-
company was
renamed Gutenberghus in 1914 (after the
famous inventor of the
printing press), a name it kept
until 1992. In 1948,
Gutenberghus,
looking for new...
- and
Romano Scarpa originally published by Oberon,
Egmont (originally
Gutenberghus) and
Disney Italy/Mondadori. Dell Comics: 1952–1962 (Four
Color Comics...
- The
company was a
consortium owned by Schibsted,
Vital Forsikring,
Gutenberghus, NTN, Selvaag,
Bergens Tidende and
Sissel Ditlevsen. TV 2 had its official...
-
years later, he
started to draw
Disney comics for the
Danish publisher Gutenberghus (now the
Egmont Group). He
moved back to
Chile in 1975. Vicar's position...
-
princess of Denmark,
Queen of the ****enes] (in Danish). Copenhagen:
Gutenberghus. Van der Kiste, John (1994).
Kings of the ****enes. The Gr**** Kings,...
- in 1950. The
chain was sold to Privatbanken,
Odense Ægforretning, and
Gutenberghus. Børge Olsen, who
became known as Irma-Olsen, was
managing director until...
- won
praise from
Disney artists.
Danish publisher Egmont (previously
Gutenberghus) has one of the
largest productions of
Disney comics in the world. This...
- the Denmark-based
International publisher Egmont (at that time
called Gutenberghus) was
publishing reprints of his
stories and
wanted more. Rosa joined...
-
Danish Gutenberghus, and the
stories were
published in
other Nordic countries as well as in Germany. Næsheim
turned down the
offer from
Gutenberghus to become...
-
shortage of material. To
solve this,
Gutenberghus obtained a
license to
start producing its own
Disney material.
Gutenberghus'
first artist was Nils Rydahl,...