Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #7 (163)
In "Raffle Reversal," Donald Duck’s seemingly lucky win in a raffle for an antique chair takes a bizarre turn when Gladstone Gander reveals a surprising twist—his own clever deception, masked as a mystical swami. Written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks, this 1954 classic from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #7 (163) showcases the creator’s signature blend of humor and mischievous plotting, with Barks’ expressive artwork and the Western Publishing Production Shop’s vibrant colors bringing the playful chaos to life. The cover, also by Barks, captures the moment with a whimsical flair that perfectly sets the tone.
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Donald beats Gladstone at even odds in a raffle for an antique chair, but his luck is deceptive, as Gladstone proves by masquerading as a swami.
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