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A Letter from Home/The Old Castle's OTHER Secret (36 pages (three-part) / 34 pages (one-part)) - This is a sequel to "The Crown of the Crusader Kings". It was finished in early August. Working titles are "A Letter from Home" and "The Old Castle's OTHER Secret". This story has turned into the longest story he has ever done... 36 pages in the three-part continued form (including the 2 full recap pages) - the one-part version will thus be 34 pages – one page longer than "The Quest for Kalevala". The story is done for Egmont and will most probably see print in the Egmont countries late 2003 or early 2004. However it cannot appear in America until after "The Crown of the Crusader Kings" which acts as part one of this pair of stories about $crooge's search for the lost Treasury of the Knights Templar. It's said that there's no action and precious little humor in this new tale... just solving clues and going from place to place, but also that it's still a great story. Don Rosa says: "The Knights Templar being the most intensely INTERESTING historical topic I've ever handled, I did far more research than I've ever done on any previous story… Both of these stories together are a very loose sequel to Barks' "The Fabulous Philosopher's Stone", at least in that the Philospher's Stone is, by legend, part *of* the Knight Templar Treasury, so I found a very appropriate spot for Monsieur Mattressface in my pair of tales… And yes, this story does tell about the return of $crooge's sister Matilda whom (in my version of things) $crooge has not seen since she left Duckburg in disgust with him nearly 25 years earlier (1930). The story was originally intended to also feature Hortense with whom Matilda always seemed to act as a duo, but I was told by Egmont that I could not ever use Hortense in a current-time story and that she must be considered "deceased" -- this is because there could never be a suitable reason why she would have stayed away from her own children Donald and Della since their childhood. For this same reason, I am also told that I can never try to tell the story of what happened to HD&L's parents because there can never be a suitable or happy ending to that tale. And that's okay with me... I know many people have wanted me to do that story for 15 years, and I've been drawn to it and have often pondered HOW on earth to tackle it... but it's sort of a relief to be told not to even try such a problematic task. Now I can be saved from any accusations of either screwing it up or chickening out by pointing to the fact that I can't do it for Egmont. (Of course, if I reeeaaally wanted to do it, I could do it for France or Italy or... nonononononevermindnevermind!)" The Magnificent Seven (Minus Four) Caballeros!(32 pages (one-part v.), 34 pages (multi-part v.)) - Finished summer 2004. For a long time Don's working title for this story was "The Three Caballeros and the Mines of Fear". Don Rosa describes the story this way: "This story is set in Jose's Brazil since the last one was set in Panchito's Mexico. The 3 Caballeros are reunited and decide to go on an adventure in the Brazilian Mato Grosso (a plateau of swamps, grasslands and low mountains... NOT the Amazon area that is always seen in any Brazilian story) to seek diamonds. They get involved in fighting an illegal trapper of wild animals who is also the dictatorial leader of a band of natives, and then accidentally stumble into a search for a legendary lost treasure city of Col. Percy Fawcett. To read about the treasure, search the web for "Percy Fawcett" -- he was the true-life model for both Indiana Jones and Prof. Challenger (of Conan Doyle's "The Lost World"). As always, all my historical facts are based on true legends and actual events and real people." The Black Knight GLORPS Again!(25 pages /26 (2*13) pages multi-part version) - Done for Egmont. This is a sequel to "The Black Knight". In this story Arpin Lusene (The Black Knight) returns to Duckburg. First he figures out how to get the Omnisolve suit back from $crooge who has had it sealed inside a massive block of Forbidium. Then he decides to steal (destroy) the contents of the Duckburg Museum where $crooge is showing his trophy collection (the world's most valuable collection of rare items) as he also did in "The Son of the Sun". The Prisoner of White Agony Creek( 31 (single-part) / 33 (11+11+11) (multi-part) pages ) - This story is Lo$ chapter 8b. The story takes place between: "King of the Klondike" and "Hearts of the Yukon" and shows how Glittering Goldie was taken to "White Agony Creek" by Scrooge - as first shown by Barks in the restored version of his classic "Back to Klondike" and also referred to in Don Rosa's "The Coin". http://www.duckhunt.de/upcoming.html |
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