Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #8 (32)
In "The Rabbit's Foot," Donald Duck scoffs at the nephews' belief in their lucky rabbit foot—until his own misfortunes pile up while their luck remains unbroken. When Donald finally steals the charm, his bad luck takes a sharp turn for the worse, setting off a chain of increasingly absurd mishaps. Written and drawn entirely by Carl Barks, this 1943 classic from Dell showcases the artist’s sharp comedic timing and visual flair, with the cover by Carl Buettner capturing the story’s playful tension.
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Donald insists that the nephews' lucky rabbit foot is a phony, but they have good luck and he has bad. His luck gets worse when he steals the rabbit foot.
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