DD&Co #11

Jørgen Andreas Bangor jorgenb at ifi.uio.no
Wed Mar 29 21:00:18 CEST 1995



Here it is at last.

Donald Duck & Co #11 1995
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- Donald Duck (D93384, 11 pages). Art by Vicar.
Donald "accidentally" eats a box of choclate, which was meant for
an operasinger Scrooge wants to hire. He must then go to Valsburg
to find a new one. Not too easy. Then it shows up that the singer 
doesn't want it at all.
Not too bad, but certainly not very original.

- Mickey Mouse (D93040, 7 pages). Noel van Horn?
A couple of bad guys are trying to sell a clock to Mickey. He 
doesn't want it, but Goofy buys it to him as a present. The clock
shows up to be a little robot which steals things from Mickey's 
house. The bad guys uses Mickey to test the robot. If he's fooled
by it, then everyone will. Well, Mickey isn't.
The art is reallly good, but the story isn't very interesting.

- Chip and Dale (D93030, 4 pages). Art by David (no, not him).
Dale wants to fly, like the flying squirrels (or whatever they are
called). The start of the story looks very much like an old C&D
story, but this time Dale doesn't learn that the idea of flying is 
bad. Instead it actually saves Chip from an eagle.
Cute :-)

- Donald Duck (D93242, 5 pages). Art by Xavi.
Daisy is starting a shop were she's selling hats. She wants to 
impress one of the rich ladies of the city. If she likes the hats,
then everybody will. A friend of Donald steals the mascot of the
Goosetown football team -- a goat. They hide it in Daisy's shop.
When Daisy and the rich lady arrive, the shop looks a bit 
different... It's not a total disaster, though, since the rich
lady shows up to be a real fan of Duckburg's football team.
Not too bad.

- Goofy (D93084, 1 page). Looks like the art in the skiing story.
Goofy is dreaming of big ugly insects.
Not bad. Good art.

- Uncle Scrooge (D91392, 8+ pages). Art by Branca.
Donald and the nephews are, against their will, going with Uncle
Scrooge on an expedition to find a black diamond in a sunken ship.
The diamond is said to bring bad luck. A gang of pirates living at
a nearby island knows about the diamond, and wants it to stay right
where it is.
Quite good, both story and art.

- Scamp (KF 10.15.67, 1 page).



   Jorgen



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