Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #1 (145)
In "The Hypno-Gun," Donald Duck gets caught up in a wild misunderstanding when he convinces himself that the nephews' toy hypno-gun is real—leading him to test it on Uncle Scrooge, only to find it works on him instead. Written and illustrated by Carl Barks, this 1952 classic from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #145 showcases Barks' signature blend of humor and inventive chaos, with his distinctive artwork and inks bringing the misadventure to life. The cover, also by Barks, captures the moment with his trademark flair.
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Donald believes that the nephews' toy hypno-gun actually has the power to hypnotize, and he tries it out on Uncle Scrooge. Unfortunately, the hypno-gun only successfully works on Donald.
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