Donald Duck & Co #36/1996
In "Kongelig besøk," the last of the McGoose family passes away without heirs, leaving the ancestral McGoose Castle to Skrue as the new head of the McDuck clan. With Donald and the boys in tow, Skrue sets out to uncover a long-hidden treasure within the castle’s depths—though the castle’s ancient caretaker warns them of a ghost that guards the prize. Written by Vivi Aagaard and illustrated by Daniel Branca, this 1996 tale from Hjemmet/Egmont blends family legacy, mystery, and a touch of spooky suspense, all captured in a cover by Daniel Branca.
When a wealthy city boy is sent on a wilderness trek with the Hakkespettene to learn survival skills, the stakes rise—his family’s fortune hinges on the outcome. With a generous reward on the line, the trio must prove they can thrive in the wild, one awkward campfire at a time.
When Bønna inherits five thousand, he’s handed a simple rule: keep his house clean and tidy. Enter Mikke, who turns the task into a playful poem about rules and habits—each verse a clever nudge to stay organized. With humor and rhythm, the story turns a chore into a surprisingly sticky habit.
When the last McGoose passes away without heirs, Skrue becomes the new head of the McDuck clan—and with that, he drags Donald and the boys on a hunt for a hidden treasure within McGoose Castle. The castle’s ancient caretaker warns them of a ghost said to guard the riches, but Skrue isn’t backing down.
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↩ Reprints Donald Duck & Co #25/1975 (1975), Donald Duck & Co #43/1982 (1982), Donald Duck & Co #46/1984 (1984), Donald Duck Fra Dag Til Dag #12 (1995)
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