Donald Duck & Co #29/1986
In "Hjem for hjemløse," Skrue’s high-tech money vault hinges on a mysterious flute that only opens it when played just right—until the ghost haunting Notre Duck Cathedral in Andeby steals it from the church’s hidden well. With the flute gone and the ghost playing a dangerous game, Skrue, Donald, and the boys must face a series of baffling trials in the cathedral’s shadowy halls. Written by Carl Barks and Vivi Aagaard, with art and inks by Carl Barks, and a cover by Daniel Branca, this 1986 Egmont release is a classic blend of whimsy and suspense from the Scandinavian Donald Duck tradition.
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Skrue har skaffet seg siste nytt for sikkerhetslåser til pengebingen sin; en elektronisk døråpner som bare virker når han spiller "No ser eg atter slike fjell og dalar" på en spesiell fløyte. Det mystiske fantomet i Notre Duck-katedralen i Andeby stjeler fløyten fra det hemmelige gjemmestedet i kirkens ønskebrønn. Siden fantomet er lommekjent i katedralen, setter han Skrue, Donald og guttene på halsbrekkende prøver.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).