Walt Disney's Giant Comics #618
In "The Phantom of Notre Duck," Scrooge McDuck ventures to the Cathedral of Notre Duck with a mysterious fife that unlocks his new vault—only to find it stolen mid-ritual, its tune echoing from a shadowy figure in black. As the ducks chase the phantom through the cathedral's hidden corridors, they soon find themselves cornered, trapped in a labyrinth of stone and secrets. Written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks, with cover art by Barks, this 1975 adventure blends whimsy and mystery in a tale where even the most careful plans can unravel in the shadow of a haunting melody.
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Scrooge has a new vault, which opens only when he plays "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" on a fife. He takes the fife to the Cathedral of Notre Duck, to lower it on a string into the water of the Cathedral's wishing fountain—but when he pulls the string up, the fife is gone, and the thief is playing "My Bonnie." The ducks pursue the black-clad thief through the cathedral until they are all trapped.
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