> Regarding your Q, Don Rosa has declared, in at least one interview that I
> heard about, that he has indeed retired from writing/drawing stories.
With Don's recent eye surgery he has cut back on his work, but he himself has
Never announced his retirement.
Until that happens, we all have hope that one of the many stories still in
his head will see the pages of Uncle Scrooge again.
Barry Branvold
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> With Don's recent eye surgery he has cut back on his work, but he
> himself has Never announced his retirement.
According to this forum thread,
http://dcf.outducks.org/viewtopic.php?id=239&p=2 (scroll down to #36)
Don said in an interview in Denmark, June 2, that he will never make
another story.
Olaf
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He give us the wonderful LO$ series, made some beautiful and touching
stories (especially "Letter from Home"), did a excellent job exploring some
old characters (especially Scrooge), add some new interesting characters
(Matilda and Hortense McDuck, Arpin Lusene) and re-untaited Donald with Jose
Carioca and Panchito Pistoles.
Mr. Rosa did more for us, then we Duck-fans may imagine and he will be
forever remember as one of the best Duck artist…
But I guess the best thing Don Rosa did was to set a example for all the
writer out there, on how to do great comic book, stories and that there is
still much un-explored in the old characters…
BTW (on that forum you link to) -> I also got the strange filling while
reading the “Prisoner of white agony…” that its some short of Big finally,
for Don Rosa stories… But than again I got the same felling after reading
“The Letter from Home”…