Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in Color by Carl Barks #23

Donald and Daisy Duck, Gladstone', and the Junior Woodchucks all are featured in "My Funny Valentine," the first story's postal nightmare. Story two's "The Easter Election" pits Donald Duck and Gladstone Gander against each other in the Easter Parade race for Grand Marshal. Why does Donald win? Third, Donald's "Talking Dog" is out-headlined by the nephews' Opera Singing Cat. Fourth. Gyro's "educated worms" threaten Earth's existence (one of Barks' funniest stories). And fifth, realtor Duck tries to sell the deserted old Quackly Mansion and succeeds, despite interference from Huey, Dewey and Louie.
Reprints WDC&S #150-154. Hero Trading Card #23: Gyro Gearloose. In 1975 Barks said. "Every cartoonist [drew] a crazy inventor at some time, but I only figured on using Gyro once in a while. He was a big, tall, gawky chicken and it was difficult to work him in ..."
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