Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #525
In "The Briefcase Case," Donald Duck takes on a job that’s anything but ordinary—literally chained to a briefcase as a courier, racing against time to deliver it without being spotted by a smug Gladstone. Written by Daan Jippes, Freddy Milton, and Geoffrey Blum, with art by Jippes and Milton and colors by Sue Daigle, this 1987 adventure from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #525 turns a simple bet into a frantic, funny chase. The cover, by Daan Jippes, captures Donald’s predicament perfectly—chained, flustered, and utterly determined.
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Desperately cash-strapped Donald bets Gladstone that can find a glamorous job that would not have him carrying a briefcase like ordinary working folks. He gets a job as a courier... with a briefcase chained to his wrist. Can Donald deliver the briefcase and avoid being seen by a taunting Gladstone while chained to it?
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