This vintage comic book features Walt Disney’s Grandma Duck’s Farm Friends, starring beloved characters Donald Duck and Grandma Duck. The colorful illustrations are by the talented artist and writer Carl Barks. This single issue from the Four Color series has a grade of 9.4 Near Mint and was published by Disney Comics in 1949 during the Golden Age of comics. The comic is in excellent condition and features a funny animal genre with a US Comics tradition. It is a must-have for any Disney or comic book collector. This single unit is a valuable addition to any collection and is written in English with a publication year of 1949.
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Indicia title is “WALT DISNEY”S DONALD DUCK IN VOLCANO VALLEY, No. Cover art by Carl Buettner. Volcano Valley, script and art by Carl Barks; Donald accidentally receives a full-size World War II bomber instead of the model plane he ordered, and sells it to the South American country of Volcanovia. Donald Duck’s Big Blow-out, art by Jack Hannah; Donald and Neighbor Jones both build barbecues and get in a fight when Jones buys up all the marshmallows in town for a party. 52 pages, full color. Condition: Cover shows significant wear with low gloss but excels by being complete with intact corners, even on the back cover. This comic originally had only one central staple, still in place; two other staples have been added toward top and bottom, similar to later 50’s comics. Retail mark at top left. Great Golden Age period example. See Photos for additional condition detail! Please wait for auctions to complete and then I will send you a modified invoice.
FOUR COLOR #348 CGC 7.0 CARL BANKS COVER DONALD DUCK. Condition: CGC GRADED 7.0 OFF-WHITE TO WHITE PAGES. Comics are rated on the traditional 1-10 scale and are graded by a 3rd party. If you have any questions please let us know. We always respond in a timely fashion. 100% percent satisfaction is our goal. Let us know and we will fix it. More comics added on a regular basis. Thanks for looking and check back often for great deals.
This isa copy o. F Four Color 318 in Very Good Plus (4.5) condition, published by Dell Comics in 1951 and featuring Carl Barks stories and artwork on the story “Donald Duck in No Such Varmint”. This copy has a slight spine roll, creases at the corners and some nicks, small tears and stress lines at the spine and edges, but it is still a nice looking Golden Age Disney comic! I’m not an expert grader, but I think you’ll be very happy with this one. The pictures tell the story. There isn’t much to say about this one except that you’ll love it!
Donald Duck and the Mummy’s Ring No. 29, Four Color Comic, 1943, Carl Barks, Very Good/Fine condition. Comes with plastic sleeve. In very good/fine condition. Spine staple is intact but with slight tear. Has slight scuff mark on cover with light pencil marking.
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This isa copy o. F Four Color 318 in Very Good Plus (4.5) condition, published by Dell Comics in 1951 and featuring Carl Barks stories and artwork on the story “Donald Duck in No Such Varmint”. This copy has a slight spine roll, creases at the corners and some nicks, small tears and stress lines at the spine and edges, but it is still a nice looking Golden Age Disney comic! I’m not an expert grader, but I think you’ll be very happy with this one. The pictures tell the story. There isn’t much to say about this one except that you’ll love it!