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Walt Disney's the Best of Donald Duck#1
Cover: Carl Barks

Walt Disney's the Best of Donald Duck #1

Nov 1965 · Western · 0.12 USD
“Too Fit to Fit”

In "Too Fit to Fit," Carl Barks delivers a delightfully absurd adventure as Donald Duck, now a museum janitor, stumbles upon ancient Inca blocks that turn out to be square eggs. When the rest of the expedition falls ill, Donald and the nephews press on into the Andes, uncovering the hidden land of Plain Awful—home to a quirky, square-obsessed people with Southern accents and a peculiar fondness for their egg-shaped sustenance. With art and storytelling by Carl Barks, and a cover by Barks, this 1965 Western Publishing gem blends whimsy and mystery in a way only he could.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Carl Barks

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks
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Donald, a museum janitor, discovers that some "blocks" from Inca ruins are actually square eggs. When the other members of a scientific expedition fall ill, Donald and the nephews press on alone deep into the Andes. They find the hidden land of "Plain Awful", inhabited by a strange race of short, block-like people who speak with American southern accents, live on the square eggs, and are obsessed with all things square.

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