Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures in Color #10
Part of Gladstone's Carl Barks Library series, this 1994 volume brings Carl Barks's "Lost in the Andes" to vibrant life in full color, courtesy of colorist Susan Daigle-Leach. The cover — penciled and inked by Barks himself — captures Donald Duck and one of his nephews in a rocky, otherworldly landscape, reacting with wide-eyed surprise to a bewildered, disheveled wild man clutching what appears to be a stone tablet. It's a wonderfully expressive scene that sets up an adventure full of mystery and humor, and the side panel's thumbnail reproductions hint at even more Barks storytelling packed inside.
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Donald and the nephews vist the Peruvian Andes, looking for chickens that lay square eggs. Plain Awful is discovered.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).