Top Comics Walt Disney's Comics and Stories#1
Cover: Carl Barks
Top Comics Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #1
“The Day the Museum Sank”
In "The Day the Museum Sank," the Junior Woodchucks launch a marine museum to fund their floating classroom, but Donald Duck’s offer to help—“nothing better to do!”—quickly proves more trouble than it’s worth. Written by Bob Gregory and brought to life with energetic art by Tony Strobl, this 1967 adventure features Carl Barks’ iconic cover, capturing the chaos before it even begins.
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writer Bob Gregory · artist Tony Strobl · inker Steve Steere · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Rome Siemon · cover Carl Barks
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Full credits
writer Bob Gregory
artist Tony Strobl
inker Steve Steere
colorist Western Publishing Production Shop
letterer Rome Siemon
cover pencils, inks Carl Barks
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The Junior Woodchucks set up a Marine Museum to raise money to operate a floating classroom. Donald insists on helping because he has "nothing better to do!" The boys wish he hadn't.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).