Walt Disney's Donald Duck #155
In "Luck of the North," Donald Duck, fed up with Gladstone Gander’s relentless good fortune, sends him on a reckless quest to find a uranium mine in Alaska—only to regret it when he realizes the danger. With the nephews in tow, Donald tracks Gladstone to a remote iceberg that hides a surprisingly intact Viking ship, gleaming with gold trim. Written by Carl Barks and Dana Coty and illustrated by Carl Barks, this 1969 adventure blends humor and suspense, with Barks’ signature art and inks bringing the icy mystery to life. The cover, also by Barks, captures the scene’s grandeur in bold, dynamic lines.
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Donald, exasperated by Gladstone Gander's good luck, sends him on a wild goose chase to Alaska in search of a uranium mine, then is overcome by remorse and fears for Gladstone's safety. He and the nephews follow Gladstone to a desolate iceberg that just happens to contain a Viking ship decked out in gold trim.
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