This is Volume 3 of The Complete Carl Bark's Disney Library
Collects:
Four Color (1942)#62 - Mystery of the Swamp
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #53 - The Tramp Steamer
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #54 - The Long Race to Pumpkinburg
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #55 - Webfooted Wrangler
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #56 - The Icebox Robber
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #57 - Pecking Order
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #58 - Taming the Rapids
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #59 - Days at the Lazy K
Four Color #79 - Mickey Mouse and the Riddle of the Red Hat
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #60 - Eyes in the Dark
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #61 - Thug Busters
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #62 - The Great Ski Race
Donald and Mickey Merry Christmas 1945 - Donald Duck's Best Christmas
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #63 - Ten-Dollar Dither
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #64 - Donald Tames His Temper
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #65 - Singapore Joe
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #66 - Master Ice Fisher
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #67 - Jet Resc#6 ue
Four Color #108 - The Firebug
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (1940) #68 - Donad's Monster Kite
Inkt #6 (Netherlands) - Silent Night
*From the Everglades to the Grand Canyon, danger and intrigue at every turn! Carl Barks's first foray into his signature series of adventures in "lost civilizations" takes the Ducks deep into the Everglades, where they find themselves bedeviled by the enigmatic Gneezles, who have escaped detection from outsiders since the days of Ponce de Le n - and want to keep it that way. Then, the fun comes fast and furious as Donald invents a radar detector to track the nephews, the boys open their own detective agency, an ice-skating race, a water-skiing race, the nephews fall into the Grand Canyon (!), and Donald decides to build the largest kite in the world! Plus: Barks's only Mickey Mouse mystery, "Mickey Mouse and Riddle of the Red Hat." As we circle back to Carl Barks's earlier stories, the Good Duck Artist delivers another superb collection of surprise, delight, comedy, adventure, and all-around cartooning brilliance. 215 pages of story and art, each meticulously restored and newly colored. Insightful story notes by an international panel of Barks experts - including internationally famed cartoonist Freddy Milton (Donald Duck, Woody Woodpecker, Nuft and the Last Dragons). *Source: fantagraphics.com