Walt Disney's Donald Duck #33
In "Basket News," Scrooge McDuck sets his sights on the Hall of Fame—but only if he can get in on the cheap. To claim a free trip to Paris, he launches a one-dollar art contest, challenging Donald and Gladstone to create the best portrait or statue of him. With Dick Moores handling art, inks, and letters, and Paul Murry bringing the cover to life, this 1954 Dell classic captures the usual chaos with a clever twist.
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Scrooge wants to enter the Hall of Fame as cheaply as possible. To win a free trip to Paris, Donald and Gladstone enter his 1 dollar fee art contest for the best portrait or statue of him.
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