Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis fourth issue of Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures from September 1990 features the lead story 'The Bees Have It,' continuing the series' tradition of all-new Donald Duck comic adventures produced for the American market. The issue collects original stories starring Donald, his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and other classic Disney characters in humorous, family-friendly tales typical of the early 1990s Disney comic line.
In "The Bees Have It!", Donald Duck is determined to enjoy a proper gentleman's breakfast—tea, toast, and honey—only to face a bee-filled obstacle when store shelves come up empty. With stubborn resolve, he ventures into the wild to harvest honey straight from a hive, braving stings and chaos in pursuit of his sweet goal. Written and drawn by William Van Horn, with colors by Jo Meugniot and cover art by Van Horn himself, this 1990 adventure captures Donald’s signature frustration with a classic, honey-sweet twist.
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Donald is dead set on having a "proper prideful gentleman's breakfast", consisting of "a spot of tea, a touch of toast, and a dollop of honey". When there is no honey to be found on store shelves, Donald endures great pain and suffering in order to secure some wild honey directly from a hive of many aggressive bees.
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