Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures #13
In "Just a Humble, Bumbling Duck," a 1991 Disney comic written and drawn by William Van Horn, Donald Duck hits rock bottom after a string of job failures—only to face a crushing verdict from a scientist's machine that declares him fit for nothing more than menial labor. With a mix of humor and heart, the story follows Donald as he grapples with the weight of that label, all rendered in Van Horn’s expressive art and Keane’s vibrant colors, with the cover by Van Horn capturing the moment’s quiet despair.
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Distraught at his failure to hold steady employment Donald goes to a scientist whose analysis machine decrees he is only suited for the lowliest of low jobs.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).