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Cover: Carl Buettner

Four Color #339

Jul 1951 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“Donald Duck and "the Magic Fountain"”

From Dell's 1951 run of Walt Disney comics, this Four Color one-shot finds Donald Duck in full-on chaos mode — gripping the reins of a bucking donkey at the edge of a rocky cliff while his three nephews cling on behind him, wide-eyed and clearly along for a wild ride. Carl Buettner's cover perfectly captures that irresistible Donald Duck energy: our hero's expression teetering right between determination and panic. With a title like "Donald Duck and the Magic Fountain," adventure and comic misadventure are clearly in equal supply.

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writer Del Connell · artist, inker Bob Moore · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Carl Buettner

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artist, inker Bob Moore
cover pencils, inks Carl Buettner

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Uncle Scrooge sends Donald and his nephews to the mountain country of Arainia to bring back some water from their fountains of youth.

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