Donald and Mickey Merry Christmas #1945
In "Donald Duck's Best Christmas," Carl Barks delivers a timeless holiday tale as Donald sets out on a snowy journey to Grandma Duck’s house, armed with a rented sleigh and high hopes. The trip quickly turns into a series of misadventures that test Donald’s patience and heart, all while staying true to the spirit of the season. With Barks’ signature storytelling and expressive art, this 1945 classic captures the charm and quiet wisdom of a Christmas well spent. Cover by Carl Buettner.
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Donald rents a horse and sleigh and intends go "over the river and through the woods to grandmother's (Grandma Duck's) house" as in the classic verse. But Donald's romanticized version and the real-life version find themselves at serious odds. Despite the many adversities, Donald still learns a valuable lesson about giving.
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