comicbooks.com
covers · key issues · value · buy
HomeWalt Disney's Donald Duck No Such Varmint [Dynabrite Comics] › #11352-1
Walt Disney's Donald Duck No Such Varmint [Dynabrite Comics]#11352-1
Cover: Carl Buettner

Walt Disney's Donald Duck No Such Varmint [Dynabrite Comics] #11352-1

Dec 1979 · Western · 0.69 USD
“No Such Varmint”

In "No Such Varmint," Donald Duck takes on a detective role after an aptitude test declares him suited for the job—only to find his real talent lies in a most unexpected direction. Hired to solve the mystery of a missing gold ship, Donald's unorthodox skills lead him to charm a massive sea serpent with his music, trapping him in a days-long performance. Written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks, this classic tale blends humor and whimsy with a touch of adventure, all brought to life with the distinctive flair of Barks' storytelling. The cover, by Carl Buettner, captures the scene with playful precision.

Was this helpful and accurate?
writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks · cover Carl Buettner

Where to buy

MyComicShopShop ▸

Sell my copy

Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.

We Buy Collections ▸
Fast, fair offers · we handle grading & shipping

Cast · 13 characters

Full credits

writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks
cover pencils, inks Carl Buettner

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

▸ Reveal full plot — may contain spoilers

An aptitude test says that Donald should be a great detective, so he is hired to investigate the mysterious sinking of one of Uncle Scrooge's gold ships. Donald's true aptitude is that of a snake charmer, though, and his playing so charms a huge sea serpent that he has to keep playing for days.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).