Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #10 (322)
In "The Day the Museum Sank," the Junior Woodchucks launch a marine museum to fund their floating classroom, but Donald Duck’s offer to help—“I’ve got nothing better to do!”—quickly proves to be a disaster in the making. With Bob Gregory’s sharp script and Tony Strobl’s lively art bringing the chaos to life, this 1967 classic captures Donald’s well-intentioned meddling at its most hilariously disastrous. Carl Barks’ iconic cover perfectly captures the absurdity of the moment, a 12-cent snapshot of duck-sized mayhem.
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The Junior Woodchucks set up a Marine Museum to raise money to operate a floating classroom. Donald insists on helping because he has "nothing better to do!" The boys wish he hadn't.
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