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The Story of Donald Duck (Chinese) - inside
Tang lao ya de gu shi Disney Characters, Fictional Characters, Fantasy Characters
The Story of Donald Duck (Chinese).
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Mongolia, Walt Disney, Cover
Mongolia - Donald Duck (Mongolian). Scanned image of comic book (© Disney) cover.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  These are the same kind as the Chinese ones - the size is small and pictures are located vertically. These ones used to have 4 colour front cover, inside pages are b/w. American Comics, Comic Covers, Comic Character, Local Artists, Indonesian, Good Times, 1980s
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. These are the same kind as the Chinese ones - the size is small and pictures are located vertically. These ones used to have 4 colour front cover, inside pages are b/w.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  These are the same kind as the Chinese ones - the size is small and pictures are located vertically. These ones used to have 4 colour front cover, inside pages are b/w.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. These are the same kind as the Chinese ones - the size is small and pictures are located vertically. These ones used to have 4 colour front cover, inside pages are b/w.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  These are the same kind as the Chinese ones - the size is small and pictures are located vertically. These ones used to have 4 colour front cover, inside pages are b/w. Writer, Chinese
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. These are the same kind as the Chinese ones - the size is small and pictures are located vertically. These ones used to have 4 colour front cover, inside pages are b/w.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas. Gawker, Small Book, Rural Area, Pulp
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
These unofficial small leaflets were very common in China in 1980's (not only Disney, but also Tintin, Lucky Luke etc.). The stories were re-drawn, sometimes quite nicely but mostly the quality was very poor. Printing is black & white and paper quality low. They were sold at cheap price in kiosks and in the streets. Lucky Luke, Leaflets, South Pacific, Beijing, Poor, Mickey Mouse, Common, Asia
These unofficial small leaflets were very common in China in 1980's (not only Disney, but also Tintin, Lucky Luke etc.). The stories were re-drawn, sometimes quite nicely but mostly the quality was very poor. Printing is black & white and paper quality low. They were sold at cheap price in kiosks and in the streets.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas. Disney Duck
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s.  The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation.  The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.
This is the Indonesian version of popular American comic characters from the 1970s and 1980s. The obscure illustration and localized story was done unofficially by local artist and writer, most of the times with their own interpretation. The pulp book was printed using offset method, then being sold by the street gawker and at small book stores in rural areas.