Huey
Huey is one of Donald Duck's young nephews, introduced in 1938 when the mischievous trio—Huey, Dewey, and Louie—were sent to stay with their Uncle Donald. The boys quickly became beloved fixtures of the classic Disney comics universe.
Few characters in the entire history of American comics can claim what Huey can: a Platinum Age debut stretching all the way back to 1938, brought to life by the legendary Al Taliaferro, and still going strong across an extraordinary 87-year publishing run. One of the most recognizable young faces in the Disney comics universe, Huey has shared countless pages with Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, Daisy Duck, and the inventive Gyro Gearloose across beloved series like Four Color, Uncle Scrooge, and Gladstone Comic Album. With 188 catalog appearances and six key issues to his name, this is a character whose longevity speaks for itself — a genuine piece of comics history that has delighted generations of readers and collectors alike. If you're building a serious Disney comics collection, Huey is absolutely essential.
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Trivia
- Carl Barks has written more of Huey's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 28 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1942–2019
1942
★ 1947
1951
1957
★ 1963
★ 1988
2003
2007
2015
2019