Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures in Color #23
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects full-color Donald Duck stories by Carl Barks, originally published in the 1940s and 1950s, as part of Gladstone's series reprinting Barks' classic adventures in their original painted hues. The collection features Barks' signature blend of humor, adventure, and detailed artwork, showcasing Donald, his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and other beloved Disney characters in tales that range from treasure hunts to everyday mishaps.
In "Christmas in Duckburg," Donald lets his nephews choose their own gift—a massive Ferris wheel—and when they pick it, the whole family sets off to Canada to help Scrooge retrieve the 100-foot Christmas tree he’s bought for the town square. The mission takes a dangerous turn when Ollie Eiderduck, determined to win his bet against Scrooge, sends the Beagle Boys to sabotage the tree’s journey home.
In "The Christmas Cha Cha," Donald is determined to win the grand prize—a silver bowl—in a holiday dance contest, not just for the honor, but to give Daisy half of it as a heartfelt Christmas gift. But when Scrooge enters the competition too, pairing up with a professional dance instructor, the stakes rise and the rhythm of the season gets a little more complicated.
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↩ Reprints Walt Disney's Christmas Parade #9 (1958), Four Color #1025 (1959), Dell Giant #26 (1959), The Carl Barks Library #10 (1990)
Reprinted in Barks Library Special - Donald Duck #23
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