Hall of Fame #4
In "Serietegneren," Donald takes a bold stand against the world of comics, convinced that only true artists deserve to draw them. Determined to prove his point, he enters a bet: if he can’t create a comic that earns respect, he’ll admit defeat. So he sets out to learn the craft the hard way, becoming a apprentice to the legendary artist Vicar—only to discover that talent isn’t just in the hand, but in the heart. Written by Gorm Transgaard and Henning Hagerup, with art by Vicar and colors by Terzopoulos Publishing, this 2004 issue features a cover by Vicar, capturing the intensity of Donald’s journey into the world of comics.
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Donald liker ikke at guttene leser tegneserier da han mener at tekstforfatterne ikke eier talent og at tegnerne må ha hatt bind for øynene. Han inngår dermed et veddemål på at han skal få utgitt sin egen tegneserie eller i det minste få et navn innen bransjen. Donald vil lære seg faget skikkelig og begynner som læregutt hos mesteren Vikar [Vicar].
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).