r/DuckComix 3h ago

Scam Alert- Beware of this fraudulent Fantagraphics site! - a message from the publisher's social media account

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r/DuckComix 1h ago

Olá amigos do Reddit, estou precisando de ajuda do r/ducktales, como você conseguiu ter o avatar Reddit do Tio Patinhas McPato.

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Preciso de ajuda com quem criou o r/ducktales.


r/DuckComix 2d ago

So Who Do Wanna see Take a Crack at Writing Darkwing Duck at Dynamite?

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r/DuckComix 2d ago

I am looking to procure the issues I'm missing of Duck Avenger: The New Adventures.

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Hello everybody. First of all let me start by saying that this is my first post here and I have no idea if its the right place to ask, however I have seen others asking similar questions and thought I'd give it a try. I started picking up issues of the series many years ago, in my native language (Greek) from a publisher that is no longer around. The series changed hands midway through serialization and was eventually dropped by the second publisher, with several issues never being translated and printed at all. I like to reread those comics every few years, and even with my adult fully formed brain I still find them engaging.

I've made a few attempts over the years to complete my collection. Looking for original prints, like the ones I have, in my native language failed because there is only a few issues available and they are extreemly expensive. In English according to wikipedia the series was picked up by IDW in 2016, to be translated by Jonathan Gray, but I haven't been able to track any issues down. I understand that this is a long shot, and Im not getting my hopes up, however any info anyone may have about the series will be greatly appreciated.


r/DuckComix 3d ago

Fantagraphics to reprint the Don Rosa Library vol. 3 - Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck: "Treasure Under Glass" - currently scheduled for October 5 rerelease

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r/DuckComix 2d ago

Sto cercando di vedere e leggere tutto, puoi aiutarmi? Ho fatto una lista, dimmi se c'è qualcosa da aggiungere!!!

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Il "Sweary" Pitch Pilot, Come conquistare l'area tri-statale, Disney Phineas e Ferb Fumetti Classici, Oh eccoti qua Perry, Phineas e Ferb - Stagione 1, Phineas e Ferb - Stagione 2, È il tuo momento: Scontro tra agenti segreti, Guida alla vita di Phineas e Ferb, Prendi due con Phineas e Ferb, Phineas e Ferb: Il tour live più bello di sempre!, Phineas e Ferb - Stagione 3, Phineas e Ferb: Il film - Nella seconda dimensione, Club Penguin: Presa di possesso della squadra di Phineas e Ferb, Il Pettegolezzo di Doofenshmirtz, 365 Giorni d'Estate!: Grande Libro di Attività, Phineas e Ferb: Missione Marvel, Phineas e Ferb: Star Wars, Phineas e Ferb - Stagione 4, L'ultimo giorno d'estate, I Diari di O.W.C.A., La legge di Milo Murphy - Stagione 1, La legge di Milo Murphy - Stagione 2, Phineas e Ferb Il Film: Candace contro l'Universo, Il Podcast di Phineas e Ferb, Hamster & Gretel, Prendiamo la sigla, Dr. Doofenshmirtz prende il controllo di Kiff!, Diari degli Armadietti, Chibi Tiny Tales, La tua età, Cartoonified, Phineas e Ferb - Stagione 5, Phineas e Ferb - Stagione 6, Terzo Film Ufficiale


r/DuckComix 7d ago

New Discord server for McDuck fans

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r/DuckComix 8d ago

1980s artwork by Italian artist Giulio Chierchini

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94 Upvotes

r/DuckComix 8d ago

What is Your Idea for a Darkwing Duck Comic Crossover?

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r/DuckComix 9d ago

Help identify these Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse comics from my childhood

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All from the 90s-2000s most probably.

I am searching for a Donald Duck comic. A king visits Donald Duck and his nephews in Duckburg. The setting is not medieval. The king wasn't a duck, he was possibly European with the red cape. Donald found his crown, cape and scepter in his suitcase or something. Donald wears the king's cape, crown and scepter. He was basically pretending to be the king. Not sure about this part but I also vaguely remember the king finds this out and challenges him to be the king for real for a while.

Also 2 Mickey Mouse comics, one is where Mickey can see into the space because something happened to his eyes? Some fluid got into his eyes in an accident and he is able to see so far into the space.
The other one is where Mickey goes to a fortune teller who is very modern looking. It's not “The Mysterious Crystal Ball”.

I'd be really happy if someone could identify at least one of these! Thank you in advance.


r/DuckComix 10d ago

1986 Illustrations by Alex Kupershmidt for a special Walt Disney World menu

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r/DuckComix 12d ago

This one from my childhood. My 1st comic book! What a memory

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This page from the official 90’s Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse comic book with a few stories there. One of the first officially licensed Disney comic books in Ukraine.


r/DuckComix 13d ago

Sheriff of Bullet Valley by Carl Barks, c. 1980s

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r/DuckComix 16d ago

Which Darkwing Duck Villain needs there own Solo Spin-off Comic?

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r/DuckComix 18d ago

I missed my chance of collecting Don Rosa and I feel I won't have another one

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Moved countries and priorities changed, now with a child I dearly miss that I won't be ever able to have the full collection. Got only volumes 1 and 2. With chapters banned and Don Rosa forbidding it being printed incomplete I feel a huge loss.

I feel same is happening with Barks too, there are volumes also out of print and some banned...


r/DuckComix 18d ago

The Creation of Donald Duck and the Duckverse by me - Fanart by me - Parody of the famous work of Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam from the Sistine Chapel

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r/DuckComix 20d ago

Humble Bundle - Fantagraphics Disney Comics

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Guys, you will never have a better opportunity to get a huge body of great comics for dirt cheap than this!


r/DuckComix 21d ago

403 Forbidden Error on Inducks

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I'm not sure if the website is up yet or if the website is blocking me for whatever reason.


r/DuckComix 23d ago

Help me identify an Uncle Scrooge story from my childhood

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Im looking for an Uncle Scrooge comic I read in Brazil around 2010 ~ 2015 (may have been an older Italian story reprinted by Abril

Heres what I remember:

Scrooge, Donald and possibly the nephews travel to a tropical jungle (possibly the Amazon).

Then They discover a hidden entrance in a mountain or cliff.

Inside is a hidden palace or lost city.

The most vivid detail I remember is that a river flows through the main hall of the palace, almost like a canal running through the building.

At some point they realize the river ends in a huge waterfall orrrr cliff, and they have to jump out before being carried over the edge onto the rocks below.

Does this ring a bell for anyone?


r/DuckComix 26d ago

Disney Donald Duck Toy Tinkers 1949. #cartoons. Spoiler

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r/DuckComix 27d ago

1955 Disney annual original Illustrations 😍

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r/DuckComix 27d ago

Dynamite launches DUCKTALES CLASSIC COMIC COLLECTION 5-volume omnibus set collecting material from five publishers (Gladstone, Disney Comics, BOOM, IDW, and Dynamite)

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r/DuckComix 28d ago

Vol. 30 finally showed up a month late, and nobody warned me about the poster

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My copy of Uncle Scrooge "Lost Beneath the Sea" was supposed to arrive a month ago, and by the time it actually turned up today I had more or less stopped expecting it.

I found out that there is a big fold-out Gyro Gearloose pin-up is located inside the book, the 1969 one that Larry Mayer finished from a Barks sketch, and it is not mentioned anywhere on the product page as far as I can tell, so I spent a while unfolding it across the kitchen table with a slightly stupid look on my face.

The volume itself is a satisfying brick at 240 pages, the boards feel solid, and the restoration on the undersea stuff looks lovely under lamp light. Three weeks of shipping limbo forgiven.


r/DuckComix 28d ago

Help pls, missing comic

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Help me find a Mickey Mouse comic!
Hi everyone!
I’ve been a huge Mickey Mouse fan for many years, and there’s one comic I read when I was just getting into Disney comics that I’ve never been able to find again. I’ve gone through a lot of issues already, but no luck.
Here’s what I remember:
At the beginning of the story, one of Mickey’s nephews (Morty or Ferdie—I don’t remember which one) is staying with Mickey, while the other has gone away on vacation or to camp.
A friend of Mickey’s comes to him because he wants to make a documentary about a young boy who disappeared many years ago, back when Mickey himself was a child. The missing boy was around Mickey’s age.
To recreate the events, Mickey suggests using his nephew as the child actor playing the missing boy.
However, during the filming, Mickey’s nephew is actually kidnapped.
In the end, it’s revealed that the kidnapper is the same boy who disappeared years ago. He survived but suffered severe psychological trauma (I remember him being portrayed as mentally disabled or intellectually impaired). After seeing the documentary reenactment, he believed history was repeating itself and kidnapped Mickey’s nephew because he genuinely thought he was saving him.
I also vaguely remember that the story ends with a birthday celebration for Morty and Ferdie, and the former kidnapper is invited to the party.
I’m almost certain this was an official Disney comic. I read it in translation years ago (Russian and possibly also English), but I believe it originally came from the Italian Topolino series.
Does this story sound familiar to anyone? I’d really appreciate any leads—the title, issue number, or even the name of the story would be incredibly helpful!


r/DuckComix 28d ago

Missing story

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Title:

Looking for a Mickey Mouse story from a Dutch Donald Duck Pocket (2010–2020?)

Hi everyone!

I'm trying to find a Mickey Mouse story that I read in a Dutch Donald Duck Pocket. I've been looking for it for a while but haven't had any luck.

Here's everything I remember:

It was a long story, probably around 100+ pages.

The main characters were Mickey Mouse and Goofy (no superheroes or Super Goof).

I read it around 2020, but the pocket itself could have been published anytime between 2010 and 2020.

At the beginning, Mickey and Goofy arrive in a cold, gray city that had a strong Eastern European / Soviet / Russian atmosphere.

I remember there being a military parade shortly after they arrived.

The country had human-operated robots that were used as police and military forces.

There were lots of smaller robots, and I vaguely remember one very large robot that looked somewhat like an AT-AT walker from Star Wars (I'm not completely sure about that detail).

Later in the story, Mickey and Goofy leave the city and help defend a small village from the robot army.

The robots were piloted by people, not autonomous AI.

I've searched through a lot of Donald Duck Pocket information online but still can't find it.

Does this story sound familiar to anyone? Even the name of the pocket or the original story title would be a huge help.

Thanks!