Easter Donald - art by Carl Buettner (1943)
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Infinity Cover (1943)
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Mortimer and Charlie, by Edgar Bergen and Carl Buettner, from December 31, 1939.
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Rainy Meet Cute by Carl Buettner
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later, Paul Murry took over drawing original Mickey Mouse serials, with stories written by Carl Fallberg and Don Christensen among others. The 1980s saw numerous Murry reprints; the 1990s and more recent times saw new Mickey Mouse stories by Noel Van Horn and (usually only drawn by) Cesar Ferioli, as well as some Gottfredson serials not previously anthologized in comic book format.
Lil Bad Wolf stories began in issue No. 52
(January 1945) and remained a regular feature for more than ten years, continuing to appear in the majority of issues even after the continuous run stopped. Carl Buettner (1945-1946), Gil Turner (1948-1956), and Dick Matena (2005-
2008) are generally regarded as the most notable Wolf creators featured in the title. In the 2000s, Big Bad Wolf often supplanted his son as title character of the stories.
Bucky Bug stories began in issue No. 20 (May
1942) with a series of newspaper reprints; original Bucky stories started a while later, in issue No. 39 (December 1943). Bucky stories were monthly through 1950, were not seen for several decades, then returned on an occasional basis from 1988 onwards, with a mixture of old and new material.
By the mid-1950s, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories was the best selling comic book in the United States, with a monthly circulation of over three million. [2] Mark Evanier described the highJUNGLEWOODNETHERRACKNETHERWARTAAAENCHANTMENTTABLECHORUSFLOWERAAAAAAAREDSTONEREPEATERREDSTONECOMPARATORAATRiPWiREHOOKCOMMANDBLOCKSTiCKYPiSTONAAALiENSSPECiESFAiRiESDEiTiESGODSCLOWNSAAAROBOTSANDROiDSARTiFiCiALiNTELLiGENCESAAABRAiNSPOWERSiNTELLiGENCEQUOTiENTSAAAAAWORMSTAPEWORMSTUBESTUMORSCANCERSAAAHOSTSENTiTiESPARASiTESBACTERiASFUNGiSAAAMiCROORGANiSMSMUSHROOMSSURGERiESAAAASCiENCESPHYSiCSWiTCHCRAFTSMAGiCSAAAAAAAVOODOOSHOODOOSWiZARDSWARLOCKSAAAAAACULTSSECRETSOCiETiESALTEREGOSAAAAAAAAAAiNNERDEMONSCROSSROADDEMONSAAAAAAAAAMEDiCALTREATMENTS CLONES
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Carl Buettner.
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Sports Illustration Magazine
Ink on card by Carl Buettner
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Vintage Comic - Dell Four Color Comics #016
Pencils: Carl Buettner
Inks: Carl Buettner
Dell (1941)
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #26 (1942), cover by Carl Buettner
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“Four Color Comic” #62 - Donald Duck in Frozen Gold January 1945 cover by Carl Buettner
Story art by Al Taliaferro and Carl Barks
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Vintage Comic - Walt Disney’s Comics And Stories #032
Pencils: Carl Buettner
Inks: Carl Buettner
Dell (May1943)
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Four Color #159 - Donald Duck in The Ghost of the Grotto
cover by Carl Buettner
Carl Barks (W/A)
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Walt Disney's Mickey and Donald #3 by Michael Studt
Via Flickr:
Walt Disney's Mickey and Donald / Heft-Reihe cover: Carl Buettner [Reading WDC (Infinity)] Reprints from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Dell, 1940 series) #v3#9 (33) (June 1943) Gladstone Publishing, Ltd. (Prescott / USA; 1988) Copyright: The Walt Disney Company ex libris MTP www.comics.org/issue/44637/
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Bolachas Now Playing, a new music Spotify playlist updated every Tuesday.
Back to our original Tuesday programming. One of our favorite Dutch acts, Annelotte de Graaf's Amber Arcades has finally released her second album, European Heartbreak, late last week on Heavenly Recordings. There are just too many good songs being released this time of the year, so we hope you can devote 1h30 of your time to these 25 songs by St. Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Swearin', Lala Lala, The Goon Sax, Squirrel flower, Molly Burch, Mirah, Courtney Marie Andrews, Anna St. Louis, Haley Heynderickx + Max Garcia Conover, Erica Buettner, Vera Sola, Kristina Murray, Scott Orr, Carl Broemel, Daniel Romano, Night Shop, Matt Costa, Sammy Brue, Ryley Walker, PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING, and Jacco Gardner.
Bolachas Now Playing, 33/2018 (#160):
Sharon Van Etten - Comeback Kid
St. Vincent - Fast Slow Disco
Swearin' - Future Hell
Lala Lala - Destroyer
The Goon Sax - A Few Times Too Many
Squirrel Flower - Not Your Prey
Amber Arcades - Oh My Love (What Have We Done)
Amber Arcades - Hardly Knew
Molly Burch - Candy
Mirah - Counting
Courtney Marie Andrews - Heart and Mind
Anna St. Louis - Desert
Haley Heynderickx, Max García Conover - Slow Talkin'
Erica Buettner - Train to Porto
Vera Sola - The Colony
Kristina Murray - Tell Me
Scott Orr - Fall Apart
Carl Broemel - No One Else
Daniel Romano - Empty Husk
Night Shop - My Love
Matt Costa - Lovely Saturday
Sammy Brue - Love Song Again
Ryley Walker - Busted Stuff
Public Service Broadcasting - White Star Liner
Jacco Gardner - Volva
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Good Morning by Carl Buettner
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later, Paul Murry took over drawing original Mickey Mouse serials, with stories written by Carl Fallberg and Don Christensen among others. The 1980s saw numerous Murry reprints; the 1990s and more recent times saw new Mickey Mouse stories by Noel Van Horn and (usually only drawn by) Cesar Ferioli, as well as some Gottfredson serials not previously anthologized in comic book format.
Lil Bad Wolf stories began in issue No. 52
(January 1945) and remained a regular feature for more than ten years, continuing to appear in the majority of issues even after the continuous run stopped. Carl Buettner (1945-1946), Gil Turner (1948-1956), and Dick Matena (2005-
2008) are generally regarded as the most notable Wolf creators featured in the title. In the 2000s, Big Bad Wolf often supplanted his son as title character of the stories.
Bucky Bug stories began in issue No. 20 (May
1942) with a series of newspaper reprints; original Bucky stories started a while later, in issue No. 39 (December 1943). Bucky stories were monthly through 1950, were not seen for several decades, then returned on an occasional basis from 1988 onwards, with a mixture of old and new material.
By the mid-1950s, Walt Disney's Comics and Stories was the best selling comic book in the United States, with a monthly circulation of over three million. [2] Mark Evanier described the highJUNGLEWOODNETHERRACKNETHERWARTAAAENCHANTMENTTABLECHORUSFLOWERAAAAAAAREDSTONEREPEATERREDSTONECOMPARATORAATRiPWiREHOOKCOMMANDBLOCKSTiCKYPiSTONAAALiENSSPECiESFAiRiESDEiTiESGODSCLOWNSAAAROBOTSANDROiDSARTiFiCiALiNTELLiGENCESAAABRAiNSPOWERSiNTEiGENCEQUOTiENTSAAAAAAAWORMSTAPEWORMSTUBESTUMORSCANCERSAAAHOSTSENTiTiESPARASiTESBACTERiASFUNGiSAAAMiCROORGANiSMSMUSHROOMSSURGERiESAAAASCiENCESPHYSiCSWiTCHCRAFTSMAGiCSAAAAAAAVOODOOSHOODOOSWiZARDSWARLOCKSAAAAAACULTSSECRETSOCiETiESALTEREGOSAAAAAAAAAAiNNERDEMONSCROSSROADDEMONSAAAAAAAAAMEDiCALTREATMENTS AND
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