Cuentos de Walt Disney #110
In this 1956 classic from Editorial Novaro, Carl Barks delivers a delightfully whimsical adventure as Scrooge McDuck sets sail not for treasure, but to rid himself of gold dust clogging his pores—only to answer a mysterious distress call found in a bottle. Upon reaching the island, the ducks uncover a strange ray that petrifies everything in its path, and the Beagle Boys are already there, adding a twist to the island’s eerie secrets. The story’s art, all by Carl Barks, brings every detail to life, from the sea-swept shores to the stone-cold surprises waiting in the jungle.
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Scrooge takes a sea voyage so that the wind can clean out the gold dust that's clogging his pores and making him feel tired, and also to answer a plea for help that turns up in a bottle on the beach. When the ducks arrive at the island from which the message was sent, they find the Beagle Boys and a mysterious ray that turns living things into stone.
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