DONALD DUCK Daily Newspaper
2 primary works
Book 2
Collect all of the original Donald Duck daily comic strips in deluxe editions for the first time ever!
From the Disney Vaults! The daily newspaper comics premiered on February 7, 1938, and within eight weeks became the all-time fastest growing syndicated comic strip in the world. This second volume includes 750 sequential daily comic strips from 1940 to 1942 drawn by Al Taliaferro and written by Bob Karp, and reproduced from pristine original material in the Disney Vaults!
From the Disney Vaults! The daily newspaper comics premiered on February 7, 1938, and within eight weeks became the all-time fastest growing syndicated comic strip in the world. This second volume includes 750 sequential daily comic strips from 1940 to 1942 drawn by Al Taliaferro and written by Bob Karp, and reproduced from pristine original material in the Disney Vaults!
Book 4
Collect all of the original Donald Duck daily comic strips in deluxe editions for the first time ever!
Direct from the Disney Vaults! As the Second World War comes to a close in 1945, readers are kept guffawing with their daily dose of mayhem, featuring the one-and-only Donald Duck! Once society began to settle into a post-war calm the comics pages grew even more manic, with Donald and his nefarious nephews playing havoc with anytning that passed for normal. As Alberto Becattini observes in his exlusive introduction to this volume, the town where the Ducks dwell was the home of frantic frivolity–and plenty of graffiti featuring the names "Al" and "Bob"! There are insider chuckles and all-ages belly laughs aplenty in these strips, collected in an archival edition for the first time ever!
This fourth volume includes 750 sequential daily comic strips from July 2, 1945 - December 31, 1947.
Direct from the Disney Vaults! As the Second World War comes to a close in 1945, readers are kept guffawing with their daily dose of mayhem, featuring the one-and-only Donald Duck! Once society began to settle into a post-war calm the comics pages grew even more manic, with Donald and his nefarious nephews playing havoc with anytning that passed for normal. As Alberto Becattini observes in his exlusive introduction to this volume, the town where the Ducks dwell was the home of frantic frivolity–and plenty of graffiti featuring the names "Al" and "Bob"! There are insider chuckles and all-ages belly laughs aplenty in these strips, collected in an archival edition for the first time ever!
This fourth volume includes 750 sequential daily comic strips from July 2, 1945 - December 31, 1947.