DCML digest #889

Don Rosa donrosa at iglou.com
Tue Apr 9 14:40:54 CEST 2002


From: bi442 at lafn.org (Rob Klein)
>>>Thanks Don, for the information on WDC & S Nr. 2 and 3.  What a memory!!!

"Memory"? Why do you say that? What did I remember?

From: Goofy313g at aol.com
>>>Last time, when I asked u if you were gonna write a story with Jose
and=20
Panchito, I meant "will you write <AGAIN>a story with them "?

I never know what my next story from my idea-list will be.

>>>>BTW, the female character with Jos=E9 in your calendar-- where is she
from. did
you invent her or is she from a story by another artist (is she aurora?)

I dunno... I probably just copied her out of an old Brazilian or Dutch
strip.

>>>And is it true that one of your next stories will reveal Hortense and=20
Matilda's destiny? (as told by PICSOU Mag)

I don't know where they got that info. I'll do such a story someday, but I
dunno when.

>>>I think I old my opinion in an old message posted here:I think that Maybe
the
 regular beagle boys all have the same mother. (They call each other
brother,
althought they don't have the same fathers) I know it'd be immoral, (and so
that nobody will be allowed to tell this in a story... if they censor a
Moon on a flag, what will they do with this??) but could you give me your
opinion about this?

I don't think I have an opinion about that. I'm too busy shaking my head and
rolling my eyes.
Maybe they call each other "brother" because they're Jehovah's Witnesses?
No, probably not.

>>>In the drawing for PM 338 (to illustrate "Only a poor old man")
you gave the number 176-480 to a beagle boy on a coin (top right handcorner)
This number doesn't appear in the story, but a similar beagle appears with
176-840 as number. is it a mistake of you to have put 480 instead of 840?

It's a good thing I'm anal retentive also, or this would begin to seem
tedious.
There is no #176-480 in the story? You're sure? Well, then I guess I goofed
again. I constantly make errors on BB numbers, probably because I pencil in
numbers intending to check them later before I ink, and then a month or two
later I'll just ink the pencils figuring I knew what I was doing when I drew
it, which is a reckless assumption at best
.
Should you send these kinda questions to the DCML or to me privately?




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