Walt Disney's Donald Duck and Friends #325
In "Lost in the Andes," a 2005 Gemstone comic, Donald Duck—now a museum janitor—stumbles upon a curious mystery when he discovers that ancient Inca "blocks" are actually square eggs. With the expedition team weakened, Donald and the nephews press on into the remote Andes, where they encounter a hidden people who speak with Southern accents and survive on the very eggs that sparked their journey. Written and illustrated by Carl Barks, with colors by Susan Daigle-Leach and letters by Barks himself, the cover by Daniel Branca captures the adventure’s whimsical, high-stakes tone.
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Donald, a museum janitor, discovers that some "blocks" from Inca ruins are actually square eggs. When the other members of a scientific expedition fall ill, Donald and the nephews press on alone deep into the Andes. There they find a strange race of people who speak with Southern accents and live on the square eggs.
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