Donald Duck & Co #38/1992
In "Hell i uhell," Professor Nimbus sets off on a daring expedition to the Hoppsandørkenen, where mysterious traces of pegasaur fossils have been discovered. Donald Duck joins as his assistant, stepping into the spotlight with an unexpected firsthand lesson in paleontology—though his usual luck may be about to turn the dig into something far more chaotic than expected. Written by Paul Halas, Unn Printz-Påhlson, and Harald Dyrkorn, with art by Vicar and a cover by the Tello-Team, this 1992 Egmont issue blends adventure and humor in the classic Donald Duck tradition.
In "Hell i uhell," Professor Nimbus sets off on a desert expedition to the Hoppsandørkenen, where mysterious pegasus tracks have been discovered. Donald Duck tags along as the professor’s assistant, hoping to earn his paleontology certificate—though his usual clumsiness might be more of a hindrance than help.
In the sun-drenched town of Calendria, Mikke and Langbein are enjoying a lazy vacation when a mysterious sketch of a famous artwork turns up in the hands of an old farmer—only to vanish from the local gallery. With the sketch gone and the trail cold, the duo finds themselves caught in a quiet mystery that’s anything but ordinary.
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Reprinted in Disney-posten #2/1997 (1997), Donald Ducks Show #[113] (2003), Donald Duck & Co #24/2004 (2004)
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