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Barks Library #41

Jul 1999 · Egmont Ehapa · 14.80 EUR
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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This volume of the Barks Library series collects classic Donald Duck stories by Carl Barks, featuring Donald, his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie (known in German as Tick, Track, Trick), and the wealthy Scrooge McDuck (Dagobert Duck). Other regulars like inventor Gyro Gearloose (Daniel Düsentrieb), cousin Gladstone Gander (Gustav Gans), and Daisy Duck also appear in these reprinted adventures from the 1950s and 1960s, originally published in German as part of the 51st volume of the series' second edition (Bde. 41).

A classic Carl Barks story from the Barks Library series, this 1999 Egmont Ehapa edition features Donald Duck and his extended family in a whimsical adventure involving inventor Daniel Düsentrieb, the ever-present Gustav Gans, and the mischievous trio of Tick, Track, and Trick, all under the watchful eye of Scrooge McDuck and Daisy Duck. The tale, written by Barks and Erika Fuchs, showcases Barks’ signature art and storytelling, with full-color illustrations by Barry Englin and lettering by Frans Stummer. The cover, also by Barks, captures the playful spirit of the story.

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writer, artist, inker Carl Barks · writer Erika Fuchs · colorist Barry Englin · letterer Frans Stummer · cover Carl Barks

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writer, artist, inker Carl Barks
colorist Barry Englin
letterer Frans Stummer
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