Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #4 (280)
In "Double Masquerade," Donald Duck’s attempt to dodge a family visit backfires when he sends Daisy a mysterious camera to keep her occupied—only for Jiminy Cricket to spring into action and set it up before Donald can stop him. The resulting chaos unfolds as Daisy takes to the town in unexpected ways, turning Donald’s plan into a far more tangled situation than he ever imagined. With art by Tony Strobl and inks by Carl Barks and Paul Murry, this 1964 classic from Western Publishing delivers a clever, fast-paced tale full of classic Disney charm.
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Donald sends Daisy a complex camera to distract her while he is assigned by his boss to show the boss’ niece around town. Jiminy Cricket quickly sets up the camera for Daisy, and she is out and about sooner than Donald expected.
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