Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #5 (113)
In "Bunk-Bathtub for Kids," Mickey Mouse takes on a mystery when Clarabelle goes missing during a forest trip, leading him to uncover a strange disappearance of wood from a local sawmill. With clever detective work, Mickey digs into the sawmill's secrets and uncovers a surprising disguise—Black Pete in the guise of the foreman—setting the stage for a classic Disney caper. Written by Merrill De Maris and illustrated by Bill Wright, with a cover by Walt Kelly, this 1950 Dell comic offers a charming, whimsical adventure from the golden age of comics.
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Clarabelle has disappeared during a trip to the forest. Mickey investigates and realizes that wood is disappearing from a sawmill. He gets hired by this sawmill, whose foreman Mickey recognizes to be actually Black Pete in disguise.
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