Walt Disney's Donald Duck #10
In "The Secret of the Glacier," Donald Duck and the nephews find themselves stranded in a remote cove after a landslide cuts off their path, while Scrooge McDuck—mid-cruise and nearly swept away by a giant salmon—ends up rescued by the unlikely duo of Black Pete and Scupper, who are poaching nearby. Written by Carl Fallberg and illustrated by Tony Strobl with inks by Steve Steere, this 1957 adventure brings the cousins together when Pete learns Scrooge’s sleep-talking obsession with Glacier Bay leads them all on a surprising journey. The cover, by Paul Murry, captures the icy mystery of the tale.
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Donald and the nephews take a side trip to a remote cove, but are stranded by a landslide. Meanwhile, Scrooge is taking a cruise to Glacier Bay, but gets pulled overboard by a huge salmon while fishing. He is rescued by Black Pete and Scupper who are nearby poaching salmon with a net. Scrooge talks in his sleep about having to reach Glacier Bay and Pete puts into Seal Bay, which is where Donald and the nephews are stranded. Pete decides to take the whole bunch to Glacier Bay to see why Scrooge is so determined to get there.
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