Donald Duck & Co #49/1992
In "Småfolket," B-Gjengen finds themselves in a sticky situation after winning a million kroner in the Christmas lottery—only to realize their sudden wealth threatens their spot in the Kvarteklubben. With their prize safely in the bank and pride on the line, they’re forced to pull off a heist on their own money, all to keep up appearances. Written by Harald Dyrkorn and illustrated by Juan Torres, this 1992 tale from Hjemmet / Egmont delivers classic Disney chaos with a clever twist, all wrapped in a cover by the Tello-Team.
In "Småfolket," Jo faces growing resistance and sabotage as a new power plant threatens Nord-Skogen. Timber cutters suspect the mysterious small folk behind the disruptions, unaware that underground creatures with beaks and claws are fiercely defending Granleggdalen.
When B-Gang wins a million kroner in the Christmas lottery, they stash the cash in the bank—only to realize they’ll be kicked out of Kvarteklubben for earning it honestly. Now they’re forced to steal their own money, setting off a scheme that’s as awkward as it is absurd.
In "Insektøya," Donald Duck and the boys are sent on a mission to track down the world’s rarest river horse, leading them on a wild journey through southern waters. When their boat runs aground, they wash up on an island teeming with giant insects and home to the mysterious Wakhumba tribe.
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