The Pertwillaby Papers

The Pertwillaby Papers

"The Pertwillaby Papers" is an adventure comic drawn by the famous Donald Duck artist Don Rosa in the 1970s. The comic is about the adventures of Lancelot "Lance" Pertwillaby and his friends and colleagues around the world.

Rosa started drawing the comic in the "Kentucky Kernal" newspaper in 1971. At the time, it consisted of weekly four- or five-panel episodes. At first, the comic was a political satire, according to the wishes of the newspaper editor, but when the newspaper changed editors, the comic became an adventure series. In 1973, the comic was paused.

In 1976, Rosa continued drawing the comic from episode #128 onwards, for the fanzine "The Rocket's Blast Comicollector". He changed the comic so that it now consisted of about ten 8- to 12-panel pages per episode. A whole story consisted of five or six episodes. "The Rocket's Blast Comicollector" included episodes #128 through #140, which comprised two whole stories and one which was left unfinished.

Rosa stopped drawing the comic in 1979, because he was not paid for it and had begun to get bored of it. In the early 1980s he still drew one episode, number #141, to his unfinished story, but it was never published.

Except for one story, Rosa re-used the basic storylines of his "The Pertwillaby Papers" stories in his Disney stories. The stories also include numerous scenes which can be found in his Duck comics.

After his eventful student years, Lancelot Pertwillaby continues his life career as Captain Kentucky.

Stories

* Episodes #1 through #127: Lost in (an Alternative Section of) the Andes – According to Rosa, this story consists of two separate stories, because it is divided so clearly between episodes #1–#65 and #65–#127, the political satire of Lance's admittance into college and his life there, and the treasure hunt to the Andes in the search of the Inca temple of Manco Capac, that it is more like a two-part story. Rosa later remade this story into his first Duck story called "The Son of the Sun".

* Episodes #128 through #133: Sub-Zero – Lance, together with his friends and enemies, is searching for the sizeable art collection hidden in the North Pole by the Nazis.

* Episodes #134 through #138: Vortex – Lance and the professor find and capture a black hole, and travel to the centre of the Earth.

* Episodes #139 through #141: Knighttime – Lance is sent to King Arthur's time. This story was left unfinished.

Characters

* Lancelot "Lance" Pertwillaby is the main character and Rosa's self portrait. He is a naïve young man who has managed to get into college for free, and doesn't have bad thoughts about anyone, not even Professor Smyte, who repeatedly tries to kill him.
* Feather Fluffnuthin is Lance's girlfriend, who was at first depicted as a dumb blonde, but later turned out to be a civilised personality who in several respects is smarter than Lance. Feather is present in many of Lance's adventures.
* Viktor Dimitrius Smyte is a professor in Lance's college, who is present in all of Lance's adventures as the main villain. He is a former Nazi German and has tried to kill Lance many times, because he fears he might uncover his past.
* Schuyler Roatch III is Lance's roommate at the college. He does not like Lance, because Pertwillaby's intellect and honesty deposed Schuyler as the most popular student. Schuyler works together with Professor Smyte, but does not want to kill Lance, instead he wants to embarrass him and prove that he got into college for free.

"The Pertwillaby Papers" also includes many supporting characters, such as Lance's best friend and ladies' man Freddie Kegg and Professor Artemis Phoebus, in addition to the notable Martin Bormann. Each main character has a unique, personal speech bubble style.

The Don Rosa Archives 1 – The Pertwillaby Papers

After the 1970s, "The Pertwillaby Papers" could no longer be read anywhere, until the Norwegian publishing company Gazette Bok published two books under the name "The Don Rosa Archives", in both Norwegian and English. "The Don Rosa Archives" collects Rosa's non-Disney work, and the two volumes are respectively "The Pertwillaby Papers" and "The Adventures of Captain Kentucky". "The Pertwillaby Papers" book consisted of all episodes of the comic, including episode #141, which had never been published before. The book also has forewords by both Rosa and Professor Nils Lid Hjort, the editor of the two Gazette Bok volumes.

A special edition was also made of the books, containing both books with Don Rosa's signature and a poster, where Pertwillaby and Captain Kentucky meet each other for the first time. The poster is also signed by Rosa and only 150 copies were made. Both books were also imported to Finland.

External links

* [http://www.gazette.no/donrosa/ Gazette Bok – The Don Rosa Archives]
* [http://www.perunamaa.net/donrosa/tuotanto_pp.shtml Arttu Salminen: Pertwillaby Papers]
* [http://www.perunamaa.net/donrosa/tuotanto_pertwillaby.shtml Review by Timo Ronkainen]

References

* Don Rosa (2001): "The Don Rosa Archives 1 – The Pertwillaby Papers". Gazette Bok, ISBN 82-91149-07-0
* Don Rosa (2001): "The Don Rosa Archives 2 – The Adventures of Captain Kentucky". Gazette Bok, ISBN 82-91149-08-9.
* [http://www.perunamaa.net/donrosa/tuotanto_pp.shtml Arttu Salminen: Pertwillaby Papers]


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