De beste verhalen van Donald Duck #16
A classic tale from the golden age of Disney comics, "De jacht op de broche" features Donald Duck and his nephews in a spirited adventure, penned and illustrated by the legendary Carl Barks. The story, part of the Dutch-language anthology De beste verhalen van Donald Duck, showcases Barks' signature blend of humor and suspense. The cover, also by Daan Jippes, captures the story's adventurous tone with a dynamic, detailed illustration.
In "De jacht op de broche," Donald panics when he accidentally loses Daisy's precious heirloom brooch while trying to pawn it to afford circus tickets for himself and the nephews. When the brooch surfaces in the hands of a flashy quick-change artist at the very circus they were planning to visit, Donald takes a job as a clown to get close and reclaim it—though the path to recovery is anything but straightforward.
In "null," Donald Duck trades his nephews’ noisy westerns for a quiet hike in the hills, hoping to find peace among the wild’s gentle creatures—only to discover that solitude, even in the countryside, comes with its own kind of chaos.
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↩ Reprints Boys' and Girls' March of Comics #[4] (1947), Four Color #300 (1950), Four Color #367 (1952), Donald Duck #27/1954 (1954), Donald Duck #1/1958 (1958)
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