Four Color #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom 1943 comes this delightful Dell adventure — Four Color #29, "Donald Duck and the Mummy's Ring." The cover by Carl Buettner sets the scene perfectly: a wide-eyed Donald in his signature sailor suit holds up a gleaming ring while looming behind him stands an imposing Egyptian sarcophagus adorned with a great blue bird, its stony pharaoh face gazing impassively ahead. With 68 pages of full-color comics inside, all written, drawn, and lettered by Carl Barks, this is a wonderfully generous helping of Donald Duck mischief and mystery.
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Huey is trapped inside a mummy case and taken to Egypt by emissaries of the Bey El Dagga, who is restoring life in his province to the way it was in ancient times. Donald and the other two nephews follow Huey by getting jobs on the ship carrying the mummy case, and later sailing a felucca up the Nile to the Bey's domain.
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