Donald Duck - Christmas On Bear Mountain

May 1947 - January 1948

tekenaar: Carl Barks
Scenarist:
nummer: 5
uitgever: Fantagraphics
uitgiftedatum:
taal: Engelstalig
inkleuring: full color
pages: 240: Hard Cover
46,20

THE VERY FIRST SCROOGE STORY... PLUS WEST INDIAN, AUSTRALIAN AND VOLCANIAN ADVENTUREs
\r\nrnScrooge McDuck is now such a fixture in the Disney universe that few remember Carl Barks had been writing and drawing Donald Duck stories for half a decade before he cooked up the miserly multiplujillionaire - for what he thought would be a one-time Christmas yarn involving Donald, the nephews, Scrooge in a bearskin, and (inevitably) a couple of real bears. "Christmas on Bear Mountain" is one of Barks\'s funniest holiday stories and a true landmark in comics history, and offers a fascinating look at a roughedged, genuinely nasty character whom Barks would soon soften...
\r\nrnScrooge aside, there\'s plenty of fun to be had in this volume. In "Volcano Valley" Donald and the Nephews end up stuck in Volcania, a south-of-the-border country inhabited by sombrero-wearing, siesta-addicted Volcanians. Other long-form adventures include the self-explanatory "Adventure Down Under," as well as one of Barks\'s most atmospheric thrillers, the West Indies-based "Ghost of the Grotto," which includes a lovely night-time sequence drawn in Barks\'s trademark silhouettes and a giant-octopus-vs.-hot-chili-peppers throwdown that climaxes in an explosive splash panel.
\r\nrnThe book is rounded off with seven of Barks\'s hilarious 10-pagers, and as with the previous volumes, Walt Disney\'s Donald Duck: Christmas on Bear Mountain has been scanned from crisp vintage art and meticulously colored to match the original printing\'s warm, simple hues, and features abundant critical and historical notes penned by some of duckdom\'s finest experts.

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