Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #4 (376)
In "The Code of Duckburg," Mickey takes command of an 18th-century Spanish merchant ship alongside Goofy and Minnie, the governor's daughter, as they face off against the notorious pirate Black Pete in a swashbuckling tale full of daring escapes and nautical intrigue. Written by Carl Fallberg and brought to life with dynamic art by Paul Murry—pencils, inks, and lettering—this 1972 adventure from Western Publishing delivers classic Disney charm with a historical twist. The cover, by Tony Strobl and Larry Mayer, captures the high-seas drama in bold, vibrant detail.
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Mickey, the captain of an 18th century Spanish merchant ship, along with Goofy and Minnie, the governor's daughter, encounter a group of pirates led by Black Pete.
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