Donald Duck #363
In "The Saga of Captain Duckburg," Donald Duck trades his mundane life as a sidewalk cement-crack inspector for a wild new adventure, impulsively taking a perilous mail carrier job in the frozen wilderness of Bearflanks, Alaska. With the harsh elements testing his resolve and a cunning rival named Hamfist McSwine lurking in the shadows, Donald’s quest for purpose takes a turn no one saw coming. Written by Carl Barks and John Lustig, with art by Daan Jippes and letters by Deron Bennett, this story features a cover by Don Rosa.
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Sick of his boring job as a sidewalk cement-crack inspector, Donald impulsively moves to get “…a job that matters – something thrilling that’ll test [his] manly mettle”. That “impulsive move” finds him moving impulsively to cold and inhospitable Bearflanks, Alaska, where he takes a job as a mail carrier on a most dangerous route. But what presents the greater danger, the perils of nature or the treachery of Hamfist McSwine?
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