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Cover: Larry Mayer

Donald Duck #193

Mar 1978 · Western · 0.35 USD
“The Great Ski Race”

In "The Great Ski Race," Donald Duck and his nephews take on the slopes of a snowy mountain in a high-stakes competition, where icy trails and unexpected twists test their speed and nerve. With art by Sal Buscema and inks by Joe Sinnott, this 1978 Western Comics classic captures the holiday spirit with playful chaos and a dash of whimsy. The cover, by Larry Mayer, perfectly captures the winter wonderland vibe with bold, festive energy.

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artist Phil De Lara · inker, letterer Vic Lockman · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Larry Mayer

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Full credits

inker, letterer Vic Lockman
cover pencils, inks Larry Mayer

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The Chairman with his Chair Transmutation Gun has the drop on Spider-Man. The transmutated Policeman Chair tells the kids, who charge, bombarding The Chairman with Hostess Twinkies. The Chairman's gun backfires, transmutating him into The Chairman Chair. Spider-Man is saved, and The Policeman Chair is restored to The Policeman. You get a big delight / In every bite / Of Hostess Twinkies' snack cakes.

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