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In 1986, he discovered a Gladstone Publishing comic book.
Since 1988 some of his comic stories have been published in the USA by Gladstone Publishing ; it was the first time that this happened to an Italian Disney author.
In 1986, Another Rainbow / Gladstone Publishing began a tradition of serializing Gottfredson stories in regular Disney monthly comic books, which has continued on and off to the present day.
Uncle Scrooge Adventures is a comic book published by Gladstone Publishing under license from the Walt Disney Company.
* Gladstone Publishing: 1986-1990 (# 210-242 )
* Gladstone Publishing: 1993-1998 (# 281-318 )
Gladstone logo, 1993-1998Gladstone Publishing was an American company that published Disney comics from 1986 to 1990 and from 1993 to 1998.
Unlike the previous Disney comic book licensee Western Publishing, Gladstone provided credits for the stories.
After its license expired in 1998, Gladstone ceased publishing new material, 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, when Gemstone Publishing gained the publishing rights.
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* Walt Disney's Comics and Stories ( issues # 548-585 ) — continuing series earlier published by Dell Comics ( 1940 1962 ), Gold Key Comics / Whitman, ( 1962 1984 ), and Gladstone Publishing ( 1986 1990 )
* Uncle Scrooge ( issues # 243-280 ) — continuing series earlier published by Dell Comics ( 1952 1962 ), Gold Key Comics / Whitman ( 1962-1984 ), and Gladstone Publishing ( 1986-1990 )
In 1990, Gladstone Publishing was granted a new license to publish a series of softcover albums aimed at the collectors market, reprinting in color the stories of Carl Barks.
In 2003, Gladstone reformed as Gemstone Publishing and once more published comics with the classic characters until 2008.
* Gladstone Publishing ( 1986 1990 ) # 511-547
* Gladstone Publishing ( 1993 1999 ) # 586-633
The core of the editorial staff ( John Clark, Gary Leach and Susan Daigle-Leach ) previously worked at Gladstone Publishing.
File: DonaldDuck 5th logo. jpg | 5th logo of Donald Duck: 1986-1987 ( issues # 246 -# 252 ), first logo by Gladstone Publishing.
File: DonaldDuck 6th logo. jpg | 6th logo of Donald Duck: 1987-2010 ( issues # 253 -# 357 ), main logo by Gladstone Publishing ( 1987-1990, 1993-1998 ) for the series, carried on by successors Gemstone ( 2003-2008 ), and Boom!
Beginning with the 1994 season, Marvel Comics began publishing a comic book series based on the programs featured on the block, as part of their line of comics based on modern Disney properties ( the classic properties were licensed to Gladstone Publishing ).
Gladstone Publishing published 48 issues.
Cochran, like Geppi, was a particular fan of Carl Barks ' Disney comics, and had previously-published EC reprints in association with Disney-reprinter Gladstone Publishing.
These comics were subsequently reprinted in 1987 by Gladstone Publishing Ltd.
Cochran also reprinted the title in a standard comic book format ( out of sequence ) during the early 1990s in association with Gladstone Publishing.

Gladstone and formerly
A statue of Gladstone stands prominently in the front grounds of the eponymous Gladstone's Library ( formerly known as St. Deiniol's ), near the commencement of Gladstone Way at Hawarden.
( 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 Gladstone.
Dollis Hill consists of the streets surrounding Gladstone Park, formerly the estate belonging to Dollis Hill House.
Number 10 was formerly the London residence of the Ridley family and number 11 was from 1856 to 1875 the home of Prime Minister William Gladstone.
Boyne Island and Tannum Sands are not part of the Gladstone township but are part of the Gladstone region and formerly part of the Calliope Shire.
Awoonga dam is not part of the Gladstone township but is part of the Gladstone region and formerly part of the Calliope Shire.
These above places are part of the Gladstone Region but were formerly part of the Calliope & Miriamvale Shires
Sir Erskine " William " Gladstone of Fasque and Balfour, 7th Baronet, KG, JP, DL ( born 29 October 1925 ) is a Knight of the Garter, and was formerly an officer of the Royal Navy.

Gladstone and known
Gladstone was known affectionately by his supporters as " The People's William " or the " G. O. M.
It will be borne in mind that the Liberal doctrines of that time, with their violent anti-socialist spirit and their strong insistence on the gospel of thrift, self-help, settlement of wages by the higgling of the market, and non-interference by the State ... I think that Mr. Gladstone was the strongest anti-socialist that I have ever known among persons who gave any serious thought to social and political questions.
Gladstone met the Queen, where ( Gladstone believed ) she shook hands with him for the first time in the fifty years he had known her.
If so, all I can say is, it is a new Liberalism, and not the one that I have known and practised under more illustrious auspices than these, under one who was not merely the greatest Liberal but the greatest financier that this country has ever known — I mean Mr. Gladstone ... Gladstone ranks as the great financial authority of our country ... Mr. Gladstone would be 100 in December if he were alive, but, centenarian as he would be, I am inclined to think that he would make very short work of the deputation of the Cabinet that waited on him with this measure, and that they would soon find themselves on the stairs, if not in the street.
Reid was born in Victoria, British Columbia to an American father William Ronald Reid, Sr. of Scottish-German descent and a mother, Sophie Gladstone Reid, from the Kaadaas gaah Kiiguwaay, Raven / Wolf Clan of T ' anuu, or more commonly known as the Haida, one of the First Nations of the Pacific coast.
Gertrude Gadwall is the wife of Clinton Coot, mother of Elvira Coot ( also known as Grandma Duck ) and Casey Coot, grandmother of Quackmore Duck, Daphne Duck, Eider Duck, Cuthbert Coot and Fanny Coot, great-grandmother of Donald Duck, Della Duck, Gladstone Gander, Abner Duck, Fethry Duck, Gus Goose and possibly Kildare Coot, and finally great-great-grandmother of Huey, Dewey and Louie and possibly Dugan Duck.
Strangely, in-between licensee Gladstone ( 1993 99 ) usually left Mickey's city unnamed, or — very rarely — referenced it as Duckburg, better known as Donald Duck's hometown.
Those Conservatives who were loyal to Peel were known as the Peelites and included the Earl of Aberdeen and William Ewart Gladstone.
There were a number of bustling communities such as Amistad, Hayden, Sedan, Pasamonte, Gladstone, Mt Dora, Grenville, Des Moines, Folsom and Dedman ( now known as Capulin ).
The local historian Florence Gladstone, in her much reprinted work " Notting Hill in Bygone Days " defines Notting Hill as the whole of that part of Kensington which is north of the road known as Notting Hill Gate.
Fire service is provided by the all volunteer 101-year-old Peapack and Gladstone Fire Department, known in the Somerset County Radio System as " 51 Fire ".
Emergency medical services are provided by the non-profit, all volunteer Peapack Gladstone First Aid Squad, known as " 51 Rescue ", based in its newly renovated St. Lukes Avenue location.
The Liberals regained power on 1 February, their leader Gladstone-influenced by the status of Norway, which at the time was self-governing but under the Swedish Crown-moving towards Home Rule, which Gladstone ’ s son Herbert revealed publicly under what became known as the " flying of the Hawarden Kite ".
On each occasion, Parnell's demands were entirely within the accepted parameters of Liberal thinking, Gladstone noting that he was one of the best people he had known to deal with, a remarkable transition from an inmate at Kilmainham to an intimate at Hawarden in just over seven years.
This attempt to undermine and outflank the Conservatives, which would prove to be successful, formed what became known as the " Gladstone MacDonald pact ".
John Poyntz Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer KG, PC ( 27 October 1835 13 August 1910 ), known as Viscount Althorp from 1845 to 1857 ( and also known as the Red Earl because of his distinctive long red beard ), was a British Liberal Party politician under and close friend of British prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.

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