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Steve Gerber (Writer), Gene Colan (Illustrator), John Tartaglione (Inker), George Roussos (Colorist), Annette Kawecki (Letterer), Rich Buckler (Cover Artist), Roy Thomas (Editor)
June 1973
English
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Donald Duck in Volcano Valley - Donald Duck / cover / 1 page. Art by Carl Buettner
If the Hat Fits - Donald Duck / comic story / 1 page. Script & art by Carl Barks
Inside front cover; black, red, and white. Art submitted December 30, 1946. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (1982).
Volcano Valley - Donald Duck / comic story / 30 pages. Script & art by Carl Barks
Donald accidentally receives a full-size World War II bomber instead of the model plane he ordered, and sells it to the South American country of Volcanovia. The ducks are flown to Volcanovia, where they learn that they can leave the country only by becoming national heroes. Donald's efforts to become a national hero lead to his being proclaimed a national menace instead.
Art submitted on December 9, 1946. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (1982).
Donald Duck and Radio Trouble - Donald Duck / comic story / 10 pages. Art by Tom Mckimson
Donald sends the nephews to buy six eggs, but the advertisement for the eggs lands upside-down and the kids buy him six expensive radios from the Friendly Credit Store instead.
Letters credit for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Donald Duck's Big Blow-Out - Donald Duck / comic story / 10 pages. Art by Jack Hannah
Donald and Neighbor Jones both build barbecues and get in a fight when Jones buys up all the marshmallows in town for a party.
Story continues on inside back cover in black, red, and white and concludes on the back cover in color.
Story reprinted in Walt Disney's Donald Duck #256 (Gladstone-1986 series)
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