Spiegel Online vs. Micky Maus
Spiegel Online will einen Skandal gefunden haben, wo keiner ist: Hitlers Mein Kampf in der Micky Maus?
Das ist ein alter Hut. Allerdings ist die fragliche Geschichte April Foolers zum ersten Mal unzensiert in einer Micky Maus erschienen. Die Originalversion - mit Mein Kampf auf der Müllhalde - war bisher nur in der Barks Library Comics Nr. 18 verfügbar. In ältere Versionen wurde Mein Kampf retuschiert:
Carl Barks put this book on the trash dump where it belongs. With it Barks made a statement about Hitler, bigotry and the culture of hate. All this belongs to the lowest of places, the trash.It seems that Barks made a pretty inside gag into his story that appeals especially to the older readers. And yet when the German editor and translator came across this gag they decided to cut it out. [...] The editor of the German comic book "Micky Maus" confirmed my first assumption but gave me another reason. This cover has no place in a Disney comic, he said. I am of a different opinion. Why can't there be a place in a Disney story that can be understood by the grown-ups who will be pleased by this little inside gag. As I saw it for the first time I thought that Carl Barks had found the perfect place for this book.
Profaner warf man dem deutschen Ehapa-Verlag einfach Zensur vor. So ändern sich die Zeiten - und wie man's macht ist es verkehrt.
Ein pikantes Detail am Rande: Obwohl gleich drei AutorInnen für die Non-Story verantwortlich zeichnen, wusste anscheinend niemand von ihnen, dass Carl Barks kein Deutscher war.

Either it is getting really late in the US, or your not blogging in English anymore, or both.
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