Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #2 (194)
In "Smoke Writer in the Sky," Mickey and Goofy embark on a tropical adventure after a mishap with a precious stamp in Goofy’s attic sends them to the Banana Islands. There, their quest for a replacement stamp leads to a mix-up with two smugglers who wrongly believe they’re undercover detectives. Written by Carl Fallberg and brought to life with energetic art by Paul Murry—pencils, inks, and letters all by Murry, with colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop—this 1956 Dell classic captures the duo’s misadventures with charm and whimsy, all under Tony Strobl’s playful cover.
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After accidentally burning a rare valuable stamp in the fireplace from a stamp album kept in Goofy's attic, Mickey and Goofy travel to the Banana Islands in the hope to find another similar stamp. However, two smugglers on the island mistake them for being detectives.
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