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+ | ==Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold (Four Color, 1942 Series #9, 1942)== | ||
+ | Yellow Beak downs a mug of slumgullion he requested from Donald and his nephews. | ||
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+ | ==Wintertime Wager (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #88, 1948)== | ||
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==Heavy Duty (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #537, 1988)== | ==Heavy Duty (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #537, 1988)== | ||
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Revision as of 02:05, 12 August 2022
Donald Duck has been adapted to comics since the 1930s. Among all of Disney's characters in comics, Donald is the most popular throughout the world, especially in European countries. His stories span from comic strips to comic books, and he has been increasingly developed by many authors.
Contents
- 1 Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold (Four Color, 1942 Series #9, 1942)
- 2 Wintertime Wager (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #88, 1948)
- 3 Heavy Duty (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #537, 1988)
- 4 Fast Away Castaway (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #640, 1988)
- 5 Unknown comic published in early 2000's in the polish "Kaczor Donald" magazine
- 6 A Blow For Good Taste (Anders And & Co. #21, 2009)
- 7 Source TBA
- 8 See also
Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold (Four Color, 1942 Series #9, 1942)
Yellow Beak downs a mug of slumgullion he requested from Donald and his nephews.
Wintertime Wager (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #88, 1948)
Heavy Duty (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #537, 1988)
Daisy Duck holds a weight contest, in which the heaviest resident of Duckburg can win their weight in gold, courtesy of the Gobblemore Foundation. Upon mishearing a phone call, Donald Duck decides to gain weight just to win Daisy's affection, but only before mishearing again that he is just too heavy for her.
Fast Away Castaway (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #640, 1988)
Gyro Gearloose invents a machine that creates infinite ice cream.
Unknown comic published in early 2000's in the polish "Kaczor Donald" magazine
In this comic, Donald fattens up a thief in order to escape from being held hostage by him.
A Blow For Good Taste (Anders And & Co. #21, 2009)
Gyro Gearloose invents the "Tastemat", a machine that can make everything taste good. This makes several residents of Duckburg fat.
Source TBA
In one story, Hewey, Louie, and Dewey all become couch potatoes and gain a lot of weight.