Carl Barks Library of Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures in Color #6
Volume six of Gladstone's Carl Barks Library brings together more of the master's Donald Duck stories in vibrant color, with Susan Daigle-Leach's coloring breathing fresh life into the artwork. The cover — penciled and inked by Carl Barks himself — sets a wonderfully exotic tone: Donald, dressed in an elaborate maharajah's turban and robes, holds a jeweled scepter while Huey, Dewey, and Louie peer up at him from below, surrounded by overflowing pots of gems against a backdrop of ornate palace domes and minarets. It's a delightful snapshot of the kind of globe-trotting, treasure-filled mischief that made Barks's "Maharajah Donald" such an enduring favorite.
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Donald invents an atomic bomb and becomes involved with atom spies.
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