>The Legend of Prince Valiant is an animated television series based on the Prince Valiant comic strip created by Hal Foster. Set in the time of King Arthur, it is a family-oriented adventure show about an exiled prince who goes on a quest to become one of the Knights of the Round Table.[4] He begins his quest after having a dream about Camelot and its idealistic New Order. This television series originally aired on The Family Channel for a total run of 65 episodes.
>Like the original comic strip, the series begins with the fall of Thule, the fictional kingdom to which Prince Valiant is heir. Valiant, his parents, and a group of survivors from the castle are exiled by the ruthless conqueror Cynan to a hostile marsh across the sea. The young prince, deeply saddened by this defeat and vengeful towards Cynan, attempts to make the best of his new life but craves some greater purpose. He finds this purpose when he has a series of dreams about a kingdom called Camelot, King Arthur, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table. Valiant becomes enraptured with Camelot's New Order, which is founded on the ideas that might does not make right and that truth, justice, honor and friendship should be the guiding forces in people's dealings with each other. Against the wishes of his father, Valiant leaves the exiles' settlement in search of Camelot so that he may serve King Arthur as a Knight of the Round Table.
full playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgkKj2n1LjA_iQFGmUKMx3WQPsDw1GZ6-
The Duck/Ducktales comics are about as weird to me as the Goofy universe Disney was building since the 50s. I believe they're both really good expanded takes on the simplistic characters and it's even weirder when Mickey Mouse never received such treatment which is probably why a lot of people would signify him as "boring". Some of those panels makes me reminisce if they made Sonic comics without the batshit insane lore attached to them.
>everyman Goofy
KINO
that pic just unlocked a memory for me, loved that short as a kid
There's shitloads of Mickey Mouse comics thoughbeit.
who's the better Scrooge rival?
Sorry for OT but is the younger part of a tree on top or bottom?
Like does the new stuff grow on top of older stuff or does new stuff grow from the root and push the old stuff up?
what the frick do you think based on looking at that image?
>first three names are Huey, Dewey, and Louie
>"are the youngest ones on the bottom???"
I mean in real trees.
Shut up, moron.
Did Casey get cucked??
>"dirty" dingus mcduck married a fricking child
imagine the coots mixing with the gooses
disgusting