Walt Disney's Donald Duck #101
In "Redbeard's Pirate Plunder," Donald Duck swaps his doctor’s advice for a new kind of adventure—after discovering golf is too costly, he takes up mail delivery, only to stumble into a swashbuckling mystery involving a long-lost treasure and a notorious pirate. Written by Bob Karp and brought to life with energetic art by Al Taliaferro, this 1965 classic captures Donald’s misadventures with his signature flair. The cover, by Nils Rydahl, sets the tone with a bold, swashbuckling scene that perfectly captures the story’s playful spirit.
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Donald's doctor tells Donald to walk more and take up playing golf. However, when Donald finds that golf is far too expensive to take on, he becomes a mailman instead.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).