Walt Disney's Comics #331
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Half-Baked Baker," Donald Duck’s routine errand takes a comically disastrous turn when a flat tire forces him to walk back to the city—only to find his missing spare repurposed as a swing by Huey. Written by Bob Karp and brought to life with Al Taliaferro’s expressive art, Manuel Gonzales’s inks, and the Western Publishing Production Shop’s coloring, this 1974 slice of Disney charm captures the frustration and humor of a day gone sideways. The cover by Pete Alvarado perfectly encapsulates the lighthearted chaos of the story.
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While Donald is out in his car, he gets a flat tire. When checking for the spare tire, Donald finds it is missing and has to walk all the way back to the city and his home. On arriving home, he discovers Huey is using his missing spare tire as a swing in the yard.
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