comicbooks.com
covers · key issues · value · buy
HomeDonald and Mickey › #23
Donald and Mickey#23
Cover: Tony Strobl & Larry Mayer

Donald and Mickey #23

Aug 1972 · IPC · 0.04 GBP
“The TV set”

In "The TV Set," Uncle Scrooge, Donald, and the nephews find themselves stranded on the moon after a mysterious flying saucer — piloted by the eccentric aliens Zig and Zag — vanishes mid-flight. With the fate of their return uncertain, the ducks must navigate the strange lunar landscape, all while Zig and Zag’s odd proposition about buying the planet lingers in the air. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by Tony Strobl with inks by Steve Steere, this 1972 adventure features a delightfully surreal twist on space travel, all capped by a vibrant cover by Tony Strobl and Larry Mayer.

Was this helpful and accurate?
writer Vic Lockman · artist Tony Strobl · inker Steve Steere · cover Tony Strobl, Larry Mayer

Buy it now demo

MyComicShopShop ▸
Amazon (reprints)Shop ▸

Sell my copy

Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.

We Buy Collections ▸
Fast, fair offers · we handle grading & shipping

Full credits

cover pencils Tony Strobl
cover inks Larry Mayer

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

▸ Reveal full plot — may contain spoilers

Uncle Scrooge, Donald, Huey, Dewey and Louie all go to the moon in a flying saucer with two creatures named Zig and Zag, who suggest that Scrooge might like to buy the building rights for the planet, but the ducks find themselves stranded, when the flying saucer suddenly disappears.

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