Carl Barks' Beste #[nn]
"Eggmysteriet" is a delightfully absurd adventure from Carl Barks, co-written with Helene C. Kløvstad and illustrated in Barks’ signature style, with full art and inks by the legendary creator himself. When Donald Duck sets his sights on turning the quiet town of Fredly into a poultry paradise—complete with a thousand hens and a coat of tar and feathers—the results are anything but tame. A sudden earthquake floods the town with a million eggs, forcing residents to take drastic measures. With vibrant colors by Susan Daigle-Leach and sharp lettering by Volker Zibell, this 2001 Egmont release is a quirky, visually rich gem from one of Disney’s most beloved storytellers.
In "Pengeregn," Donald and the boys work on Screw's farm, where Donald despises the labor and dreams of striking it rich. When a tornado scatters Screw's money across the countryside, suddenly everyone has a million kroner—and no one needs to work anymore.
In "Omelett," Donald Duck sets up a poultry empire on a farm near the town of Fredly, quickly amassing thousands of chickens. When he paints the entire town in tar and feathers and unleashes his flock in a full-scale invasion, the consequences catch up fast—leading to a massive fine and a desperate egg-storage plan. But when a sudden earthquake floods Fredly with a million eggs, the townspeople face a new kind of crisis, forcing them to take drastic measures.
In "Onkel Skrue får en konkurrent," Jo and the boys join Uncle Scrooge on a globe-trotting quest to South Africa after reading in the paper that the legendary gold magnate Gulbrand Gråstein is now the richest man in the world. With his usual mix of ambition and curiosity, Scrooge sets off to prove otherwise—though the real challenge might not be wealth, but the unexpected rival he’s about to meet.
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