Donald Duck Adventures

Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures

Cover to Gladstone Publishing's Donald Duck Adventures #1. November 1987. Cover by Daan Jippes.
Publication information
Publisher Gladstone Publishing, Disney Comics, Gemstone Publishing
Schedule monthly
Publication date November 1987–April 1990
Number of issues 20
Creative team
Writer(s) Carl Barks, Byron Erickson, Geoffrey Blum, Bob Foster, Homer Brightman, Bob Karp
Penciller(s) Carl Barks, Ben Verhagen, Frank Smith, Al Taliaferro, Don Rosa
Inker(s) Carl Barks, Ben Verhagen, Al Taliaferro
Colorist(s) Susan Daigle, Frank Smith

Donald Duck Adventures was a comic book series featuring the adventures of Donald Duck and his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie.

Publication history

Gladstone I: 1987–90 and Gladstone II: 1993–97

Gladstone Publishing published 48 issues. The first 20 were published from 1987 to 1990 (#1-#20), and then the last 28 were published from 1993 to 1997 (#21-#48), whereas Gladstone II continued the numbering of Gladstone I, ignoring the intermediate numbering of Disney Comics. The series contained original material alongside reprints from older Donald Duck strips from the 1930s and 1940s, as well as more modern material from the King syndicated strip from the 1980s.

Disney Comics: 1990–93

Disney Comics published the title from 1990 to 1993, this one being the only one of the "new" Disney comic books to survive the company's comic implosion in 1991. They started a new numbering, issues #1-38.

Gemstone: 2003–6

Gemstone Publishing published its own series of Donald Duck Adventures, this one as a digest size graphic novel alongside Mickey Mouse Adventures. These 128-page comics were sized 5" × 7½", and started a new numbering yet again, #1-#21. This Donald Duck Adventures was canceled in December 2006.

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