Talk:The Quest for Kalevala

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The cover of US 334 is not by Don Rosa. Finnish hardbook cover was after Akseli Gallen-Kallela painting. [1] (Original AGK version) [2] (The Rosa version).--Lalli 06:04, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

Note how in the Don Rosa version, Louhi is no longer topless, and at the extreme top of the mast you can see a confused Beagle Boy. (The BB don't appear in the actual story.) JIP | Talk 12:07, 1 October 2006 (UTC)


In the notes its pointed out how Death would reveal how to take your fortune with you when you die, for a price of 50 finnish marks. It follows to say that 50 marks is about 10 USD, but as the story takes place in the 50s, when the value of mark was far less. 50 marks was the price of one issue of finnish Donald Duck-magazine.

In which edition such epilogue was included? Here, in Indonesia (in Donald Duck Magazine), the story was ended by the scene when McDuck sang a song and the native made a comment of his song. Kunderemp 20:02, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
Ah.. I found the answer by myself. Found in here
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Don Rosa did an extra epilogue-page for the Finnish hard cover book. This epilogue is not a part of the story and dir not follow directly after the story
Kunderemp 20:07, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

This made a ridiculous splash in Finland. There are sources and interviews for the thing, though in Finnish. --Kizor —Preceding comment was added at 00:36, 22 January 2008 (UTC)

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