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Donald Duck's Electrocution: Silent Night

Silent Night (intended for WDC&S #64) is so outrageous it’s incredible Carl Barks even thought to finish drawing and submitting it. Without crossing any blatant lines, its contemptuous and violent mockery of the very idea of Christmas cheer...

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Donald Duck and Treacle: Best Christmas

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Donald Duck and the Mob: Ten-Dollar Dither

Ten-Dollar Dither (WDC&S #63, December 1945) finally makes good on Barks’s attempts to spin moral tales. It’s the story where he finally manages to figure out (imperfectly) how to integrate ethical values with his utter cynicism while portr...

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Donald Duck and the Elders: The Great Ski Race

The Great Ski Race (WDC&S #62, November 1945) is a return to normal after the format changes and narrative experiments of the prior half-year. It’s ten pages, the paneling is the standard eight-panel grid, and the plot is the now-classic st...

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Donald Duck and the Nephews: Thug Busters

Thug Busters (WDC&S #61, October 1945) puts Huey, Dewey, and Louie as the unquestioned protagonists of the story, relegating Donald not just to being an antagonist but nearly a marginal figure. It’s an equivocal step. What comes out is not...

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