Donald Duck & Co #11/1952
In "Viseforfatteren," Donald Duck finally sells a song—“Den sorgfulle sjømann”—after weeks of writing, and celebrates by inviting the nephews on a winter adventure to the snowy Lavinedalen. But the valley’s recent string of avalanches has driven everyone away, leaving the boys to wonder if the trip is truly safe. Written by Carl Barks and Helene C. Kløvstad, with art and inks by Carl Barks, and a cover by Walt Kelly, this 1952 Egmont issue captures a classic blend of humor and winter wonder, all set in a place where the snow might be as treacherous as the lyrics.
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Donald har diktet sanger i ukevis og har endelig fått solgt en som heter "Den sorgfulle sjømann". Han inviterer guttene på snøeventyr og hotellferie i Lavinedalen. En serie med snøskred har skremt folk vekk fra dalen.
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