Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #26
In "The Prize of Pizarro," Scrooge McDuck uncovers a long-buried clue in a Spanish galleon donated to Duckburg, leading him and his nephews on a perilous trek through the Andes in search of the Incas' hidden gold. With Carl Barks' signature blend of adventure and wit, this classic tale unfolds as the ducks face ancient traps and the ever-watchful descendants of the Inca, all while navigating the rugged terrain of South America. The story, written and illustrated by Carl Barks, features his iconic artwork and is presented in a cover by Carl Barks.
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Scrooge finds a letter in an old Spanish galleon he has given to the city of Duckburg that reveals the location of the Incas' long-secret gold mines. The ducks make the hazardous journey into the Andes to the mines, where, unknown to them, descendants of the Incas are still on guard, and traps are plentiful.
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