Walt Disney's Comics #190
In "The Big Bin on Killmotor Hill," Mickey and Goofy take on a peculiar crime wave in 1962, chasing a string of bank and jewelry heists linked to a mysterious daisy perfume that turns victims into unexpectedly generous accomplices. Written by Carl Fallberg and brought to life with dynamic art by Paul Murry—pencils, inks, and letters all by Murry—this classic adventure features a clever twist on theft, all framed by Carl Barks’ iconic cover art.
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Mickey and Goofy investigate a number of incidents where thieves are using a rare daisy perfume to rob banks and jewellery stores. The perfume makes the victim uncontrollably generous and more than willing to give the wanted items freely to the robbers.
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