Walt Disney's Comics in Color
Gladstone · 1988–1990 · 7 issues
About the series
Gladstone's Walt Disney's Comics in Color (1988–1990) was a short-run series that brought classic Disney comic strips to a new generation, reprinting vibrant, full-color stories originally seen in newspapers. Spanning just seven issues, the series is most closely associated with the meticulous work of Don Rosa, who contributed a number of his own early Duck tales alongside the archival material. It served as a bridge between the classic Carl Barks-era stories and the modern Disney comic revival, offering readers a polished, collector-friendly showcase of the company's beloved funny-animal adventures.