Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #650
In "Bumps," Donald Duck confronts the curious bumps on his head and decides they’re a sign—he’s meant to be an artist in the real world. Armed with a paintbrush and a mischievous streak, he begins transforming public spaces by adding moustaches to wanted posters, statues, and billboards, much to the dismay of his nephews. Written and illustrated by William Van Horn, with colors by Susan Daigle-Leach and letters by Van Horn, the cover by Daniel Branca captures the chaos perfectly.
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Analysis of the bumps on his head convince Donald his calling in life is doing art in real world settings. He embarks on painting moustaches on wanted posters, statutes, billboards etc. to the consternation of the nephews.
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