Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #304
In "Mr. Private Eye," Donald Duck steps into the spotlight as a self-proclaimed detective, armed with nothing but his flair for dramatics and a newfound fascination with mystery stories. His first case takes him to a high-stakes outdoor ceremony where a rare hypnotic opal is to be presented to a visiting king, and the real challenge begins when he realizes the case is far more dangerous than any TV show could ever be. Written, drawn, and inked by the legendary Carl Barks, with lettering by Garé Barks and coloring by Barry Englin, this 1997 adventure features a cover by Michel Nadorp.
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Showing great deductive skills when it comes to solving mysteries and "who-dun-its" in books and on TV, Donald decides to become a private eye. His first case is to protect a valuable hypnotic opal from being swiped at an outdoor ceremony held to present the opal to a visiting king.
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