Donald Duck & Co #39/1994
In "Dobbelt så effektivt," Mikke and Langbein become unlikely witnesses to a daring heist at an art gallery, where a mysterious ape figure is stolen. The theft ties into a long-buried mystery: King Leopoldo once crafted three ape figures, each inscribed with clues to the location of his hidden fortune. Written by Paul Halas, Jack Sutter, and Harald Dyrkorn, and illustrated by César Ferioli, this 1994 adventure from Hjemmet/Egmont blends classic humor with a clever puzzle, all wrapped in a cover by Tello Art.
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I Bongiorno er Mikke og Langbein vitne til et ran av en apefigur fra et kunstgalleri. I sin tid lagde kong Leopoldo tre apefigurer med inskripsjoner som viser hvor formuen hans ble gjemt.
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