Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #644
In "What a Drag!", Donald Duck stumbles into a bizarre mix-up when he swaps satchels with a suspicious-looking stranger, only to discover the man’s bag is stuffed with cash. Panicked that he’s stumbled onto a criminal, Donald flees—only to disguise himself as a woman to shake his pursuer. Written and illustrated by William Van Horn, with colors by Susan Daigle-Leach and letters by Van Horn himself, this 2004 gem from Gemstone features a delightfully absurd twist on mistaken identity, all wrapped in a cover by César Ferioli.
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While taking what he is convinced is a script for a sure-fire movie blockbuster to sell to a studio Donald bumps into a disreputable gentleman and they accidentally switch satchels. Donald finds the one from the fellow contains thousands of dollars. Convinced the man is a bank robber Donald panics when the man tries to catch him; to evade his pursuer Donald disguises himself as a woman.
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