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Walt Disney's Giant Comics#528
Cover: Carl Barks

Walt Disney's Giant Comics #528

Jan 1972 · W. G. Publications; Wogan Publications · 0.15 AUD
“Voodoo Hoodoo”

In "Voodoo Hoodoo," Carl Barks delivers another delightfully bizarre adventure as Donald Duck finds himself cursed with a poisoned doll meant for Uncle Scrooge—mistakenly delivered due to a seventy-year-old mix-up. With the nephews and the eerie Bombie the Zombie in tow, Donald journeys to Africa to seek help from the mysterious witch doctor Foola Zoola, hoping to reverse a curse that threatens to shrink him to rat-size. The story, written and illustrated by Carl Barks with his signature flair, features his distinctive artwork and storytelling, while the cover by Barks captures the tale’s spooky charm.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Carl Barks

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Carl Barks
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A zombie gives Donald a poisoned doll that was intended for Uncle Scrooge, who looked like Donald when the doll was given to the Zombie some seventy years before. Donald--followed by the nephews and "Bombie the Zombie"--goes to Africa to persuade the witch doctor Foola Zoola to give him the antidote for the poison, which is supposed to shrink its victims to the size of a rat.

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