Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures in Color #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects more of Carl Barks's classic Donald Duck newspaper strips and comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s, presented in full color. Part of Gladstone's comprehensive series reprinting Barks's work, it features the master storyteller's signature blend of humor, adventure, and detailed artwork. The collection continues to showcase the misadventures of Donald, his nephews, and the denizens of Duckburg.
In "Luck of the North," Donald Duck, fed up with Gladstone Gander’s unending good fortune, sends him on a reckless quest to Alaska in search of a legendary uranium mine—only to regret his prank when he fears for Gladstone’s safety. With the nephews in tow, Donald tracks him to a remote iceberg, where they stumble upon a hidden Viking ship, its golden trim glinting beneath the Arctic ice.
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↩ Reprints Four Color #256 (1949), The Carl Barks Library #6 (1990)
Reprinted in Barks Library Special - Donald Duck #12
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