Donald Duck for 30 år siden #9/1979
In "Gressklipper som varevogn," Donald Duck takes an unorthodox approach to parenting when he enlists a lawnmower as a makeshift wagon for his nephews, inspired by a child psychologist’s advice to embrace free-range upbringing. Written by Carl Barks and Helene C. Kløvstad, with art and inks by Barks, the story captures the classic mix of humor and heart that defines the series—featuring Donald’s well-meaning but chaotic attempts to let the boys explore their independence, all drawn in Barks’ signature expressive style. The cover, by Walt Kelly, perfectly captures the whimsical tone of the tale.
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