Ludwig Von Drake (Walt Disney’s…)

    (Dell, 1961-1962)
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Walt Disney entered into television production as early as 1950. By 1954, he had his own weekly anthology TV series called Disneyland on ABC. In 1961, after a disagreement, Disney changed his loyalties to NBC and added color to the mix and renamed the show The Wonderful World of Color. In order to introduce this new feature, his company also created a brand-new character that is arguably one of Donald Duck’s relatives: the brainy German scientist Ludwig Von Drake. Drake turned out to be a very popular recurring character and appeared many times hosting the weekly show and also appearing in his own comic book.

— Mark Arnold
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    Dec 1961
    Cover: $0.15
    A: Tony Strobl
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    Jan 1962
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    W: Don Christensen  ·  A: Tony Strobl
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    Mar 1962
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    W: Carl Fallberg, Don Christensen, Bob Gregory  ·  A: Tony Strobl, Bob Gregory
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