Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #9 / 465
In "Terrible Tourist," Donald Duck sets his sights on collecting the perfect Latin American souvenir—a rose from a balcony serenaded by a local senorita—leading to a series of increasingly absurd and chaotic attempts to claim it. Written and illustrated by Carl Barks, this classic tale captures Donald’s relentless obsession with exotic trinkets, all rendered in Barks’ signature style with vibrant colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop. The cover by Pete Alvarado and Bill Wright perfectly captures the whimsical tension of the moment.
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Donald obsessively attempts to gather Latin American souvenirs and is most obsessed with getting a rose from a balcony-serenaded senorita as the ultimate prize.
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