Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures in Color #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis second volume in Gladstone's Carl Barks Library series continues the chronological reprinting of Barks's classic Donald Duck newspaper dailies and Sunday pages from the 1940s, presented in full color. It collects the complete run of a specific year's worth of strips, showcasing Barks's masterful blend of humor, adventure, and detailed artwork that defined the Disney duck universe. The hardcover edition features restored linework and vibrant coloring, making it an essential archival set for fans of Barks's Golden Age storytelling.
In "Donald Duck and the Mummy's Ring," Huey finds himself trapped inside an ancient mummy case and whisked away to Egypt by emissaries of the Bey El Dagga, a ruler determined to revive the customs of his ancestors. Donald and his nephews, Dewey and Louie, follow the trail by securing jobs on the ship transporting the case, then navigating a felucca up the Nile to reach the Bey's remote domain.
In "The Hard Loser," Donald Duck and his nephews plunge into the high-stakes chaos of the Screwball Derby, a wild cross-country horse race where every turn brings a new scheme and every mile tests their grit. With mud, mayhem, and mischief at every stride, the rivalry heats up as they push themselves—and each other—to the limit.
In "Too Many Pets," Jo and his cousins receive a mischievous monkey named Jingo from an organ grinder, unaware the little primate will turn Donald’s home into a chaotic jungle. When Donald finally sells Jingo to a mysterious stranger, he soon realizes the monkey’s antics may be part of a far bigger scheme—especially when the stranger’s true intentions begin to unravel.
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↩ Reprints Four Color #29 (1943), Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck #1 (1965)
Reprinted in Barks Library Special - Donald Duck #2 (1994), Bilag til Donald Duck & Co #8/1999 (1999)
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