Disney Comics Album #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis third volume in the Disney Comics Album series presents a classic Donald Duck adventure titled 'Dangerous Disguise,' featuring the hot-tempered duck in a tale of mistaken identity and comic chaos. The collection is notable for its heavy, bond-style cover, a distinctive format used for these early-1990s reprint albums from Disney.
In "Dangerous Disguise," the ducks race to intercept a secret message meant for the elusive spy Madame Triple-X, leading them on a wild chase to Chiliburgeria. After a chaotic train journey, Donald Duck finds himself impersonating the flamboyant bullfighter Donaldo el Quacko in a high-stakes game of espionage. Written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks, this 1990 Disney Comics Album entry features a dynamic cover by Carl Buettner.
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The ducks intercept a message to Madame Triple-X, a beautiful spy, and try to beat her to Chiliburgeria, where she is to deliver the plans for a stolen American bomb to another secret agent. In Chiliburgeria, after a hectic train ride, Donald impersonates the other agent, a bullfighter named Donaldo el Quacko.
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