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Donald Mickey -Quarterly 04-Pr.Pdf STORY 1 The Terrifying World of Tutor (Parts 2 and 3 of 3) from Italian Topolino 2839/2010 (First USA Publication) WRITER AND ARTIST Andrea “Casty” Castellan COLORIST Disney Italia LETTERER Nicole and Travis Seitler TRANSLATION AND DIALOGUE Joe Torcivia STORY 2 The Line from Swedish Kalle Anka & C:o 3/2014 (First USA Publication) WRITER, ARTIST, AND LETTERER William Van Horn EDITOR Chris Cerasi COLORIST Egmont and Digikore Studios PUBLISHER Greg Goldstein IFC DESIGNER Paul Hornschemeier STORY 3 ARCHIVAL EDITOR David Gerstein The Power of Positive Parking from Icelandic Andrés Önd 4/2014 COVER DESIGNER Tom B. Long (First USA Publication) COVER A Andrea Freccero WRITER Carl Barks and John Lustig COVER A COLORS ARTIST Daan Jippes Fabio Lo Monaco COLORIST Disney Italia for FElm Art Studio LETTERER Nicole and Travis Seitler COVER B William Van Horn COVER B COLORS Marco Colletti Special thanks to Stefano Ambrosio, Stefano Attardi, Julie Dorris, Julia Gabrick, Marco Ghiglione, Jodi Hammerwold, Manny Mederos, Eugene Paraszczuk, Carlotta Quattrocolo, Roberto Santillo, Christopher Troise, and Camilla Vedove. For international rights, contact [email protected] Greg Goldstein, President & Publisher • Robbie Robbins, EVP & Sr. Art Director • Matthew Ruzicka, CPA, Chief Financial Officer • David Hedgecock, Associate Publisher • John Barber, Editor in Chief • Lorelei Bunjes, VP of Digital Services • Jerry Bennington, VP of New Product Development • Eric Moss, Sr. Director, Licensing & Business Development Ted Adams, Founder & CEO of IDW Media Holdings Facebook: facebook.com/idwpublishing • Twitter: @idwpublishing • YouTube: youtube.com/idwpublishing www.IDWPUBLISHING.com Tumblr: tumblr.idwpublishing.com • Instagram: instagram.com/idwpublishing DONALD AND MICKEY #4, MAY 2018. FIRST PRINTING. All contents, unless otherwise specified, copyright © 2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Editorial offices: 2765 Truxtun Road, San Diego, CA 92106. The IDW logo is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Any similarities to persons living or dead are purely coincidental. With the exception of artwork used for review purposes, none of the contents of this publication may be reprinted without the permission of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Printed in Korea. IDW Publishing does not read or accept unsolicited submissions of ideas, stories, or artwork. .
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