Walt Disney's Donald Duck #18
In "Alarms and the Man," Donald Duck’s ill-fated attempt to keep his umbrella from dripping on a trolley car spirals into chaos when the wind snatches it—and him—out the window. Written by Bob Karp and brought to life with energetic art by Al Taliaferro, this classic tale captures the mischievous spirit of Donald’s daily frustrations, all rendered in the distinctive style of the Western Publishing Production Shop. The cover by Vicar perfectly captures the moment’s absurd tension.
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Donald's wet umbrella causes havoc on a trolley car. He tried to hold it out the window but the wind catches it and pulls him out of the car.
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