Top Comics Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
When the Junior Woodchucks launch their Marine Museum to fund a floating classroom, Donald Duck volunteers—mostly because he has "nothing better to do!"—only to find his well-meaning antics quickly turn the project into a whirlwind of chaos. With the help of Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and a pair of shell-selling father and son, the museum's fate hangs in the balance as the tide of trouble rises.
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