Mikke Mus #12

Jørgen Andreas Bangor jorgenb at ifi.uio.no
Thu Dec 15 00:02:15 CET 1994



Another Northern Barbarian Egmont issue:

Mikke Mus #12
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The first story is, as usual, a (bad) Mickey story (D93106, 9 pages).
Very Murryish. The art I mean -- none of Murry's stories were this bad.
It's about some sheep thiefs making Mickey and Goofy looking like they're
guilty. (Hey, David!)

The next story is something very different. It's an Uncle Scrooge story
(D91046, 22 pages (yes, it fills most of the issue!)).
The Norwegian title translates to "The house of Spirits", but it's nothing
like the novel of Isabel Allende (the Norwegian title is the same as that
book's title), but it's certainly inspired by Umberto Eco's "The name of
the Rose". Uncle Scrooge gets a book delivered to his house. When he opens 
it, a hand stretches out of it, and grabs the number one dime. Then the 
book flies away. The story is really good! Ah, yes Magica is playing a role
here too. The art of the story is really good (not like Rota's, but it _is_
good). It contains a lot of panels that is somehow unexpected in a duck
story. I won't tell you how it ends.

Last is a Donald Duck one-pager (D93115).



   Jorgen
          - Det er best dere starter a gjette pa utgangsordet 
            med en gang! Det har to hundre og elleve stavelser!



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