Quo
Quo is the Italian name for one of Donald Duck's three mischievous nephews — the energetic youngsters who live with their Uncle Donald and frequently outsmart him with their Junior Woodchucks resourcefulness and teamwork.
Debuting in the pages of Topolino #42 in 1952, Quo is a Golden Age creation of the celebrated Italian comics duo Guido Martina and Giuseppe Perego — a character born into the beloved Disney universe as published by Mondadori. Over an impressive four-decade run stretching all the way to 1993, Quo accumulated 105 catalog appearances across flagship Italian Disney titles like Topolino, I Grandi Classici Disney, and I Classici di Walt Disney, sharing those pages with icons like Paperino, Zio Paperone, Topolino, Pippo, and Paperina. With at least one key collector-significant issue to their name, Quo is a rewarding discovery for anyone who loves the rich tradition of Italian Disney comics — a corner of the medium where Golden Age invention and warm storytelling kept thriving for generations.
#42
Trivia
- Guido Martina has written more of Quo's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 28 issues.