Donald Duck comic book with giant shark
I seek help identifying a circa 1960 Disney comic book in English, where Donald Duck goes down in a diving bell. A seemingly megaladon-sized shark attacks the bell, and the diving bell falls to the seafloor and into a really giant clam. The diving bell is covered with nacre, and then is found and raised.
Everyone thinks it is the biggest pearl ever found until Donald breaks out.
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I seek help identifying a circa 1960 Disney comic book in English, where Donald Duck goes down in a diving bell. A seemingly megaladon-sized shark attacks the bell, and the diving bell falls to the seafloor and into a really giant clam. The diving bell is covered with nacre, and then is found and raised.
Everyone thinks it is the biggest pearl ever found until Donald breaks out.
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I assume it wasn't a baby shark....
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I seek help identifying a circa 1960 Disney comic book in English, where Donald Duck goes down in a diving bell. A seemingly megaladon-sized shark attacks the bell, and the diving bell falls to the seafloor and into a really giant clam. The diving bell is covered with nacre, and then is found and raised.
Everyone thinks it is the biggest pearl ever found until Donald breaks out.
story-identification comics donald-duck
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I seek help identifying a circa 1960 Disney comic book in English, where Donald Duck goes down in a diving bell. A seemingly megaladon-sized shark attacks the bell, and the diving bell falls to the seafloor and into a really giant clam. The diving bell is covered with nacre, and then is found and raised.
Everyone thinks it is the biggest pearl ever found until Donald breaks out.
story-identification comics donald-duck
story-identification comics donald-duck
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I assume it wasn't a baby shark....
– Valorum
yesterday
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I assume it wasn't a baby shark....
– Valorum
yesterday
I assume it wasn't a baby shark....
– Valorum
yesterday
I assume it wasn't a baby shark....
– Valorum
yesterday
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My sons have recently been reading the reprint volumes of Carl Barks' Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics. Although the eleven-year-old initially informed me that this is "Lost Beneath the Sea" from 1963, I have now checked, and the correct story is "A Descent Interval.". First published in June 1955, it is collected in volume 15 of the Disney Ducks anthologies, The Ghost Sheriff of Last Gap.
In case you want a picture to edit in...
– Jenayah
yesterday
Jenayah's picture shows that "A Descent Interval" is the one with the diving bell mistaken for a giant pearl.
– M. A. Golding
8 hours ago
I have snapped some pictures myself, which I will upload shortly.
– Buzz
7 hours ago
+1 for using inducks.
– Oni
6 hours ago
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My sons have recently been reading the reprint volumes of Carl Barks' Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics. Although the eleven-year-old initially informed me that this is "Lost Beneath the Sea" from 1963, I have now checked, and the correct story is "A Descent Interval.". First published in June 1955, it is collected in volume 15 of the Disney Ducks anthologies, The Ghost Sheriff of Last Gap.
In case you want a picture to edit in...
– Jenayah
yesterday
Jenayah's picture shows that "A Descent Interval" is the one with the diving bell mistaken for a giant pearl.
– M. A. Golding
8 hours ago
I have snapped some pictures myself, which I will upload shortly.
– Buzz
7 hours ago
+1 for using inducks.
– Oni
6 hours ago
add a comment |
My sons have recently been reading the reprint volumes of Carl Barks' Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics. Although the eleven-year-old initially informed me that this is "Lost Beneath the Sea" from 1963, I have now checked, and the correct story is "A Descent Interval.". First published in June 1955, it is collected in volume 15 of the Disney Ducks anthologies, The Ghost Sheriff of Last Gap.
In case you want a picture to edit in...
– Jenayah
yesterday
Jenayah's picture shows that "A Descent Interval" is the one with the diving bell mistaken for a giant pearl.
– M. A. Golding
8 hours ago
I have snapped some pictures myself, which I will upload shortly.
– Buzz
7 hours ago
+1 for using inducks.
– Oni
6 hours ago
add a comment |
My sons have recently been reading the reprint volumes of Carl Barks' Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics. Although the eleven-year-old initially informed me that this is "Lost Beneath the Sea" from 1963, I have now checked, and the correct story is "A Descent Interval.". First published in June 1955, it is collected in volume 15 of the Disney Ducks anthologies, The Ghost Sheriff of Last Gap.
My sons have recently been reading the reprint volumes of Carl Barks' Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics. Although the eleven-year-old initially informed me that this is "Lost Beneath the Sea" from 1963, I have now checked, and the correct story is "A Descent Interval.". First published in June 1955, it is collected in volume 15 of the Disney Ducks anthologies, The Ghost Sheriff of Last Gap.
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In case you want a picture to edit in...
– Jenayah
yesterday
Jenayah's picture shows that "A Descent Interval" is the one with the diving bell mistaken for a giant pearl.
– M. A. Golding
8 hours ago
I have snapped some pictures myself, which I will upload shortly.
– Buzz
7 hours ago
+1 for using inducks.
– Oni
6 hours ago
add a comment |
In case you want a picture to edit in...
– Jenayah
yesterday
Jenayah's picture shows that "A Descent Interval" is the one with the diving bell mistaken for a giant pearl.
– M. A. Golding
8 hours ago
I have snapped some pictures myself, which I will upload shortly.
– Buzz
7 hours ago
+1 for using inducks.
– Oni
6 hours ago
In case you want a picture to edit in...
– Jenayah
yesterday
In case you want a picture to edit in...
– Jenayah
yesterday
Jenayah's picture shows that "A Descent Interval" is the one with the diving bell mistaken for a giant pearl.
– M. A. Golding
8 hours ago
Jenayah's picture shows that "A Descent Interval" is the one with the diving bell mistaken for a giant pearl.
– M. A. Golding
8 hours ago
I have snapped some pictures myself, which I will upload shortly.
– Buzz
7 hours ago
I have snapped some pictures myself, which I will upload shortly.
– Buzz
7 hours ago
+1 for using inducks.
– Oni
6 hours ago
+1 for using inducks.
– Oni
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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I assume it wasn't a baby shark....
– Valorum
yesterday