Donald Duck #306
In "A Clean Case of Competence," Donald Duck proves he’s the most skilled cleaner in Duckburg—until he takes on the monumental task of restoring Big Beth, the city’s four-faced, timekeeping tower clock. With a mix of confidence and chaos, Donald faces a job that might just outclean him, threatening to throw the entire city into disarray. Written by Daan Jippes and Freddy Milton, with art by Freddy Milton and inks by Ben Verhagen, this 1998 classic features a vibrant, detailed look at Duckburg’s most iconic timepiece, all wrapped in a cover by Walt Kelly, Carl Buettner, and George Ward.
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Donald is the best cleaner-of-grimy-objects Duckburg has ever seen... until he takes on the job of cleaning Big Beth, a venerable, four-faced tower clock upon which all of Duckburg relies for the most accurate time. Does Donald de-grime Big Beth, or will Big Beth clean Donald's clock and throw all of Duckburg into its latest round of utter chaos? Hint: Bet on Big Beth.
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