Dagobert Duck
Dagobert Duck is the German-language localization of Scrooge McDuck, the famously wealthy and miserly uncle of Donald Duck created by Carl Barks. Published in Germany by Egmont Ehapa, he is the richest duck in the world, obsessed with accumulating and guarding his vast fortune.
Carl Barks — one of the most celebrated names in comic history — brought Dagobert Duck to German-language readers in 1955, and this Egmont Ehapa icon has been delighting fans ever since. With roots stretching back to the Golden Age and a publishing run that spans an extraordinary seven decades, Dagobert is a fixture of the beloved Barks Library collections, appearing alongside familiar faces like Daisy Duck, Daniel Düsentrieb, and Gustav Gans. A key-issue appearance marks his collector significance, and the dedicated Barks Library Special - Onkel Dagobert series speaks volumes about just how central this character is to the Barks canon in the German-speaking world. For fans of classic Disney comics in the European tradition, Dagobert Duck is absolutely essential reading.
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Trivia
- Carl Barks has written more of Dagobert Duck's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 28 issues.
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