De beste verhalen van Donald Duck #12
A 1979 Dutch edition of De beste verhalen van Donald Duck features the story "Zeehonden zijn slim," written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks. The cover, also by Daan Jippes, presents a lively illustration of Donald Duck and his nephews in a seaside scene.
In "null," Donald Duck opens a fix-it shop armed only with Feebrunkle's Fix-It Guide, diving headfirst into repairs with more enthusiasm than skill. When Daisy brings in her broken vacuum cleaner, Donald’s well-intentioned tinkering quickly spirals into chaos—exactly the kind of mess he never saw coming.
In "Zeehonden zijn slim," the nephews' playful game of ball with a curious baby seal sparks Donald's imagination, sending him into a daydream about the fortune he could make with a trained seal act. The story captures the classic mix of whimsy and mischief as Donald's usual schemes take flight—this time, with a flipperful of ambition.
In "Duckstad in vlammen," Donald Duck wakes up with a bump on his head and suddenly finds himself unable to resist setting small fires—harmless at first, but soon he's being blamed for a string of mysterious blazes across the city. As the flames spread and suspicion grows, Donald must figure out how to clear his name before he's caught in the crossfire of a real arsonist.
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↩ Reprints Four Color #108 (1946), Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #5 (161) (1954), Donald Duck #29/1967 (1967), Donald Duck #40/1967 (1967)
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