Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the 38th issue of the 1990s Disney comic series, featuring classic Donald Duck adventures with his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, along with other beloved characters from Duckburg. The stories blend humor and lighthearted mischief, typical of the Disney comic tradition of that era.
In "A Small Matter," Gyro Gearloose's latest invention—a ray gun that can shrink or grow objects—accidentally ends up in the hands of the nephews, leading Donald to accidentally reduce himself to tiny size. With the help of his family and a little ingenuity, the nephews must track down Donald before he’s lost forever in the backyard. Written and illustrated by William Van Horn, with vibrant colors by Jo Meugniot and Val Dal Chele, and a dynamic cover by Bob Foster and William Van Horn, this 1993 adventure blends classic Disney charm with a clever, high-stakes twist.
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Gyro invents a reducing and enlarging ray gun, that the nephews accidentally take home. Donald manages to use it to reduce himself and the nephews have to find him and enlarge him back to normal.
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