Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #9 (273)
In "A Duck's Eye View of Europe," Carl Barks delivers a delightfully frantic adventure as Donald Duck and his nephews navigate the bustling canals of Venice on a whirlwind sightseeing tour. With the group moving at a breakneck pace and Donald perpetually ten seconds behind, every attempt to catch up turns into a comedic chase through the city’s narrow streets and bridges. The story, written and illustrated by the legendary Carl Barks, captures the chaos and charm of European travel through his signature blend of humor and precision, with Tony Strobl’s dynamic cover capturing the essence of the escapade.
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Donald and his nephews are in Europe sightseeing in Venice, where they are part of a group that walks at running speed through the city, with very limited time to take pictures. As a result, Donald finds himself left behind, continuously missing the group by ten seconds, as the group moves on.
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