The Donaldist

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The Donaldist ( abbreviation : DD) is a non-commercial magazine dedicated to researching the Entenhausen universe, especially the Donald Duck stories based on Carl Barks and the texts by Erika Fuchs . It was founded by Hans von Storch in 1976 as Der Hamburger Donaldist (abbreviation: HD) and was published under this title until 1985 for the 51st edition. Is published The Donaldist by the German organization non-commercial trailers of fair donaldism (DONALD). The DD is also the central body of this organization.

The contents of the DD are current research topics from the field of Donaldism , fun articles such as B. song texts illustrated with duck panels, but also normal reports from the club life of the DONALD The DD appears around twice a year if possible and the number of articles. With the exception of the annual congress report, only research reports can currently be found in the DD.

Special issues

In addition to The Donaldist , special issues on certain topics appear irregularly, for example about individual illustrators. Also in this series, DONALD calendars were published annually from 1986 to 2010

  • 1: Prof. N. Nomiat: Duckburg - the new Jerusalem
  • 2: Peter Prietzel: Case study on a failure
  • 3: Gerd Sembritzki: Donald Duck and the educational ethos of the Ehapa publishing house
  • 4: Bruno Diepen: The greatest details in Carl Barks' graphic work
  • 5: Hans von Storch (Ed.): Barks poster for handicrafts
  • 6: Jost-Tobias Reinert: For a Donald spring
  • 7: Volker Reiche : Donald Duck reads Brecht
  • 8: Klaus Spillmann: Carl Barks Index
  • 9: The great Franz Gans campaign
  • 10: Klaus Spillmann: Mickey Mouse Index
  • 11: Hey Daisy, whatever happened to Scrooge?
  • 12: Boemund v. Hunoltstein: Copyists at work
  • 13: Horst Schwede and Frank Beers: Donaldists visit Donaldists
  • 14: Hey Daisy, whatever happened to Scrooge?
  • 15: Klaus Spillmann: The Carl Barks Index
  • 16: Boemund v. Hunoltstein: The Donald draftsman next to Carl Barks
  • 18: Bruno Diepen: More details from the work of Carl Barks
  • 19: Thomas Andrae and Geoffrey Blum: The distant and the past
  • 21: Ulrich Merkl: Barks Script - An unknown chapter in the work of Carl Barks
  • 22: Manfred Härtel: Al Taliaferro Index
  • 24: Frank Beers, Horst Schwede, Maikel Das and Ulrich de Planque: German Carl Barks Index
  • 27: Stefan Schmidt: Homage to Floyd Gottfredson
  • 28: Otto Burzlaff: The Greatest Stories by Donald Duck - Table of Contents and Index of Special Issues since 1965. Volume 1
  • 30: Markus von Hagen: Of Mice and Ducks - Treasure Chest of Entenhausen Poetry
  • 34: Boemund v. Hunoltstein: Ehapa x-rayed: Manipulative interventions in the German Disney comics
  • 39: - not published -
  • 40: PaTrick Martin, Oliver Martin, Peter Jacobsen, Klaus Harms: Biodiversity in Duckburg - Barks' Thierleben
  • 41: Otto Burzlaff: The Greatest Stories by Donald Duck - Table of Contents and Index of Special Issues since 1965. Volume 2
  • 43: Boemund v. Hunoltstein: Index of the "thin" paperbacks
  • 45: Jürgen Wollina: Duckburg your bridges
  • 53: Christian Mahnke: Al Taliaferro
  • 55: Jürgen Wollina: The only true city and surrounding area of ​​Duckburg
  • 57: Martin Söllig: The nephews
  • Extra Edition: Donald Duck in William Ward's Mickey Mouse Weekly, 1937-1940
  • 58: Barbara Janz: The DONALD cookbook

Issues 17, 20, 23, 25–26, 29, 31–33, 35–38, 42, 44, 46–52, 54, 56 were calendars.

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