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I vividly remember this story from my youthful comic book reading, certainly because it was atypical for its book. It involved space travel, yet was not set in the future. Rather, the opening blurb just said that science had advanced further in Duckberg than in other cities of Earth, and let it go at that. And, after this story, the Disney ducks were back in their present-day world. A really strange departure for its genre! One would think that it would have som,e discussion amongst comic book scholars, but I've yet to encounter any.
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