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  2. Donald Duck: The Complete Daily Newspaper Comics - Wikipedia

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    The books come in a hardcover format, which includes a sewn binding, linen bookmark and dust jacket.The landscape orientation of the books measures 11 in × 8.5 in (approximately 279 mm × 216 mm), which allows each comic strip to be reproduced as close to the original published size as possible.

  3. Donald Duck - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck is known in Nordic countries as Kalle Anka in Sweden, [42] Anders And in Denmark, Andrés Önd in Iceland, Donald Duck in Norway, [43] and Aku Ankka in Finland. [42] In the mid-1930s, Robert S. Hartman , a German who served as a representative of Walt Disney, visited Sweden to supervise the merchandise distribution of Sagokonst (The ...

  4. Don Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Keno Don Hugo Rosa (/ ˈ k iː n oʊ ˈ d ɒ n ˈ h j uː ɡ oʊ ˈ r oʊ z ə /), [1] [2] known as Don Rosa (born June 29, 1951), is an American comic book writer and illustrator known for his Disney comics stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, and other characters which Carl Barks created for Disney-licensed comic books, first published in America by Dell Comics.

  5. Donald Duck in comics - Wikipedia

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    Back in the USA, Donald finally became the star of his own newspaper comic strip. The Donald Duck daily strip started on February 2, 1938, and the Donald Duck Sunday page began December 10, 1939. Taliaferro drew both, this time co-operating with writer Bob Karp. He continued to work at the daily strip until October 10, 1968, and at the Sunday ...

  6. The Golden Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Donald is working as a guard at the Duckburg Museum, but finds his duties unsatisfying. The relics of the glorious past in the halls of the museum are all but forgotten, as the crowds are more interested in the butterfly, lace, and tatting collections. Donald laments his luck for being stuck there, while he thirsts for an adventure like the ...

  7. Donald Duck (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    A Donald Duck Big Little Book would contain about 15 "stories", at 20 pages each—which is enough to narrate each panel of a Taliaferro Sunday strip as a story. The following Big Little Books were published based on Donald Duck comic strips: [19] Donald Duck and His (Mis)Adventures (1937) Silly Symphony, Featuring Donald Duck (1937)

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  9. Donald Duck (American comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck, also known as Donald Duck and Friends, is an American Disney comic book series starring the character Donald Duck and published by various publishers from October 1942 to June 2017. As with many early Disney comics titles, Donald Duck began as individual issues of Dell Comics ' Four Color one-shots series.