De beste verhalen van Donald Duck #41
A classic Donald Duck story from 1984, "Je raadt 't nooit!" features the beloved duck in a tale written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks, showcasing his signature blend of humor and adventure. The cover, also by Daan Jippes, captures the story’s playful tone with a distinctive visual flair.
In "Je raadt 't nooit!", Donald challenges his nephews to guess what he wants for Christmas—if they succeed, he’ll buy them the building set they’ve been dreaming of. As they ponder, a chain reaction unfolds: his friends and family, each convinced Donald needs a new car, rush to buy one, unknowingly also getting the nephews their own sets. The holiday chaos builds as everyone’s generosity spirals, all while the nephews try to crack the riddle of Donald’s true wish.
In "De gouden kerstboom," the nephews’ hopes for a golden Christmas tree take a dark turn when they’re lured into a trap by a witch who plans to use their tears in a magic potion to destroy every Christmas tree on Earth. Written by ? and translated by ?, this 1984 tale blends seasonal charm with a touch of mischief, as the young ducks face a holiday threat that’s as sticky as it is sinister.
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↩ Reprints Four Color #203 (1948), Walt Disney's Christmas Parade #2 (1950), Four Color #1055 (1959)
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