Louie Duck
Louie Duck is one of Donald Duck's mischievous young nephews, introduced in early Disney comics published by Western. Clad in green, he and brothers Huey and Dewey were sent to stay with their Uncle Donald, becoming his perennial handful of a household.
Few characters can claim a Golden Age debut and still be showing up on comic shelves into the 2020s, but Louie Duck is exactly that kind of enduring presence β first appearing in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories back in 1942, brought to life by the classic team of Bob Karp and Al Taliaferro. Over 84 years and 247 catalogued appearances, this beloved Gemstone-published fixture has kept remarkable company, sharing pages with Uncle Scrooge, Mickey Mouse, Gyro Gearloose, and Daisy Duck across landmark series like Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge and Uncle Scrooge. With six key-issue appearances to their name, Louie Duck is a genuine piece of comics history β a character whose staying power across generations of readers speaks for itself.
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Trivia
- In later Disney continuity, Louie was folded into a revised family backstory identifying the triplets as the sons of Della Duck β a retcon that quietly retired the older naming found in some earlier stories where their mother was called Dumbella.youtube.com
- The triplets were not originally conceived as distinct personalities but as a comedic trio engineered specifically to trigger Donald's temper, and Louie's signature lazy, scammy persona is a much later characterization that emerged well after their earliest appearances.youtube.com
- Carl Barks has written more of Louie Duck's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 58 issues.
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