In what is sure to be one of the most acclaimed comics events of 2011,
Fantagraphics
has announced that they will be publishing a definitive collection of Carl
Barks' seminal run of Donald Duck comic stories. In an exclusive
interview with Robot 6, Fantagraphics co-publisher Gary Groth revealed that
the company—which announced their plans to publish Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey
Mouse comics last summer—had acquired the rights to reprint Barks' work
from Disney and that the first volume will be released in fall of this
year. The comics will be published in hardcover volumes, with two volumes
coming out every year, at a price of about $25 per volume.
Via Eccentric Flower, Exclusive: Fantagraphics to publish the
complete Carl Barks | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book
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