Walt Disney's Donald Duck #170
In "The Terror of the River!!", Carl Barks delivers another classic adventure as Donald Duck’s explosive sneezes accidentally win him a houseboat at an auction, launching him and the nephews on a wild journey down the Ohio River. When a monstrous serpent appears, the cousins soon discover it’s no beast—but a cleverly disguised submarine, its mysterious captain delighting in the fear he stirs. With Barks’ signature storytelling and art, this 1971 gem from W. G. Publications is a must for fans of vintage Disney comics, and the cover by Carl Buettner captures the suspense perfectly.
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Donald's sneezes at an auction are mistaken for bids on a houseboat and soon he and the nephews are sailing down the Ohio River. There they encounter a huge serpent, which they later learn is an elaborate submarine whose captain gets his pleasure from scaring people.
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