Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #2 (110)
In "Kiss" Perfume, Donald Duck arrives at Camp Waha-Go-Gaga to pick up his nephews, only to find himself in a sticky situation when three bears with an insatiable appetite for porridge start causing chaos—especially with Gladstone guarding the camp. Written and drawn by Carl Barks, this 1949 classic from Dell showcases the legendary cartoonist’s sharp humor and expressive storytelling, with the cover by Walt Kelly adding a playful touch.
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Donald comes to fetch his nephews home from Camp Waha-Go-Gaga (where Gladstone is the camp guard) and tangles with three porridge-hungry bears.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).