Walt Disney's Donald Duck
Dell · 1952–1962 · 59 issues
About the series
In the 1950s and early 1960s, Dell Comics gave Donald Duck his own long-running solo series, a showcase for the beloved Disney character’s misadventures. While Carl Barks contributed memorable tales of both Donald and Uncle Scrooge, the title was primarily sustained by the reliable work of Bob Gregory on scripts and artists like Tony Strobl and Jack Bradbury. This series captures the era’s wholesome, gag-driven humor, making it a key artifact of classic American comic-book publishing.
#26
#26
#27
#27
#28
#28
#29
#29
#30
#30
#31
#31
#32
#32
#33
#33
#34
#34
#35
#35
#36
#36
#37
#37
#38
#38
#39
#39
#40
#40
#41
#41
#42
#42
#43
#43
#44
#44
#45
#45
#46
#46
#47
#47
#48
#48
#49
#49
#50
#50
#51
#51
#52
#52
#53
#53
#54
#54
#55
#55
#56
#56
#57
#57
#58
#58
#59
#59
#60
#60
#61
#61
#62
#62
#63
#63
#64
#64
#65
#65
#66
#66
#67
#67
#68
#68
#69
#69
#70
#70
#71
#71
#72
#72
#73
#73
#74
#74
#75
#75
#76
#76
#77
#77
#78
#78
#79
#79
#80
#80
#81
#81
#82
#82
#83
#83
#84
#84