Cuentos de Walt Disney #829
In "Superpato vuelve a atacar," Donald Duck's latest scheme to boost business at Uncle Rico's wax museum backfires when a mysterious figure dubbed Superpato begins terrorizing the town—only to be revealed as a robot duplicate created by Ciro Peraloca and stolen by Rico. Written by Guido Martina and illustrated by Romano Scarpa with inks by Giorgio Cavazzano, this 1981 adventure from Editorial Novaro follows the chaos when the fake Superpato takes over the museum, leading to a surprising twist involving Pánfilo Ganso and a mysterious redistribution of stolen funds. The cover by Giovan Battista Carpi captures the absurd tension of the moment with flair.
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Donald sugiere al tío Rico que construya una figura de cera de un famoso forajido para atraer visitantes a su museo de cera. Esa noche un falso Superpato sobrevuela la casa de Donald, al día siguiente los diarios lo acusan ser dicho criminal. Sin embargo, Superpato se cuela en el museo de cera y descubre al Superpato de anoche, construido por Ciro Peraloca y robado por el tío Rico para atraer gente al museo. Superpato esa noche roba las ganancias a Pánfilo Ganso, que está allí como guardia y al día siguiente el robot-Superpato regala el dinero a la gente mientras el tío Rico maldice su suerte.
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