Donald Duck & Co #50/1997
In "Fisk og fototriks," Donald Duck faces a surprising test of courage when his friend Skrue sets him a challenge to prove his bravery—using a remote mountain cabin on Bjørnefjell as the stage. With the cabin stocked with supplies and traps, Skrue plans to sneak in disguised as a bear, but before he can, a real bear mother and her cubs take over the scene. Written by Carl Barks and Vivi Aagaard, with art and inks by Carl Barks, this 1997 Egmont issue from Norway delivers a classic mix of humor and suspense, all drawn in the timeless style of one of Disney's most beloved artists.
In "Jul på Bjørnefjell," Jo sets a surprising test for Donald: to spend Christmas in a remote mountain hut stocked with food and presents, but only if he can prove he’s brave enough to face the wild. Before Jo can arrive in his bear fur, a bear mother and her two cubs have already claimed the cabin as their own—leaving Donald to navigate the holiday with a very unexpected houseguest.
When Petter discovers a miracle laundry detergent that wipes away dirt, mold, and mildew with zero scrubbing, his life seems impossibly easy—until a strange alien in a tiny spaceship drops by for a visit, turning the routine chore into something truly out of this world.
When Donald accidentally forgets to send the children’s letters to Santa, he crashes into a postfly pilot and volunteers to deliver them himself—racing against time to save Christmas for thousands of kids.
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↩ Reprints Donald Duck & Co #48/1973 (1973), Donald Duck & Co #49/1973 (1973), Donald Duck & Co #1/1983 (1983), Donald Duck Fra Dag Til Dag #12 (1995)
Reprinted in Mikke påskekrim #[2001] (2000), Mikke #9/2006
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