- Gladstone Publishing
Gladstone Publishing was an American company that published
Disney comics from1986 to1990 and from1993 to1998 . The company had its origins as a subsidiary of Another Rainbow, a company formed by Bruce Hamilton and Russ Cochran to publish the Carl Barks Library and produce limited edition lithographs ofCarl Barks oil paintings of the Disney ducks. Reprints of classic Donald Duck stories byCarl Barks and Mickey Mouse stories byFloyd Gottfredson were the foundation of their output.Don Rosa ,William Van Horn , and Pat Block are among the modern Disney comics artists who got their start at Gladstone. Some of the Van Horn stories had scripts by frequent collaboratorJohn Lustig . Unlike the previous Disney comic book licenseeWestern Publishing Gladstone provided credits for the stories. While still distributed on news stands their orientation toward the collectors market was visible in their inclusion of scholarly articles, mostly by associate editor Geoffrey Blum. It also published translations of European Disney comic book stories produced by Egmont, Oberon andMondadori . These included stories by such famed creators asRomano Scarpa ,Marco Rota ,Daan Jippes and Freddy Milton. The name referencesGladstone Gander .Here is a list of their comic book titles:
First Generation
*"
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories "
*"Donald Duck "
*"Mickey Mouse"
*"Uncle Scrooge "
*"Uncle Scrooge Adventures "
*"Donald Duck Adventures"
*"Mickey and Donald"
*"DuckTales "Second Generation
*"Walt Disney's Comics and Stories"
*"Donald and Mickey"
*"Uncle Scrooge"
*"Uncle Scrooge Adventures"
*"Donald Duck"
*"Donald Duck Adventures"
*"Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse"
*"Walt Disney Giant "
*"Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Penny Pincher"
*"Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck"
*"The Adventurous Uncle Scrooge McDuck"During the second run, there was another implosion in 1998, just like the one that
Disney Comics had back in 1991. This time, only two comics did not get cancelled - "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" and "Uncle Scrooge" - both of which converted toprestige format .oftcover Albums
During the first run Gladstone issued 28 albums and seven giant albums consisting mostly of reprints of stories by
Carl Barks andFloyd Gottfredson . In 1990 Gladstone was licensed to publish a series of albums reprinting nearly all the Disney duck stories ofCarl Barks .After its license expired in 1998, Gladstone shut down, and there were no more Disney comics in America (except for occasional graphic novels of the movies put out by
Dark Horse Comics ), until 2003, whenGemstone Publishing gained the publishing rights.EC Comics reprints
Between 1990 and 1991, Gladstone reprinted some
EC Comics titles, in association with EC-fan and publisher Russ Cochran. These included six issues of "The Vault of Horror " (August 1990 - June 1991); four issues of "Weird Science" (September 1990 - March 1991), two issues of "The Haunt of Fear " (May/July 1991), and at least one issue of "Tales from the Crypt ". Subsequently, Cochran and the EC reprints moved to Diamond Comics-CEO Steven A Geppi's Gemstone Publishers, which naturally reprinted the Gladstone-printed issues as part of their EC reprints. (Gemstone, whose key editorial staff - John Clark, Gary Leach and Susan Daigle-Leach - previously worked for Gladstone, also subsequently gained the rights to Disney comics, a license formerly held by Gladtstone.)Further reading
"A Gander at Gladstone" by Roger Ash. "Back Issue" no.23 (August 2007) pp.35-41.
External links
* [http://www.brucehamilton.com/gladstone/AAA%20Steve%20Files/newgladalbpage.htm Gladstone official website] Dead link|date=August 2008
* [http://home.earthlink.net/~vathek/ Geoffrey Blum's official website]
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