Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #10 (34)
In "Good Deeds," Donald Duck sets out to do a day’s worth of kindness, starting with helping his neighbor Mr. Jones—only to find his good intentions spiraling into chaos. When a misguided attempt to shut off a plane’s engine sends Donald and the nephews soaring into the tropics, they’re suddenly caught in a jungle adventure far from home. Written and drawn by Carl Barks in his signature style, this 1943 classic blends humor and high-stakes mischief, with Walt Kelly’s vibrant cover capturing the whimsy and danger of the journey.
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Donald devotes a day to good deeds, but they all backfire, starting with a good deed for his neighbor, Mr. Jones. When he tries to turn off a plane's engine, the plane carries him and the nephews to the tropics, where they are captured by natives.
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