Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #30
In "Pipeline to Danger," Scrooge McDuck ventures into the Sahara Desert to drill for oil, only to discover a dramatic solution in a volcanic lava crater—until he finds it's home to a community of tiny Arab ducks. With the oil flow imminent and the crater suddenly his only refuge, Scrooge's cleverness is put to the ultimate test. Written and illustrated by Carl Barks, with cover art by Carl Barks, this 1960 Dell classic delivers high stakes and classic adventure in a 10-cent comic.
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Scrooge, in the Sahara to drill oil wells, decides to use a lava crater to store the oil. The crater is populated by tiny Arab ducks who capture Scrooge and it appears that they and he will be trapped when the oil starts flowing into the crater.
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