Hiya, friends! As the title indicates, I'm looking for stories in which crypted messages play a role. Not necessarily a huge role, mind you, I'll take anything. For example, I'm thinking of the Templars' cypher in "A Letter from Home," or the Spanish secret signs in "The Dutchman's Secret." Any ideas?
How about Morse Code communicated by tap dancing? Le soda se boit sec (alt title: Les trafiquants de soda) by Philippe Gasc/Cavazzano, published in Minnie 9. But you know, it's not fair to ask this sort of question when Inducks is down....
The story known in Portuguese as "O Charadista Sinistro", where a cousin of the Beagle Brothers communicate with them with secret codes to avoid the SuperGoofy surveillance.
How about Morse Code communicated by tap dancing? Le soda se boit sec (alt title: Les trafiquants de soda) by Philippe Gasc/Cavazzano, published in Minnie 9. But you know, it's not fair to ask this sort of question when Inducks is down....
You've got a point, but on the other hand, it's precisely because Inducks is down that I need more help from you all cultured people. ;-)
How about Morse Code communicated by tap dancing? Le soda se boit sec (alt title: Les trafiquants de soda) by Philippe Gasc/Cavazzano, published in Minnie 9. But you know, it's not fair to ask this sort of question when Inducks is down....
You've got a point, but on the other hand, it's precisely because Inducks is down that I need more help from you all cultured people. ;-)
Yeah, it was just lucky that I remembered that this story was in Minnie Mag, and that I don’t own that many issues of Minnie Mag! Otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to find it until Inducks was back up. It *is* my favorite Clarabelle story, at any rate!