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Cover: Carl Barks

Four Color #422

Sep 1952 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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Donald Duck looks like he's stumbled into more than he bargained for — caught mid-tumble with his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie in a heap, while a fierce, elaborately costumed warrior looms nearby against a jungle temple backdrop. Carl Barks brings his signature warmth and comedic timing to this 1952 Dell adventure, "Donald Duck and the Gilded Man," with a cover that perfectly captures the chaotic, globetrotting spirit Barks did so well. At just a dime, this is the kind of all-ages storytelling that made Dell's Disney line such a joy.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Carl Barks

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks
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The ducks go to British Guiana in search of the world's rarest stamp, a one-cent magenta of 1856, and find it on a letter in the possession of El Dorado, a giant golden Indian. After they retrieve the letter, the ducks learn that it is addressed to a deceased Duckburg resident who named Gladstone her only heir.

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