Walt Disney's Donald Duck No Such Varmint [Dynabrite Comics] #11352-1
In "No Such Varmint," Donald Duck takes on a detective role after an aptitude test declares him suited for the job—only to find his real talent lies in a most unexpected direction. Hired to solve the mystery of a missing gold ship, Donald's unorthodox skills lead him to charm a massive sea serpent with his music, trapping him in a days-long performance. Written, drawn, and inked by Carl Barks, this classic tale blends humor and whimsy with a touch of adventure, all brought to life with the distinctive flair of Barks' storytelling. The cover, by Carl Buettner, captures the scene with playful precision.
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An aptitude test says that Donald should be a great detective, so he is hired to investigate the mysterious sinking of one of Uncle Scrooge's gold ships. Donald's true aptitude is that of a snake charmer, though, and his playing so charms a huge sea serpent that he has to keep playing for days.
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