Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #514
In "Haste Makes Waste," Donald Duck’s well-intentioned lecture to the nephews about tidiness spirals into chaos when their attempts to clean up only make things worse, culminating in a towering pile of clutter that threatens to swallow the house whole. Written by Daan Jippes, Freddy Milton, and Byron Erickson, with art by Jippes and Milton and inks by Milton, this 1987 classic captures the signature slapstick energy of the Disney comics with precision and flair. The vibrant colors by Ken Feduniewicz and crisp lettering by John Clark enhance the visual storytelling, while Daan Jippes’ cover art perfectly captures the escalating absurdity.
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Through a convoluted series of events, Donald's lecture to the boys on cleaning up their room and being considerate to others leads to the formation of a massive trash pile that overwhelms the house.
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