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Cover: William Van Horn

Donald Duck #300

Jan 1997 · Gladstone · 2.25 USD; 3.50 CAD
“Hero 300”

In "Hero 300," Donald Duck takes center stage at TV station K-O-R-N, chasing the title of "Hero of the Year" with a mix of determination and classic duck-sized ambition. Written by Evert Geradts and David Gerstein, with art by Mau Heymans and colors by Scott Rockwell, the story captures Donald’s rise to fame—complete with endorsements and spotlight—before a twist of fate, fueled by Gladstone Gander’s envy, threatens to undo it all. The cover by William Van Horn perfectly encapsulates the moment of triumph and looming downfall.

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writer Evert Geradts · writer David Gerstein · artist, inker Mau Heymans · colorist Scott Rockwell · cover William Van Horn

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artist, inker Mau Heymans
cover pencils, inks William Van Horn

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Donald aims to be TV station K-O-R-N's "Hero of the Year"... and actually achieves it and all the fame, fortune, and lucrative product endorsements that come with it, until fate, aided by a jealous Gladstone Gander, wipes it all out.

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