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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories v1 #158, 1953 - In one of
Carl Barks' best stories, Donald Duck's house becomes infested with bees. Finding boxes of them in his front yard, he subsequently puts on A makeshift beekeeper's outfit and carries them to the town dump. From an initial bee sting, the story slowly builds into a fiasco. The artwork has many fine moments, from Donald's facial contortions (page 1) to the fire department's intervention (page 7). Most extraordinary is Bark's largest panel, depicting Donald's cargo wreaking havoc in downtown Duckburg (page 4). This story was later reprinted in
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #361. Other artists in this issue include Paul Murry. This is 118 of 280
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories issues by
Barks.
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Barks cover pencils and inks = ***
Untitled (Bees) Barks story pencils and inks 10 pages = *****
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