"The Sunken Yacht" is a 10-page Disney comics story written, drawn, and lettered by Carl Barks. Characters in the story include Donald Duck, his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie, Uncle Scrooge, an artist, and a boxer. The story was first published in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #104 (May 1949). The story has been reprinted several times since.[1]
"The Sunken Yacht" | |
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Story code | W WDC 104-02 |
Story | Carl Barks |
Ink | Carl Barks |
Date | May 1949 |
Hero | Donald Duck |
Pages | 10 |
Layout | 4 rows per page |
Appearances | Huey, Dewey and Louie Uncle Scrooge |
First publication | Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #104 |
The story is about Donald's attempts to salvage Scrooge's sunken yacht for an exorbitant price. Donald raises the yacht by filling it with ping pong balls. Scrooge outwits his nephew at every turn however and Donald is the loser at the end of the story.[2]
In 1964, Danish inventor Karl Kroyer salvaged a shipwreck by pumping expandable polystyrene foam balls into its hull.
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edit- ^ "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #104 (May 1949)". Grand Comics Database. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
- ^ Barks, Carl (2013). Walt Disney's Donald Duck in "Lost in the Andes" (2nd ed.). Fantagraphics Books. pp. 127–136, also unpaged 'Story Notes'. ISBN 978-1-60699-474-0.