Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #10 (46)
In "No Pleasure Driving," Donald Duck finds himself outmatched by his clever nephews when they team up to capture the perfect photo for the newspaper—despite Donald’s fancy camera, it’s the nephews’ simple little box camera that keeps coming out on top. Written and drawn by Carl Barks, this 1944 gem from Dell showcases his sharp humor and keen eye for detail, with the cover by Walt Kelly adding a playful touch to the classic Disney ensemble.
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Donald and the nephews compete at taking pictures to sell to the newspaper, and the nephews' little box camera consistently beats Donald's fancier model.
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