Walt Disney Daisy and Donald #11
In "The Punchy Punchbowl," Gyro's latest invention—a metal polish with a mind of its own—sets off a chain of chaotic events when Donald accidentally uses it on the Daily family's prized punchbowl. With the bowl rapidly disintegrating and a priceless rug in danger, Donald scrambles to save the day in the only way he knows how: by tossing the punch out the window. Written and illustrated by Bob Gregory, with cover art by Bob Gregory and Larry Mayer, this 1975 Western comic delivers classic Disney chaos with a perfectly timed punchline.
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Gyro invents a new metal polish that unfortunately makes the metal self-destruct. Donald uses it to polish Daily's punchbowl which is then filled, and he manages to save a priceless rug by throwing the punch out the window just before the punchbowl disappears.
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