Disney Comic Hits #6
In "Faking Thunderbirds," Aladdin and his friends take a whirlwind ride on their flying carpet only to be stranded on a remote island where the locals mistake Iago for a sacred thunderbird. Written by Buzz Dixon and brought to life by Eduardo Savid’s dynamic art, with inks by Horacio Ottolini and colors by Maria Parwulski, this 1996 adventure blends humor and wonder as the gang navigates a culture that takes their feathered friend a little too seriously. The cover, by Rick Hoover, captures the moment with a striking blend of whimsy and island mystique.
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When Aladdin and his friends go exploring by flying carpet, a storm deposits them on a faraway island where the natives believe Iago is their sacred thunderbird.
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