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_ _ _ _ _ _ Ole and Jakob once again delve into a couple of this year's Donald Duck magazines and find artists and writers who deserve tribute. This time with a special artist who is almost never mentioned when talking about old American Duck Village artists: John Carey (1915-87) has never been on the list of favorite artists, but he was one of those who drew the Woodpecker stories that Carl Barks wrote in the 60s, but did not draw himself. You can read about them in the latest Donald Duck Classic - and they reveal a very political stance against capital (i.e. Scrooge) at its worst. Did Carl Barks become politically active in his old days? _ _ _ _ _ _ Check out JakobStegelmann.dk Website with articles, video and podcast about all the weirdest and most wonderful things from the world of colorful culture. Here we cultivate what we love - all the strange, exciting and fascinating - all the things we fill our pitiful, amazing lives with. Here there is room for everything that is not included in the mainstream media. Editor and publisher: Jakob Stegelmann