Praise for Disney Comics Library. Carl Barks’s Donald Duck. Vol. 1. 1942–1950

A monument to the 'Duck Man.' This volume is also a piece of comic history. Restored, illustrated, and accompanied by essays from Disney historians, it shows why Barks is revered as the 'Duck Man.
Rolling Stone

Donald is a very outrageous fellow, with bad manners and a worse temper, and everyone is very fond of him, including me.
Walt Disney

I think the reason Carl Barks' stories have endured and have had such international appeal is primarily their strength as good stories. Yet on a deeper level, they display American characteristics that are readily recognizable to the reader: ingenuity, integrity, determination, a kind of benign avarice, boldness, a love of adventure, and a sense of humor.
George Lucas

Donald is everything, he is everybody; he makes the same mistakes that we all make.
Carl Barks

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