Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #4 [4] (Complimentary Copy)
In "Stealing an Apple," a classic 1941 tale from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #4, Donald Duck’s simmering frustration takes a mischievous turn when he’s shoved aside in an ice cream shop—leading him to a clever, if childish, prank involving a fake fly on a customer’s cone. Written by Ted Osborne and brought to life with lively art by Al Taliaferro, this short story captures Donald’s signature blend of indignation and impulsiveness in a moment that’s as funny as it is quietly telling.
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After being pushed aside by a fellow customer in an ice cream store, Donald places a fake fly on the customer's ice cream in an attempt to make him leave the store.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).