Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures in Color #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis tenth volume in Gladstone's Carl Barks Library series presents more of Barks' classic Donald Duck comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s, reproduced in full color from the original comic pages. The collection features a selection of Barks' adventure and humor tales, showcasing his masterful storytelling and detailed artwork that defined the Disney duck characters for generations.
In "Lost in the Andes," Donald, a museum janitor with a knack for trouble, stumbles upon a mystery when he realizes that mysterious "Inca blocks" are actually square eggs. With the rest of the expedition felled by illness, Donald and the nephews press on into the remote Andes, where they encounter a peculiar people who speak with Southern accents and thrive on the very eggs that sparked their journey.
In "Voodoo Hoodoo," Donald Duck finds himself cursed with a deadly doll meant for Uncle Scrooge—its poison shrinking victims to rat-size—after a zombie in a remote village mistakes him for his wealthy relative. With the nephews in tow and the undead Bombie the Zombie trailing behind, Donald sets off to Africa, seeking the legendary witch doctor Foola Zoola to find the antidote before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Four Color #223 (1949), Four Color #238 (1949)
Reprinted in Donald Duck beste historier #5/2015 (2015), Barks Library Special - Donald Duck #10
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