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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories#10 (382)
Cover: Tony Strobl & Larry Mayer
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #10 (382)
“Dodging Miss Daisy”
In "Dodging Miss Daisy," Huey, Dewey, and Louie put their late-60s slang to the test when Grandma Duck faces off against a long-haired, hip-talking intruder, armed with nothing but the latest lingo. A fun, stylish slice of 1970s Duckburg life, drawn with crisp energy by Larry Mayer and brought to life in color by the Western Publishing Production Shop, with a vibrant cover by Tony Strobl and Larry Mayer.
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writer Vic Lockman · artist, inker Al Hubbard · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · letterer Bill Spicer · cover Tony Strobl, Larry Mayer
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Full credits
writer Vic Lockman
artist, inker Al Hubbard
colorist Western Publishing Production Shop
letterer Bill Spicer
cover pencils Tony Strobl
cover inks Larry Mayer
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When a box containing a pet monkey falls off a delivery truck, Scamp helps the monkey get to his intended destination.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).