Walt Disney's Donald and Mickey #28
In "Terrible Tourist," Donald Duck’s relentless quest for the perfect Latin American souvenir leads him on a whirlwind adventure centered around a single, elusive rose from a balcony serenaded by a local senorita. Written, drawn, and inked by the legendary Carl Barks—his final Disney comic work—this 1995 issue captures his signature blend of slapstick and charm, with Summer Hinton’s colors and Garé Barks’ lettering adding a vibrant, authentic touch. The cover by William Van Horn perfectly captures Donald’s over-the-top enthusiasm, making this a must-have for collectors of classic Disney comics.
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Donald obsessively attempts to gather Latin American souvenirs and is most obsessed with getting a rose from a balcony-serenaded senorita as the ultimate prize.
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