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Cover: Carl Barks

Donald Duck #103

Sep 1965 · Western · 0.12 USD
“Treasure of Aztecland”

In "Treasure of Aztecland," Goofy finds himself unexpectedly helping the Wicked Witch after she’s trapped in a tree and stripped of her magic hat. With a touch of whimsy, she secretly enlarges his tiny mountain shack—making it far roomier inside than it appears—drawing a flood of curious guests and party crashers that soon overwhelm the space. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by Tony Strobl, with inks by Steve Steere and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, the story’s charm shines through Carl Barks’ iconic cover art.

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writer Vic Lockman · artist Tony Strobl · inker Steve Steere · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Rome Siemen · cover Carl Barks

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letterer Rome Siemen
cover pencils, inks Carl Barks

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Goofy rescues the Wicked Witch, who is snagged in a tree and powerless by being separated from her magic hat. Secretly, the Witch does a good turn for Goofy making his tiny mountain shack (which he laments is too small) much larger on the inside than it is on the outside (think Doctor Who’s TARDIS). When this must-see oddity attracts all sort of “new friends”, guests, and party crashers, who overrun even this magically-enlarged space, crowding Goofy out, the Witch does one more favor so that Goofy may finally relax.

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