Read 'Lost in the Andes' and thought it was pretty cool, but definitely want to read a few more before I can decide if I'm really into his stories.
What Barks duck comic should I read next? Any other well-regarded stories I should try out? I'd rather get through Barks library before I move onto Rosa's.
>>94596808
If you liked Lost in the Andes, you may like The Golden Helmet, and if you're a Scrooge fan you'd definitely like Back to the Klondike. (Really, all of Carl Barks' adventure stories are great in my opinion, it's only his jokes that were hit and miss.)
Oh, and be sure to check out Don Rosa's sequel to Lost in the Andes, Return to Plain Awful.
>>94596940
Thanks. I'll give Golden Helmet a go. Right now I'm mostly looking for more stories to get me hooked on Barks, but I plan on reading Rosa eventually.
Are there any other less-talked-about creators for the duck family outside of Barks and Rosa whose work I should check out?
>>94597023
Wish I could help you there. My only exposure to the Duck comics is through those two, but I've heard there's some great Italian stories. Dunno how many have been translated, though.
Sad the gazillion threads about that crappy Ducktales reboot are getting so much attention than this thread.
>>94597103
I'm still interested in the DuckTales reboot honestly, and a few discussions mentioned it taking a few more hints from/referencing the comics, which reminded me of them.
>>94597340
The fact that one of the directors implicated the Nine Old Men in a remark about the "repressive" days of Disney gone by is enough reason for me to not want to support the show, even if it is decent. I hope she leaves.
Turns out you can even pirate 50s duck comics. Wonderful world we live in!
>>94597379
I think she already left. Her episode was pretty bad too but there's still hope for the rest of the series.
>>94599331
thank you
>>94599945
Because?
>>94599991
because of the nice duck picture
>>94599331
>posting the inferior Disney Donald
>>94601322
Looking sex-c