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Wonderful World of Disney#3

Wonderful World of Disney #3

Aug 1969 · Gulf Oil Company · 0.00 FREE
“The Egg and Why”

In "The Egg and Why," Fethry's chicken-farming dream hits a snag when his landlord won't allow the birds, so he and Donald team up to sell eggs—until Scrooge stumbles in and, after a chicken swallows his lucky dime, ends up buying the whole flock. Written by Dick Kinney and illustrated by Al Hubbard (with inks by Hubbard), this 1969 free comic from the Wonderful World of Disney series captures a delightfully absurd slice of Duckburg life, all on a 0.00 cover.

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writer Dick Kinney · artist, inker Al Hubbard

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artist, inker Al Hubbard

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Fethry buys a flock of chickens, but his landlord won't let him keep them. He brings them to Donald's house and the two decide to go into the egg business. Scrooge happens by and when a chicken swallows his lucky dime, ends up buying the whole flock.

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