Stop liking DuckTales

Stop liking DuckTales.

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Does he really hates the show or is it just a meme?

Okay, Larry.

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He thought original ducktales was not muh Barks, and didn't like using the tv characters on his stuff, but admitted it was a decent show with a different interpretation of the characters.

He seems like a nice dude. I'd pay a few dollars for a pepper or two even though I'm physically incapable of eating anything remotely spicy.

Damn, how recent is this?

I know we are talking about Rosa but I remember hearing at some point that in his later years Barks turned toward taking commissions for proto-furry porn just to get by. Can anybody confirm or deny this?

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>that last line

mad man

Nevermind me asking, this was actually insanely easy to verify with a Google search

W-what? I mean I looked some pictures someone posted here of some topless duck girls he supposedly draw.

Be quiet, Bernie.

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Why exactly does he hate the tv shows so much?

I feel like saying the new Ducktales has no similarity to the comics is a little unfair, especially since in a few aspects it's actually more faithful to the comics than the original. Still, that sign is understandable. Imagine how many times an american came up to him and asked him if he was doing Ducktales fanart or something.

It's definitely a thing, this was the safest picture I could find to post

He probably wrote that signboard because he was tired of being asked about Duck Tales' characters.

Pay me 9,000 dollars, and I'll try.

>duck girls with ordinary human legs/feet covered in feathers
Why is Barks revered, again

Stop being old.

Because that blind faggot was gay for Carl Barks and he can't accept anything that is neither 101% faithful to Barks' comics OR that didn't had something of his own creation on it.

DonRosa fucking hated Rockerduck and hated even more how popular he was among European readers AND hated even more the fact that Barks enjoyed the stories other comic authors wrote about him.

DonRosa also hates anime and has been butthurt for over 30 years over the fact that Carl Barks-sempai and Osamu Tezuca (Yeah, THAT Osamu Tesuca) were not only friends but also penpals at a closer degree than himelf and Barks.

Pic related: DonRosa's ass has been on fire during 3 decades because of this card Tesuca sent to Barks while he got nothing.

Looks like he went from funny animal artist to full on furry, what the fuck Carl Barks is supposed to be better than this.

>Carl Barks helped to inspire Anime and was one of the first real Furry artists

I don't have a reaction image to adequately capture this feeling

I don't like it anyway.

On a more serious note, I think this is a strange thing to be bothered about. The comics weren't the original rendition either.

As someone who has, like, 1/5 viking blood, I am offended by those horns.

How based can one man be?

Sounds like he's a real McCuck

Why isn't he allowed to hate what he wants?

Seems like people are getting offended by him being offended. Which is offensive.

Well I will never ask him for a Rei or Goku commission then.

>Carl Barks-sempai and Osamu Tezuca (Yeah, THAT Osamu Tesuca) were not only friends but also penpals at a closer degree than himelf and Barks.

Kinda reminds me how the creator of yugioh is a huge bellboy of fan and the two even drew stuff based on each other's work

>a huge bellboy of fan

To be fair, things like the horned viking helmets or the suicidal lemmings migrations were things that people tought were genuine back then.

Rosa is completely obsessed with the Barks original comics. He dedicated his life to them.

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I heavily disagree with his opinion on DuckTales, but I'd buy a few of his chiles.

Imagine his butthurt if the new Ducktales included Fethry Duck, which he loathed.

Morphine makes the holy known

>Exotic Chiles

Hot damn.

Why would you want a drawing of Rei to begin with

That's drawing is cute.

He doesn't hate the show, he hates it when people think he had anything to do with the show.

More like damn hot!

I'd grab one of those chilis, take a big bite into it, and ask him to draw Gizmoduck pegging Duckworth while Bubba watches in horror.

>just reminded me of that erotic dream I had about Duckworth and only recently forgot about
I hate you

After reading 'The Universal Solvent' in a storytime here on Sup Forums, I fully endorse whatever his stance is on the franchise.

The comic has so much more imagination and creativity behind it, and even a plausible-sounding though probably unfeasible scientific framework behind it. Everything just makes sense, is internally consistent in comic logic, and the solutions so elegant that fit so nicely with the plot (like the part where Donald uses the solvent umbrella to escape). Unlike new Ducktales there was actually adventure, and didn't even have to resort to LORE or any real antagonist, just oh shit a wacky invention got out of hand and we're going to solve it in ever increasingly clever ways.

They remind me of the Tintin comics and the Asterix & Obelix series.

So yea, anything Don Rosa has to say about Ducktales old and new, I respect his judgement after seeing his caliber of work compared to the caliber of Ducktales. Not that that means I can't enjoy Ducktales. But they are clearly an inferior product.

To add insult to injury, Barks also liked Scarpa better than him.

UNCLE
LINA

More or less this. I don't have to agree with him about it, but I respect his opinion because he's proved how good he is.

>Osamu Tezuca
>Tezuca

You posted an image with his name written in English and still fucked it up.

Every westaboo mangaka loves Hellboy.

Supposedly he just watched the first two episodes(after being badgered to do so by people claiming it was more like the old comics) and then updated the sign.

He hasn't actually said that the new stuff is bad so much as just saying it's not like the Barks stuff, but even if he didlikes it, I can sorta see why with that kind of introduction.

The Universal Solvent was everything I hate about Rosa's run. It was really, really long-winded for what it was. I much prefer Barks' stories, which were generally lighter on dialog.

>exotic
>clearly says homegrown
You stupid idiot.

Why would Don Rosa be jealous of something Tezuka sent Barks if he loved Barks and not Tezuka?

Anyways I'm sure Don Rosa knows as any other true artist knows that fictional universes like the Duck universe don't belong to anyone (not to a major contributor Carl Barks or even The Walt Disney Company) in anything but the legal sense. Once a fictional universe is out there, it becomes part of an ongoing collaborative process of evolution from different people.

I mean take the Donald Duck character alone. Who invented him? Walt Disney himself was the one who came up with the animal and outlined a vague set of characteristics, but it was someone else who came up with the design, someone else who came up with the voice, someone else who came up with his specific personality, and others who slowly built the universe around the character. By the time Carl Barks was contributing, there was already a substantial foundation around the character. Even if he contributed a lot to the Duck universe, he can only say he has as much of a claim to it as anyone else who has contributed, no more no less.

Gotta wipe my ass with something.

His effort is admirably, but meaningless. Besides him trying his best to keep the "Barks Canon" , no one completely controls a copyrighted character, or a public character for that matter. The character usually belongs to a studio, a team or a corporation that will do anything in order to make it stay relevant, even if that means "killing" canon, or changing styles.

That is where he should not care. The notion of one "official canon" is pretty stupid. It was stupid enough when used by the Catholic Church, and it's even more stupid on it's modern usage
What is canon or not itself will be sorted by another "canon" selection and again, and again. It's useless.

I don't consider the prequels of Star Wars canon because of how stupid they are. I could not care less about Lucas opinions on it, since he's the one who ruined it to begin with. I should also consider all other stupid facts added on "expanded universe" books just because Lucas signed it? What difference does it make?

If a experience on a show gets completely derailed by other team, just ignore it. If by any means it does not resembles the old one, why should you care? It only gets "ruined" if you consider it as a real thing, and not one work of a fiction, and that is the best part. After all, if some silly writing can "ruin" things, what stops it of spinning the other way around, getting "corrected" in a new one?

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"E-e-excuse me, can you please sign my chili?"

>Universal Solvent was storytimed

Does anyone have a link? I'd love to see the thread.

Does anyone have that screen when he complains that there were no fans at some con in the US that would be unimaginable in Europe(always full of fans)?

Okay, new series is making it easy.

I realize Tennant may be expensive but fuck it'd be nice if Scrooge was actually in the fucking show...

Yeah I don't believe a word of this.

Rosa doesn't care if people don't agree with his admittedly hyper-autistic duck canon, he just did it as a tribute to Carl Barks, who is far and away the best duck artist that ever lived.

And yeah, that does extend to him not caring all that much about european duck creations, but I don't see how that's a slight against them. His love of Barks doesn't mean he hates anything non-Barks.

I have a reprint of that Scrooge and villains poster

Baltimore Comic-Con, September 22-24, 2017.

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Not any complaining, but here's the empty room. Even the one guy in the audience isn't actually there as an audience member, it's a staff member who was put there just for the photo.

I really want to go to one of these cons and make Rosa's day. His work is so great and so underappreciated in America.

Rosa came to visit my workplace a couple of years back, he seemed pretty cool.

Thanks bruv

There's something vaguely unsettling about Don Rosa's Disney work, like his art style really doesn't work well with the characters. I feel like he should be drawing existential realistic comics or some kind of zombie apocalypse book, not something with cute ducks on whimsical adventures.

Good writer though.

all of this really makes me sad

Scrooge is fucking dead, dude. variety.com/2016/tv/news/alan-young-dead-dies-mister-ed-1201779957/

>Sticking his tongue out when drawing
Don Rosa a cute. CUTE!

Poor guy.

>Tezuka drew influence from the Duck comics
>the original Mega Man game was originally going to be an Astro Boy game
>Donald Duck is Mega Man's granddaddy

I'd argue that the new show actually is working hard to incorporate the comics. It's basically taking concepts from Barks, Rosa, and the TV show.

I had to zoom in on my phone. I thought he was giving the finger.

Dang. I hope the panel wasn't on Sunday. I couldn't take thinking about Don Rosa feeling such disappointment on my birthday.

He is wrong about the last bit since the 2017 has more in common with the comics than the 1987 Ducktales had.
I may disagree with him but i would love to see that man before he dies.

He basically has deity status in Scandinavia.

Sounds like the typical Sup Forums user

Definitely OUR GUY

This makes me sad.

How come the duck comics are not as popular in the US?
In Norway and Italy they sell more each month than what most Marvel comics sell in the US domestically.

Ricains have shit tastes.

Don, the generation who grew up with vanilla saturday morning disney were just a minority of americans who grew up to be loud nu-males and the only shit people remenber are waifus, the theme songs and the video games.

Filmation and Warner was were the real shit was

Same here in Italy.
We don't have autism for the proper Barks depiction, though, so we enjoy both works.
True, but here we made so much experimentation on the Ducks and the Mice families. I grew up reading those comics, as did thousands of kids from 4 to 12. the audience range is pretty wide and has been going strong for decades.

If this makes you happy ,south and central america, together with part of Canada grew up with the comics.

In fact, i think almost no one outside of USA ever cared for the cartoon and know scrooge by the comics

Blame cape shit.

>but here we made so much experimentation on the Ducks and the Mice families
You sure did. Paperinik is fucking based. The only problem i have with them is that most of them are still in italian and i can't read that.
For years i thought Paperinik was made by russians before i found out they were italian.

It's a cultural thing. Cape comics have next to no traction here. Capeshit movies are performing worse and worse, while the new Blade Runner got twice the revenue in Europe than it did in the US. People are still coming in droves to watch it now two weeks later.

>It's a cultural thing.
I hate living in this piece of shit country.

For reference here is the dude when he's visiting book-convention in Finland

Wait until someone translates Mickey's Mystery Magazine.
It's so fucking noir it's almost a kid-friendly Torpedo.

It has happened over time. Remember, superheroes became a thing in the US in the 30's. It wasn't until the 50's and in some cases even the 60's that countries in Europe started to order Action Comics and Marvel. And in the 50's Europe was still poor as dirt from all the wars. You needed not only to order the comics from the US and A but also get a team to translate and make edits, put a few regional specific ads in it before you could sell it in the stores and even then you weren't sure that people were not going to buy some new hero they never heard about. It really was a gamble.
As a result most countries ordered the Donald Duck comics as it was a safe bet and was something that people already knew about due to movies and animated shorts. An exception here being The Phantom which was a gamble that worked, who is still well known in Scandinavia to this day. The reason why he got big in first place was simply due to the virtue of that there weren't any other comics to read.

So why does this country still have awful taste in comics? We're still caught up on capeshit and it's unbearable.

>capeshit has cornered burgerland's comic book industry, which is really too functionally broken to actually utilize anyways
>Disney does fuck-all to push any of their quality stuff for loyal niche fans when they could just blow millions on regurgitating profitable classics that will appeal to normies

They are types of chili that are not usually met near where he lives, but he grows them there. That makes them exotic

Accumulation.
It has been 70 years now and cape comics have been the most prominent content for comics in the US. I'm sure that it has been so culturally ingrained at this point so that if you ask an American what they think of when they think of comics, am more than certain they would say "superheroes".

I regret being born in this country.

People who tell me what to do can get fuckedtales, woo-ooh

If you'd ask a european the same question they would likely reply with "Disney" or "Donald Duck".