Okay, so I just got my hands on this Donald Duck graphic novel, and wow—it’s not what I expected, but in the best way possible! First off, let me say: there are NO WORDS. Like, at all. If you’re looking for dialogue, this isn’t it. But honestly? It doesn’t even need it.
The artwork is *chef’s kiss*. It feels like stumbling upon a lost Disney short from the golden age. Donald’s camping trip chaos with Chip ‘n’ Dale and Humphrey the Bear is pure slapstick gold. The expressions alone tell the whole story—no words required.
That said, I totally get why some folks might feel misled. The Amazon description kinda glosses over the whole ‘pantomime style’ thing. But if you go in knowing it’s a visual feast (and not a wordy comic), you’ll love it.
Also—shoutout to Humphrey Bear fans! He finally gets some spotlight here, even if it’s silent. The book is thin (under 50 pages), but every panel is packed with personality. Just… maybe check the preview first if you’re on the fence.
Final verdict? A quirky, nostalgic treasure for Disney animation nerds like me. 10/10 would flip through while humming ‘Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?’