Donald Duck: Lost in the Andes by Carl Barks: Review

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @Bucky749
    @Bucky749 3 месяца назад

    My favorite European comic is lucky Luke . Also if looking for a couple of good old black and white movie here’s some I recommend:
    1. Duck soup staring the Marx brothers .
    2. abbott and Costello meet the invisible man
    3. The big store staring the Marx brothers .

    • @JoelSwagman
      @JoelSwagman  3 месяца назад +1

      Many thanks for the recommendation. Duck Soup I've actually seen, but it was 25 years ago now. I'm well due for a re-watch. The others I've not seen yet, but I'll keep my eye out for them.

  • @Bucky749
    @Bucky749 3 месяца назад

    Have read any of the Nero wolf novels ? One of my favorites is some buried Caesar. Along with the mother hunt .
    I think because where Americans and the duck comics where a bigger thing in European countries. It’s may harder for us to understand it . I’ve only recently gotten to the duck comics . But I read and done serval videos talking about a golden super hero the black terror I don’t think that makes me expert on him . I’m also one of two RUclipsrs who have talked about the boy king a charter from clue comics . Have you ever covered any golden age characters.

    • @JoelSwagman
      @JoelSwagman  3 месяца назад +1

      Many thanks for the recommendations. I've not read any Nero Wolf novels, but I looked him up just now, and he does look interesting. I'll keep my eyes open for it.
      Since I've started reviewing comic books, I've not had the opportunity to talk about any golden age comics. (Unless Flash Gordon counts?) I've talked a bit about the golden age when reviewing some characters who have golden age histories (e.g. Captain America), but not reviewed any proper Golden Age comics. It would be an interesting thing to do, however, if I ever tracked down some collections.