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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories v1 #132, 1951 - Assigned specific outdoor tasks, Huey, Louie and Dewey try to earn their Junior Woodchuck medals. Donald Duck tries to help but inadvertently sabotages their chances. The story's best moments occur in outdoor settings, where
Carl Barks' vistas increase scale and perspective. Fine details are added throughout the panels for more realistic touches. The cover is among the Barks' earliest in the series, but pales compared to his story art. This story was later reprinted in
Walt Disney Comics Digest #52 and >
Huey Louie and Dewey Junior Woodchucks #5. Other artists in this golden age comic include Paul Murry. This is 92 of 280
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories issues by
Barks.
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Barks cover pencils and inks = ***
Untitled Barks story pencils and inks 10 pages = ****
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