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COVER DETAILS
Title:
Mickey Mouse Album / The Biscuit Eater
Characters:
Mickey Mouse; Morty; Ferdie; Lonnie McNeil (photo of Johnny Whitaker); Text Tomlin (photo of George Spell); Moreover (dog, photo)
Pencils:
Paul Murry ?; ? (photo)
Inks:
Paul Murry ?; ? (photo)
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Movie still photo is black-and-white with yellow tinted background.
STORY DETAILS
Title:
The Jinxed Jalopy Race
Characters:
Daisy Duck; Donald Duck; Gladstone Gander; Huey; Dewey; Louie; police officer; Justice of the Peace
Synopsis:
Duckburg holds an auto race to determine who will dance with Queen Daisy of the annual Mistletoe Ball, and due to some dirty tricks only Donald and Gladstone get off the starting line. Donald has bad luck along the way and loses because of a court sentence for littering, but Daisy joins him anyway when she also litters.
Synopsis:
The kittens are out in a storm and Tinker Bell tries to get them to shelter, but they leave to search for Marie who has meanwhile been protected by some geese.
Pages:
8.000
Title:
Growing Pains
Synopsis:
A baby elephant's progress on its first day.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Dick Huemer
Pencils:
George Wheeler
Inks:
George Wheeler
Title:
A Dragon Tale
Characters:
Brer Owl; Brer Rabbit; Li'l Bad Wolf; Three Little Pigs [Practical Pig; Fifer Pig; Fiddler Pig]; Big Bad Wolf [Zeke Wolf]
Synopsis:
Zeke uses a dragon disguise to attack the pigs, but Practical Pig has a new invention that disposes of him.
Synopsis:
Gyro Gearloose and his new neighbor engage in a horticultural one-upmanship until Gyro's assistant brings it to a halt and forces them to read "How To Get Along With Your Enemies."
Characters:
Wicked Witch (from Snow White); Captain Hook; Big Bad Wolf [Zeke Wolf]; Black Pete; The Beagle Boys [176-001; 176-002; 176-003; 176-004]; Mad Madam Mim
Synopsis:
Madam Mim and The Beagle Boys try to join the "Doers of Dastardly Deeds" club but fail to pass the tests devised by the members.
Pages:
11.000
Pencils:
Tony Strobl
Notes:
New layout. Original pagecount 8.
Title:
The Crystal Ball Crisis
Characters:
Goofy [as Super Goof]; Emil Eagle; J. P. Green
Synopsis:
Super Goof gets advice from a fortune teller who is actually Emil Eagle in disguise, using Super Goof to help commit a crime. But Super Goof tackles him in an unconventional way and foils the crime.
Pages:
10.000
Title:
Comic Opera
Characters:
Mickey Mouse; Pluto; Danny The Dude; Mr. Van Giltbilt; Mrs. Van Giltbilt; Mr. Plotkin
Synopsis:
Mickey is working in an opera production and a crook lets Pluto in to create a diversion. But Pluto creates such a ruckus that the crook's plan is also ruined.
Pages:
8.000
Pencils:
Paul Murry
Inks:
Paul Murry
Letters:
Paul Murry
Notes:
First of five stories in a "Mickey Mouse Album."
Title:
The Jetboat Job
Characters:
Mickey Mouse; Goofy; Morty; Ferdie; Black Pete; police officers
Synopsis:
Police in the Everglades call on Mickey and Goofy to help catch Black Pete, which they finally do despite Goofy's piloting of their jet-powered boat.
Pages:
6.000
Script:
Don Christensen
Pencils:
Paul Murry
Inks:
Paul Murry
Letters:
Paul Murry
Notes:
Second of five stories in a "Mickey Mouse Album."
Title:
The Piano Blues
Characters:
Mickey Mouse; Goofy; Morty; Ferdie
Synopsis:
Mickey and Goofy get a contract to move a piano but Goofy goofs up the pick-up address, causing them to move pianos back and forth across town and even to buy a new piano.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Paul Murry
Inks:
Paul Murry
Letters:
Paul Murry
Notes:
Third of five stories in a "Mickey Mouse Album."
Synopsis:
Mickey babysits Minnie's two nieces and they successfully hide from him, to watch more TV, when he tries to put them to bed.
Pages:
5.000
Pencils:
Paul Murry
Inks:
Paul Murry
Letters:
Paul Murry
Notes:
Fourth of five stories in a "Mickey Mouse Album".
Title:
Fair Share
Characters:
Morty; Ferdie; Mickey Mouse
Synopsis:
Morty and Ferdie find a novel way to share a pair of roller skates.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Paul Murry
Inks:
Paul Murry
Letters:
Paul Murry
Notes:
Last of five stories in a "Mickey Mouse Album", followed by a back cover page.
Characters:
Mickey Mouse; Morty; Ferdie
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Paul Murry ?
Inks:
Paul Murry ?
Notes:
Includes a poem; used as back "cover" to the "Mickey Mouse Album" sequences.
Title:
The Cat's Meow
Characters:
Uncle Scrooge; Gladstone Gander; Mr. Weeble; doctor
Synopsis:
Scrooge develops a desert property because of Gladstone's luck at finding water, but they both go through some tribulations when Gladstone's luck appears to fail.
Pages:
12.000
Pencils:
Paul Murry
Inks:
Paul Murry
Letters:
Paul Murry
Notes:
Noted "WR UD & His Nephews Family Fun #38.
Title:
Vigi, Companion of A King; The Fire Dog of Scotland; Barry, Dog of Mercy
Characters:
Pluto; Vigi; King Olaf of Norway [Kong Olav]; Wallace; Barry
Synopsis:
1 - The tale of how the King of Norway acquired his pet dog. 2 - The tale of a dog that adopted a fire engine. 3 - Story of one rescue by a St. Bernard.
Pages:
3.000
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Three stories with spot illustrations. Vigi and King Olaf of Norway [Kong Olav] in text only.
Title:
Timely Tip
Characters:
Grandma Duck; Ludwig Von Drake
Synopsis:
Ludwig uses time-and-motion studies to save Grandma time in performing her farm chores, so she takes a part time job to use the free time.
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Vic Lockman
Pencils:
Tony Strobl
Inks:
Steve Steere
Notes:
Noted as "WR GD Farm Friends #1279". New layout, original pagecount 6.
Title:
The Strip
Synopsis:
Information on the Sunset Strip.
Pages:
1.000
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Includes a spot/logo illustration.
Title:
The Three Fugitives
Characters:
April; May; June; police officer; fruit vendor
Synopsis:
The girls accidently come into possession of a museum artifact when buying a bag of apples, flee as fugitives, and eventually solve the mystery of how the artifact came to be in the bag.
Pages:
6.000
Title:
The Biscuit Eater
Characters:
Harve McNeil; Text Tomlin; Moreover; Silver Belle; Lonnie McNeil; Mrs. McNeil; Mr. Ames
Synopsis:
Two boys raise and train a bird dog that was a henhouse raider, to be the best bird dog in the county.
Pages:
14.000
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Movie adaptation; illustrated text story.
Title:
The Enchanted Bell
Characters:
Zorro [Don Diego]; Don Rafael; Bernardo; Sgt. Garcia; Sgt. Garcia's Lancers; Don Rafael's peons
Synopsis:
Don Diego must forfeit his chapel bell to Sgt. Garcia for back taxes, but Zorro creates a ruse to convince the sergeant the bell is enchanted so that he returns it.
Pages:
16.000
Pencils:
Alex Toth
Inks:
Alex Toth
Notes:
New layout, original pagecount 6.
Title:
The Cheap Date
Characters:
Horace Horsecollar; Clarabelle Cow
Synopsis:
Horace takes Clarabelle out to eat, a drive-in movie, and a canoe moonlight ride but doesn't spend a dime.
Pages:
6.000
Title:
The Paint
Synopsis:
Information on the breed of horse known as the "Paint."
Synopsis:
Chip and Dale are playing indians and mock capturing anything they can. After helping to rescue a bear cub from a waterfall, the mama bear plays along with them so the chipmunks appear brave to their friends.
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