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Walt Disney's Comics#366
Cover: Bob Gregory

Walt Disney's Comics #366

Jan 1977 · W. G. Publications; Wogan Publications · 0.30 AUD
“The Day Duckburg Got Dyed”

In "The Day Duckburg Got Dyed," a spilled ink mishap sends Donald's nephews scrambling to Gyro Gearloose for help—only for a mix-up to send a batch of experimental dye straight to Donald, who mistakes it for his long-awaited bug powder. With Duckburg on the verge of a colorful catastrophe, Carl Barks delivers another delightfully chaotic adventure, with his signature art and storytelling bringing the whole city to life. The cover by Bob Gregory captures the moment of pure, ink-splattered panic.

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writer, artist, inker Carl Barks · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Garé Barks · cover Bob Gregory

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writer, artist, inker Carl Barks
letterer Garé Barks
cover pencils Bob Gregory

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Donald's nephews spill India ink on their Uncle's white tablecloth and go to Gyro to get the stain out. By an unfortunate accident, a shipment of Gyro's new dye is shipped to Donald, who thinks it is his long-awaited bug powder that he plans to use to kill the microbes and moss in the city reservoir.

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