Donald Duck & Co #49/1996
In "Gressende par," Skrue’s new electronic lock system hinges on a peculiar flute melody—only he can open the vault by playing "No ser eg atter slike fjell og dalar." When the mysterious phantom of Notre Duck Cathedral steals the flute from the church’s hidden well, chaos ensues. With the phantom well-versed in the cathedral’s secrets, Skrue, Donald, and the boys are thrown into a series of perilous challenges designed to test their wits and nerve. Written by Carl Barks and Vivi Aagaard, with art and inks by Carl Barks, this 1996 Egmont issue from Norway delivers classic duck-sized suspense with a touch of Nordic flair.
When Skrue installs a high-tech lock on his money vault—activated only by playing a specific tune on a special flute—the mysterious Fantomet i Notre Duck begins a clever game of cat and mouse. Using his deep knowledge of the cathedral’s hidden corners, the phantom steals the flute and sets Skrue, Donald, and the boys on a series of baffling, high-stakes challenges across the ancient halls of Notre Duck.
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↩ Reprints Donald Duck & Co #45/1967 (1967), Donald Duck Fra Dag Til Dag #12 (1995)
Reprinted in Donald spesial #[6/2016] (2016)
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