Donald Duck comics

Remember that Donald Duck comic where Donald becomes addicted to soda to an absurd degree and when he tried to get rid of the addiction he and everyone else who was addicted failed and remained addicts?

Remember that Donald Duck comic where Donald sells everything he owns, infront of his crying, desperate nephews, so he can travel back in time and buy cheap property so he can be rich in the present, only for it to backfire horribly leaving him and his nephews penniless?

Remember that Donald Duck comic where he invites a turkey to Duckburg, only to have the turkey love it so much that all turkeymen flock to the city and pushes out the original inhabitants?

What are some similar Donald Duck comics where everything ends up terrible and with everyone miserable?

Also what the fuck.

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>What are some similar Donald Duck comics where everything ends up terrible and with everyone miserable?
Majority of the comics amirite

"Wait a sec, are you trying to cheat me again?"

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gooby pls

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I remember the first one. It was lemonade IIRC. It was storytimed during that summer of 2015 that was lost and nobody archived.

not these duck comics

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Every long running comic with a forced status quo end up having fever dream stories.

>Remember that Donald Duck comic where Donald becomes addicted to soda to an absurd degree and when he tried to get rid of the addiction he and everyone else who was addicted failed and remained addicts?

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I'll do you one better. Motherfucking Cthulhu.

>The Call of C'Russo. Donald tries out for a singing competition organized by a renowned musician, and gets successfully recruited by having his voice altered by an apparent twin of this musician. It's later revealed that the entire world is actually the dream of Ar-Finn, a primordial cephalophoid monster which slumbers in an ancient city at the bottom of the sea. The two twins are manifestations of the monster's conflicting subconscious desires to either continue sleeping or wake up (which Donald's voice will make it do). When the creature does exactly that, the rest of the world vanishes as it no longer creates the world-dream, and everything in its vicinity shapes itself into its image, resulting in Donald and his nephews growing tentacles and stick eyes. It's eventually put back to sleep, but the story ends on a rather dark note as Donald contemplates everybody's existence as mere parts of the creature's imagination.

wtf I thought I had dreamed this one

Nah, it's real.
There's an official translation around but since I can't find it right now I'll dump the shitty rushed one I did some years ago in one of those threads.

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Bless you for eternity user, I had heard of this one and never found a copy in a language I could understand, you're making my day here
Also color me surprised this was officially brought here if it is as dark as that summary posits

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I'm glad you like it, the good translation is in one of the books published by Gladstone, but I can't rememeber which one.

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Remember that cartoon where his nephews tried to buy him cigars for his birthday and he thought they were smoking and forced them to do the whole pack before finding the card?

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>Remember that Donald Duck comic where he invites a turkey to Duckburg, only to have the turkey love it so much that all turkeymen flock to the city and pushes out the original inhabitants?
Never knew the authors of Donald Duck comics supported a white ethnostate

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Whoops, I didn't notice the storytime. My bad user.

Still, it's wild how Donald evolved from a foil to Mickey with stories of him getting annoyed by a bee to him going to therapy.

There are quite a few pretty dark comics around, especially from Italian writers.
I remember one about Mickey trying to catch a pyromaniac, and the guy goes around kidnapping people, burning down houses and being a geniune psycho.

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That the cartoon then has the cynicism to iris out while playing a cheerful rendition of the happy birthday song is one of my favorite things ever in classic animation

Don't worry, it's just 15 more pages and I'm done.

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That sort of insight in the third panel would be golden to have explored in DT17

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Funny how in Mickey's world he's against a pyromaniac whereas in Barks Don plays the pyromaniac himself.

Would love to hear more about truly fucked up Disney comic stories. You're doing God's work with this storytime

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Thank you, I'm glad someone enjoys it.

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