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Cover: John Carey

Donald Duck #179

Jan 1977 · Western · 0.30 USD
“The Birthday Booby Trap”

In "The Birthday Booby Trap," Donald Duck finds himself unexpectedly crowned the winner of the Cobweb Trophy in Duckburg—though not for his usual antics. The town council, convinced the town would thrive if Donald simply stood still and collected cobwebs, has named him their unlikely symbol of stillness. With John Carey handling art, inks, and letters, this 1977 issue delivers a delightfully absurd twist on civic pride, all wrapped in his signature cover by Carey.

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artist, inker, letterer John Carey · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover John Carey

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artist, inker, letterer John Carey
cover pencils, inks John Carey

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Donald wins the Cobweb Trophy from Duckburg because the town council thinks the town would be better off if he stood still and gathered cobwebs instead of participating in town life.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).