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Farmor Anka

Farmor Anka

22 appearances · Golden Age · 1949–1999 · 1 key issues
Who is Farmor Anka?

Farmor Anka is the Swedish name for Grandma Duck, Donald Duck's kindly paternal grandmother. A warm, no-nonsense matriarch, she is closely associated with farm life and serves as a beloved elder of the Duck family, appearing regularly alongside Donald, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Scrooge McDuck.

Farmor Anka is a Golden Age gem who has been charming readers since her 1949 debut in the Swedish publication Kalle Anka & C:o, brought to life by the creative trio of Hubie Karp, Axel Norbeck, and Bill Wright. Over a remarkable fifty-year publishing run, she proved herself a quietly enduring presence in the Scandinavian comic landscape, sharing pages with beloved figures like Kalle Anka, Knatte, Tjatte, Fnatte, and the legendary Farbror Joakim. With 22 catalog appearances and even a collector-recognized key issue to her name, she's a rewarding discovery for anyone who loves digging into the rich tradition of Duck comics beyond the American mainstream — a character whose longevity speaks for itself.

Kalle Anka & C:o
#1/1949
★ First appearance
Kalle Anka & C:o #1/1949
Jan 1949

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Appearances

Kalle Ankas bästisar (1974)
Walt Disney's julalbum (1986)
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