Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #4 (424)
In "Northeaster on Cape Quack," Carl Barks delivers a classic tale of storm and duty as Donald Duck and his nephews learn firsthand why the old lighthouse at Cape Quack remains vital. With the skies darkening and a fierce storm on the horizon, the lighthouse keeper calls on the ducks to help keep the beacon shining through the gale. The story’s quiet urgency and Barks’ signature blend of humor and heart shine through in every panel, all rendered in his unmistakable style. The cover by Pete Alvarado and Bill Wright captures the drama with a striking, windswept scene.
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Donald explains to his nephews that the lighthouse of Cape Quack is still useful, while the lighthouse keeper tells them that a big storm is preparing and they must help him.
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