Editor’s Choice with Casty continues!
As well as last year so this year Kathimerini recently registered with the National Library for five volumes of Editor’s Choice.
New Editor's Choice with Castie stories
As everything shows the Editor’s Choice series with stories of the famous Italian creator Castie It goes on. We have the following:
- Editor’s choice The Lost Mission [Spellets: 84]
- Editor’s choice The Colossus of Rhodes [Pages: 100]
- Editor’s choice The Atlantis Range [Pages: 100]
- Editor’s choice Black Ghost – The Brain of Crime [Pages: 116]
- Editor’s choice The Ice Empire [Pages: 116]
These stories
Most stories this year are about Clara Loft. Beyond that, a volume is dedicated to the Black Ghost, and we will see the entire «The Ice Empire» At one point. The last if I remember correctly is considered inducts Casty's best story and in my opinion rightly.
Some Remarks
- Everything has dimensions 17 x 23.7Like last year. This is even more important this year, because all central stories have been published in smaller magazines.
- «The Lost Mission» is her first story Clara Loft, which now has the original title translated (First edition: Almanac #198)
- Beyond the last volume, the number of pages for the rest is considerably greater than that corresponding to the main story. That means they probably have more than one.
- THE «Colossus of Rhodes» (Almanako #210) It's again history with Clara in plan Cavacano And Castie script. It is part of the stories Atlantis Search.
- We're not sure what the Black Ghost volume will contain. «The Brain of Crime» may be a general title. If it has Some from stories Marco Nuchi and Castie then it'll be something positive.
- In the Second Period stories «The Atlantis Range» and «The Ice Empire» were published in Mickey Mouse #279-280 and #183-185 respectively.
To conclude. ..
I hope this year the volumes are not as dry as last year and have an article. If you remember, the alternate covers of American issues were in, many of which were bad. Special «The Ice Empire» He had very strong material at Mickey Mouse with articles, interviews, and characters information. As for the traffic period, it should be the same as last August. Unfortunately, as regards the Library of Romano Scarpa, there has been no sign of interest from publishing for continuity.



