Walt Disney's Comics #361
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Duck's Eye View of Europe," Donald Duck and his nephews find themselves caught in a whirlwind tour of Venice, racing through the canals and streets at breakneck pace just to catch a glimpse of the sights. With only ten seconds to snap a photo before the group vanishes again, Donald’s attempts to keep up lead to one increasingly frantic misstep after another. Written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks, this lively adventure captures the chaos of sightseeing with humor and precision, while John Carey’s energetic cover sets the scene with a splash of whimsy.
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Donald and his nephews are in Europe sightseeing in Venice, where they are part of a group that walks at running speed through the city, with very limited time to take pictures. As a result, Donald finds himself left behind, continuously missing the group by ten seconds, as the group moves on.
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