Disney comics
Gladstone Gander: “The lucky John Doe”
Gladstone Gander, being the lucky bastard he is, never has to work and can rely on his luck bringing him everything he wants. Still, he has to wonder: Is he missing something? What would it be like to have a normal life with a regular job? He’s about to find out – when he suddenly gets amnesia and forgets everything about who he is!
Donald Duck: “Octopus of Time”
Donald stays up all night to play a videogame. When he groggily gets to work the next day, dreams mix with reality and turn the situations of his life into parts of the game.
The Junior Woodchucks: “Robbed by the guidebook”
An unknown villain manages to steal several copies of the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook, and uses it to start a crime wave in Duckburg.
Uncle Scrooge: “Charity of a madman”
Magica De Spell puts a spell on Scrooge which turns him into a spendthrift, and he immediately starts shopping like crazy and donating money to all of the wackiest charities in Duckburg. Magica had hoped this would make him give her the Number One Dime – and it would have, if he hadn’t given it away to somebody else before she got there! Can Scrooge and his family get the coin back before Magica finds it?
Huey, Dewey and Louie: “The importance of being Hewie”
Huey, Dewey and Louie are discovered by a TV producer who wants to make them the next big child stars. Not because they’re great actors, but because they’re triplets and can put in thrice as many hours. But since viewers don’t like triplet stars, they have to pretend to be one person. Can they do that without having sibling rivalry destroy their career?