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Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse#111
Cover: Harvey Eisenberg

Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse #111

Jan 1966 · W. G. Publications; Wogan Publications · 0.10 AUD
“No Snowball Throw”

In "No Snowball Throw," Mickey and Minnie find themselves stranded in the desert when their car runs out of gas—only to be rescued by a bizarre radio-controlled vehicle that whisks them to a hidden palace. There, they meet a reclusive inventor and his silent Indian servant, as the inventor’s latest experiment begins to unravel in unexpected ways. Art by George Waiss and Dick Moores, with cover by Harvey Eisenberg, this 1966 issue delivers a quirky, surreal adventure with a touch of mechanical mystery.

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artist, inker George Waiss · artist, inker Dick Moores · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Harvey Eisenberg

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artist, inker George Waiss
artist, inker Dick Moores
cover pencils, inks Harvey Eisenberg

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When their car runs out of gas in a remote area, Mickey and Minnie are picked up by a radio-controlled car which takes them to a palace in the middle of the desert. They are met by a strange inventor and his Indian servant. The inventor is trying to perfect a solution that would keep people from sleeping, but the current version has some drastic side-effects.

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