Maintenant que le livre hommage à Picsou est dans les bacs ( enfin je
crois, je n'ai pas mis le nez dans une librairie depuis plusieurs jours,
voire semaines ) et donc voilà mon strip hommage pour les 70 ans de
Picsou.
This is the longest answer I ever did. Here’s the trash I promised to you last week. As always, I started to hate it in the middle of the making. Forgive my horrible handwriting, my horrible grammar, and the horrible quality. The original was a lot more colorful. Meh. I always think about how Don and the boys feel about Della, but how does Scrooge feel? After all, he’s kinda the one who everyone’s blaming. Guys, this looked so much better in my head and I hate it. I need more practice.
Anonymous asked: I just worked my way through all your doodle comics and my god, I know it's like a short one but that 'eavesdropping' one really hit me in the face with how similar Gladstone and Scrooge are in terms of people resenting them for their luck/money so thanks for that I'd never realised it before!
I KNOW RIGHT it’s like, once you see it you really can’t unsee it
in comparison to scenes like this from the Life and Times (reads left to right)
and I mean, tell me you don’t see the similarities here (left, an early Gladstone by Carl Barks, right, young Scrooge by Don Rosa)
the main difference is that while most of the time Scrooge’s reaction to this sort of envy is that of aggressive defiance and throwing a fit, Gladstone’s is either aloof disinterest, rubbing it in their faces or just… being sad about it :’(
magica has a wand that makes people forget what things are after you say their name. hilarious hijinks ensue. but seriously, it’s pretty funny.. i actually laughed out loud at this multiple times!
you can read the full comic here, or under the readmore! (it’s not that long, only 13 pages)