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Walt Disney's Donald Duck#29
Cover: Carl Barks

Walt Disney's Donald Duck #29

May 1953 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“Handprints”

In "Handprints," Donald Duck finds himself hilariously trapped when his nephews' Cowboys and Indians game goes awry—two arrow-plungers with sticky ends glue themselves to his head, leaving him stuck in place. Jack Bradbury's expressive art brings the absurd predicament to life, while Carl Barks' iconic cover captures the moment with classic charm.

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Full credits

artist, inker Jack Bradbury
cover pencils, inks Carl Barks

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When Donald interrupts his nephews playing a game of Cowboys and Indians in his house, he is accidentally hit by two arrows with plungers that adhere to his head, due to the glue on the plunger ends of the arrows. When attempting to remove the arrows from Donald's head, they discover that the glued arrows are stuck tight and won't budge leaving Donald to be stuck with them until the arrows can eventually be removed.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).