DCML digest, Vol 1 #583 - 12 msgs

Kriton Kyrimis kyrimis at cti.gr
Fri Jun 22 08:56:55 CEST 2001


DON:

> and the most famous Kentuckian
> (Louisvillian) is someone known worldwide because he used to pummel other
> people senseless with his fists.

And if it weren't for Captain Kentucky, I never would have guessed to
whom you were referring!


OLIVIER:

> Then, at the end of  "Dangerous Disguise" (DD FC 308, Jan '51),
> Donaldo el Quacko prefers to jump out the window rather than take
> the chance of  being punished by his leader when he learns about his
> failure:

Not to mention the scene in the beginning of that same story, where all
those counter-counter-etc. spies shoot each other, or where the ducks
throw a spy off a running train when they are over a tall bridge, two
more instances of murder shown in Disney comics.

	Kriton	(e-mail: kyrimis at cti.gr)
	      	(WWW:    http://dias.cti.gr/~kyrimis)
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