Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #6 (90)
In "Solicits No-Soliciting Signs," Donald Duck finds himself in a race against his nephews—Huey, Dewey, and Louie—as they each try to outdo one another as telegram messengers. With a clever (and dishonest) plan to steal the best deliveries, Donald sets up a scheme that quickly spirals into chaos. Written and drawn by Carl Barks, this 1948 classic from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #6 (90) showcases Barks’ signature blend of slapstick and sharp wit, all brought to life with his distinctive art. The cover by Walt Kelly captures the energetic rivalry in bold, expressive lines.
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Donald and the nephews are rival telegram messengers. Donald sends the nephews out with a phony telegram so that he can get the good jobs and big tips.
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