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Disney's Aladdin#8
Cover: Eduardo Savid & Horacio Ottolini

Disney's Aladdin #8

May 1995 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.05 CAD
“The Old Switcheroo”

In "The Old Switcheroo," Aladdin and Jasmine clash over who’s smarter—boys or girls—only for the Genie to turn their debate into a literal test by swapping their bodies. Written by Buzz Dixon and brought to life with vibrant art by Eduardo Savid, inks by Horacio Ottolini, and colors by Victoria Erskine, this 1995 Marvel comic offers a playful, character-driven twist on perspective and understanding. The cover by Savid and Ottolini captures the moment of transformation with charm and flair.

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writer Buzz Dixon · artist Eduardo Savid · inker Horacio Ottolini · colorist Victoria Erskine · letterer Phil Felix · cover Eduardo Savid, Horacio Ottolini

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Full credits

writer Buzz Dixon
letterer Phil Felix
cover pencils Eduardo Savid
cover inks Horacio Ottolini

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When Aladdin and Jasmine fight about whether boys or girls are smarter and better, the Genie switches their bodies so they will see life through the other one's viewpoint.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).