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Donald Duck Krimgåter Comic Book (Nr. 1, 2020) - "Hemmelig Spionspill"

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$5-15

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a Norwegian comic book titled "Donald Duck Krimgåter" (Donald Duck Crime Riddles), specifically issue number 1 from the year 2020. The cover features a vibrant and dynamic illustration of Donald Duck dressed as a detective, wearing a brown trench coat and fedora, holding a red book or notepad. He appears to be falling or in action, with his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie also depicted in various states of surprise or entanglement, some hanging by their hands. Other characters, possibly villains or supporting figures, are visible in the background, one in a car and another in what appears to be a train car or similar vehicle. The overall scene suggests a high-stakes adventure or mystery. The title "Krimgåter" is prominently displayed in large yellow letters with a dark purple outline against a dark blue background at the top. Below this, in smaller yellow text, is the subtitle "Hemmelig Spionspill" (Secret Spy Game), indicating the specific story within the comic. The Walt Disney logo is visible at the top, confirming its official licensing. On the bottom left corner, there's a white rectangular box with publication details: "TEGNESERIE" (Comic Book), "bc 2771 | 003 | Kr 49.00," and a barcode. The comic appears to be in good, unread or lightly read condition, with minimal visible wear, some very light corner curling on the bottom right and minor surface scuffs which are typical shelf wear for a paper product. The colors are bright and unfaded, suggesting it has been stored away from direct sunlight. The binding appears intact, and the pages are likely made of standard comic book paper, which is thin and flexible. The size is typical for a modern comic book, likely around 17x26 cm (6.7x10.2 inches).

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I have examined the provided image of the Donald Duck Krimgåter Comic Book (Nr. 1, 2020) - "Hemmelig Spionspill." Visually, the comic appears to be in very good condition, consistent with being unread or lightly handled. Colors are bright, and there are only minor shelf wear imperfections like slight corner curling on the bottom right and subtle surface scuffs, which are common for print materials. The binding seems intact. This is a modern Norwegian comic book. While Donald Duck comics have a broad audience, modern issues like this one are generally not rare and are readily available. The specific issue (Nr. 1, 2020) indicates it's a relatively recent publication. In terms of market conditions, mass-produced comics from post-2000 typically do not fetch high prices unless they contain significant first appearances, are extremely limited editions, or are signed by a prominent creator, none of which are indicated here. Demand for this specific title and issue in the secondary market would likely be driven by regional collectors in Norway or dedicated Donald Duck enthusiasts completing a run. Given its recent publication and apparent availability, rarity is not a significant factor in increasing its value. The original price of Kr 49.00 (approximately $5-6 USD at current exchange rates) aligns with its anticipated secondary market value. My valuation is based purely on visual assessment. For full authentication and a more precise condition grade, an in-person physical examination would be necessary to inspect for internal wear, odors, missing pages, printing errors, or unseen damage. Without physical inspection, I cannot definitively confirm absolute pristine condition or rule out subtle defects not visible in the image.

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