What's your favorite Duck story?
>>150198853The black knight is always grand, but I'm a sucker for the OG Universal Solvent story. It was one of the first I ever read so I have nostalgia for it, but it's also just visually and conceptually compelling with extremely high stakes, so it's a fun read every time. I 100% understand why Rosa shamelessly re-used it from his old OC Donut comics. I love a story where the antagonist is just physics.To that end, special shout-out to the one where Magica fucks with Scrooge and Donald's personal gravity. Always makes me chortle.
>>150198853The Magnificent Seven minus 4 Caballeros.Though The Black Knight glorps again is also very good
>>150199310>the seven (minus 4) Who were the four others originally?
>>150198853idk
>>150198853Arpin Lusene was a fucking chad. Dude was so confident in his own coordination and dexterity that he wore a suit that would kill him and everyone on the planet if he tripped and fell without a second thought.
>>150199397No
>>150198853This one
>>150201152Even better is everyone knew he's a thief (IIRC) and he wore it like a badge of honor
I waifufag Lyla like you wouldn't believe but PK's best tended to be the Xadhoom stories
>>150198853The Life & Times of Uncle Scrooge should be considered an obligatory entry-lvl book, alongside DKR, Watchmen, etc. It should be pushed into school book fairs. It's that important imho. It's a crime Disney went out of their way to block Fantagraphics from reprinting it.The Dream of a Lifetime and Attack of the Hideous Space-Varmints are also fun Rosa books.Paperinik New Adventures is a badass series, but I don't think they have localize those in the US yet. I think there's like decade old fan translation out there online, but that's it.Land Beneath the Ground is one of my favorite Barks stories. I find the Terries and Fermies fun, goofy creatures.
Favorite Barks: Land Beneath the GroundFavorite Rosa: His Majesty McDuckFavorite Van Horn/Lustig: No Room for Human Error
>>150204661>Van Horn
>>150198853The story where Scrooge almost drowns in a suit of armour but he uses his lucky penny to undo the screws and swim free.>>150198973The Universal Solver was an important story? When I read it as a child I thought it was just another issue. Nice story though.
>>150198853I really liked the Nostradamus one as a comedy, but the lost library of Alexandria is by far my favorite adventure. >non-RosaShoot ya got me. Probably the Birgit Q storyline for a shorter one or Korinna/Jupiter's for a longer arc.Off top I think a Barks(?) one where Donald was a pyro really stuck out to me as funny. The one page stories of various authors are always good for a treat.
>>150199310100% my favorite too
>>150198853Does anyone know the name of a story about ships made of ice? Also a story about a polar bear who was terrorizing an eskimo town because she had lost her cub. They were both parts of larger stories and I never got to learn afterwards.
"Donald Duck and the Store of the Worlds"It's an Italian adaptation of a story by Robert Sheckley (https://archive.org/details/beyondarmageddon00mill/page/38/mode/2up), featuring Donald looking for an escape from his miserable life:
>>150198853You can choose for me
>>150198853Which book should be my first purchase if I want to get into ducks?
>>150209385Probably some bread baking books, you gotta lure them close first