We all know clowns are secretly evil... and Donald proves it in William Van Horn's new "Lost and Clowned!" Huey, Dewey, and Louie idolize a heroic police dog in Lars Jensen's "Detective Duck"; then, in Noel Van Horn's "Fame," it's Mickey's turn to take a bite out of Phantom Blot crime! A trio of back-to-school tales fill up the book: Don Markstein's Super Goof in "Two Heads Are Better Than One," Carl Barks' Donald in "Playin' Hookey," and Al Hubbard's Fethry in "Blackboard Bungle!"
William Roger Van Horn (born February 15, 1939) is an American cartoonist. Van Horn debuted professionally in his forties with the black-and-white comic book Nervous Rex (1985-1987). A huge fan of Carl Barks, from 1988 Van Horn became a Disney comics artist and writer, producing for decades Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge stories (occasionally with scripts by John Lusting), primarily for the northern European market. His son Noel Van Horn has worked extensively as a Disney cartoonist as well.