Donald Duck
Few characters in comics can claim a publishing run stretching nearly eight decades, but Donald Duck — as presented in this Norwegian Golden Age debut from 1948, launched in the pages of Norsk ukeblad by Ernst Gervin and Thorbjørn Weea — has done exactly that, accumulating an extraordinary 1808 catalog appearances across titles like Donald Duck & Co and Donald Duck Junior under the Hjemmet / Egmont banner. With 32 key issues to his name and a roster of co-stars including Ole Duck, Dole Duck, Doffen Duck, Onkel Skrue, and Mikke Mus, this is a character woven into the very fabric of Scandinavian comics culture. Whether you're a dedicated collector chasing those significant issues or simply a fan marveling at the sheer longevity of it all, Donald Duck represents one of the most enduring presences in the European comics tradition — a Golden Age original still going strong well into the 21st century.
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Trivia
- Harald Dyrkorn has written more of Donald Duck's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 307 issues.