Klassisk Donald Duck #28
In "Den sorte ridder," the eccentric nobleman Arpin Lusène arrives in Andeby with a flair for the dramatic, hiding a daring secret: he’s the infamous thief known as the Black Knight. With a masterstroke of theft, he steals a diamond-dusted suit of armor, a sack of diamond dust, and the legendary Skrueløs— a solution that can dissolve anything except diamonds. The real danger? He’s already applied the solution to the armor, making it nearly unstoppable. Written by Don Rosa and Henning Hagerup, with art and inks by Don Rosa, this tale blends classic charm with a clever twist, all rendered in the unmistakable style of one of Disney comics’ greatest talents. The cover, also by Don Rosa, captures the moment with flair and precision.
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Andeby har fått besøk av den verdensberømte esteten og levemannen Arpin Lusène, en greve som fører et dobbeltliv som mestertyv under navnet Den sorte ridder. Målet for turen er selvfølgelig Skrues pengebinge. Etter et mesterlig innbrudd tar han med seg en ridderrustning, en veske med diamantstøv og superløsemidlet Skrueløs som løser opp alt unntatt diamanter. Mestertyven smører løsemidlet på den diamantstøvbelagte rustningen og blir dermed umulig å stoppe.
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