David Gerstein

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David Gerstein (born 1974) is a well known comics author and editor as well as an animation historian. Gerstein has five books and countless comic book credits to his name. Past employments include Egmont, a Swedish comic book publisher and current work is with Gemstone Publishing.


Book Work As author/editor: Walt Disney Treasures—Disney Comics: 75 Years of Innovation (Gemstone Publishing, 2006) Mickey and the Gang: Classic Stories in Verse (Gemstone Publishing, 2005) Donald Duck: 70 Years (Egmont Serieforlaget A/S, 2004) The Walt Disney Centennial Book (Egmont Serieforlaget A/S, 2001) 70 Years With Mickey Mouse (Egmont Serieforlaget A/S, 1998) Nine Lives To Live: A Classic Felix Celebration (Fantagraphics, 1996)

As contributing author/editor: Animation Art: From Pencil To Pixel (Harper Design International, 2004) Looney Tunes: The Ultimate Visual Guide (Dorling Kindersley, 2003) Black Images in the Comics (Fantagraphics, 2003)


Comics and Magazine Work Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gemstone Publishing), Anders And & Co. (Egmont Serieforlaget A/S) (As editor) Walt Disney's Christmas Jubilee Present (Egmont Serieforlaget Norway) (As editor) Uncle Scrooge (Gemstone Publishing) (As writer) Comic Book Marketplace (Gemstone Publishing) (As writer)

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