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Walt Disney's Comics#121
Cover: Tony Strobl

Walt Disney's Comics #121

Jan 1956 · W. G. Publications; Wogan Publications · 1/- [0-1-0 AUP]
“The Olympic Hopeful”

In "The Olympic Hopeful," Pluto finds himself in a comical predicament after a mix-up leads him to unwittingly help a mechanic steal the entire furniture set from home. With Mickey, Morty, and Ferdie at his side, Pluto sets off on a misadventure to track down the thieves, who’ve set up shop in a bustling used furniture store. A lighthearted chase unfolds, full of classic Disney charm, with Jack Bradbury’s expressive art and Tony Strobl’s vibrant cover capturing the spirit of the 1956 comic.

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After a misunderstanding, Pluto lets a mechanic steal all the furniture at home. Pluto then sets out with Mickey, Morty and Ferdie to catch the thieves, who work in a used furniture store.

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