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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories
Series · 54
books · 1990-2025

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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #693

2008

Mr. Jones and Donald get along badly enough as next-door neighbors... so why are they bunkmates on an ocean cruise? Just sit back and you'll hear the tale in Michael T. Gilbert ( Mr. Monster ) and Paco Rodriguez's side-splitting cover story, "The Odd Couple!" Next, fan favorites John Lustig ( Last Kiss ) and Daan Jippes ask Daisy "Are You Really You," while Zeke Wolf swindles Brer Bear in Paul Murry's "Cluck and the Beanstalk!" Mickey, Horace, and Goofy camp out in Noel Van Horn's "Prometheus"; then Jeff Hamill and Cesar Ferioli delve into Pluto's origins in "Once Upon a Dog!" Finally, Neighbor Jones returns to bedevil Donald in Carl Barks' classic "Purloined Putty!"
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #640

2003

Adventures and short stories featuring classic Disney standard characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #635

2003

Adventures and short stories featuring classic Disney standard characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #505

2025

A few different comics featuring a variety of characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #645

2004

Adventures and short stories featuring classic Disney standard characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #651

2004

Adventures and short stories featuring classic Disney standard characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories n. 666

2006

Long adventures and short stories featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Uncle Scrooge, Goofy, Gyro Gearloose, and other Disney characters. "Donald's Lighthouse" is imperiled by nasty pranks from a pelican squatter in a new story by fan favorite Daan Jippes. Gyro Gearloose stars in "Washday Washout," by Dutch masters Frank Jonker and Sander Gulien. Gyro invents an easier way for Grandma Duck to do her washing... or does he? In "Mickey's Inferno," a feature-length Dante send-up by Guido Martina and Angelo Bioletto, Mickey and Goofy are hypnotized by a fakir and transported to a very silly version of Hades, where they find their friends and enemies rubbing elbows with demons and monsters Finally, Donald and Scrooge get into Formula One racing in "The Wonder Down Under," inaugurating a new miniseries by Per Hedman and Flemming Andersen. Over six months, WDC&S will be showing you the Ducks' ongoing four-wheel competitions... with the ruthless Flintheart Glomgold
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #667

2005

Short stories featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Big Bad Wolf, Scamp and other Disney characters. It's Earth Day in Duckburg, and Donald's cleaning up the city in William Van Horn's "Taking Things Litterly." Mickey Mouse and Eega Beeva explore "Pflip's Strange Power" in a 1948 classic by Bill Walsh and Floyd Gottfredson. From KFS 12/27/48-3/5/49 Li'l Bad Wolf plays "Musical Eggs" in an Easter-themed story by the famous Dutch team of Wilbert Plijnaar and Dick Matena. Donald's nephews are "Straight Shooters" in a short gag story by Duck master Al Taliaferro. From WDCS #76 January 1947 Goofy in "Esteem For a Day" by Sarah Kinney when a world of Goofylike alien beings asks him to be their Great Reasoner... an exalted judge who must solve the entire planet's problems Scamp tries "Making Like a Mole" by moving bones through underground tunnels. This classic Lady and the Tramp-world adventure features the art of Al Hubbard. From WDCS #224 May 1959. Finally, in Per Erik Hedman's "Gadabout Gadget (Formula One, Part 2)"" Donald's and Scrooge's Formula One racing adventures continue. Donald loses a super racecar part in the jungles of Brazil, and must trek into danger to recover it
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #675

2006

In "Snow Job," Donald and Neighbor Jones must unite to prevent a "phantom snowballer" from causing chaos. Pat and Carol McGreal's "Orb Saga" continues with two more chapters... one of which is the only Mickey Mouse story ever drawn by Chilean star-artist Vicar. In Stefan Petrucha's "Naughty or Nice," Donald is hypnotized to be nice to everybody at Christmastime, but how much niceness is too much? Finally, Mickey is hot on the trail of spy Trigger Hawkes in chapter one of Floyd Gottfredson's classic "Mickey Mouse in the Foreign Legion."
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #676

2006

Pat and Carol McGreal join Cesar Ferioli to present "New Year's Nightmare," the stunning 24-page conclusion to our ongoing "Orb Saga " Donald, Scrooge, Mickey, Goofy and Gyro go head-to-head with the Phantom Blot and Mirengue the Malevolent In "Judgement Day," Big Bad Wolf gets mixed up in the ongoing feud between Brer Fox, Brer Bear and Brer Rabbit. Floyd Gottfredson's "Mickey Mouse in the Foreign Legion" continues as Mickey crosses swords with Trigger Hawkes and Pegleg Pete Then Marco Rota's Donald tries to experience a "Fortunate New Year," but meets misfortune par excellence
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #678

2007

In a brand-new William Van Horn epic, Donald Duck becomes "The Critic" - and famed artists quiver when his temper quakes Floyd Gottfredson's "Mickey Mouse Joins the Foreign Legion" concludes, with Mickey facing down an entire army of Yussuf Aiper's bandits Gyro Gearloose faces Pegleg Pete in Carl Barks' "Inventors' Contest," then Big Bad Wolf tells Li'l Wolf about his pig-catching youth. In "Write Thinking," Donald helps design a machine that can turn anyone into a novelist Finally, Fethry Duck tries to turn hillbilly Hard Haid Moe into a country music star - only to learn that "You Can Take The Guy Out of the Country, BUT..."
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #682

2007

Donald Duck finds himself "In A Minor Key" when a wacky invention shrinks him to bug-size. Then 2006 Eisner Hall of Fame inductee Floyd Gottfredson is back with the thrilling conclusion of Mickey Mouse's action-packed "The Gleam " Big Bad Wolf experiences a "Second Childhood" by enrolling in an orphans' home, then Minnie Mouse and Horace Horsecollar take an ill-fated trip on "The Road to Perdition " Finally, Donald tries hypnotizing a fierce wild horse in Carl Barks' "Days at the Lazy K "
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #685

2007

It's time for Halloween And when Donald and Daisy get lost on a lonely road, they find themselves at "Hada's House," a mansion whose tycoon owner may really be a vampire Fan favorite Romano Scarpa confronts Mickey with freakish shape-shifting beasts in "The Transmutant Gifts;" then Carl Barks turns Donald into a "Jet Witch" via a Gyro Gearloose invention Finally we shift gears to celebrate Huey, Dewey and Louie's 70th anniversary in the all-new "Happy Birthday Times Three "
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #686

2007

With Election Day near in "Just For Kicks," Mayor Pork hires Donald to help show his voters that he's just an ordinary guy. Alas, the Mayor isn't exactly normal... nor are the mishaps Donald causes for him at Duckburg's biggest amusement park In Noel Van Horn's "Signs," it's Goofy's turn for mishaps in a battle with superstition. Then Mickey's in a battle... to find and save the Missing Link in Cesar Ferioli's "Free Weegie " Finally, waterskiier Donald is slip-sliding away in Carl Barks' classic "Great Ski Race "
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #687

2008

When Donald pretends not to be celebrating Christmas this year, he doesn't think his nephews will run away from home... but that's what happens in the all-new Yuletide saga "Freeze a Jolly Good Fellow " Next, mix together Mickey Mouse, a mysterious cat burglar named Katarina, an ancient Chinese jade cat, and a Hong Kong criminal Tong, and you get Byron Erickson's "Claws of the Cat," a pulse-pounding adventure way out of Mickey's league Paul Murry's "Present Plot" and "Santa Claus' Visit," a never-before-reprinted 1943 romp by Duck master Jack Hannah, wrap the issue in classic mistletoe
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #688

2008

In William Van Horn's "Winks," Donald goes looking for the Lost Treasure of Duckburg in the dead of winter, because it's the only time of year when no one has ever looked Next, in Part 1 of Floyd Gottfredson's long-awaited "The Gleam," Mickey battles a devious swami with designs on Minnie's family fortune Backyard brawler Donald enjoys a "Renewed Feud" with Neighbor Jones; then Big Bad Wolf gets "Red Riding Hoodwinked" in a 1946 Carl Buettner classic Noel Van Horn brings back Pegleg Pete in Mickey's "Stir Crazy," and Carl Barks introduces Donald Duck to "Singapore Joe," a rowdy parrot with a pirate's temper Brer Rabbit rounds out the book.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #689

2008

It's Valentine's Day, and Daisy dumps Donald for a Saudi nobleman in Marco Rota's "Burning Hearts " Can Donald rescue his riven romance? Next, it's Pegleg Pete who falls in love—with crimebustin' Mickey Mouse and Butch disguised as "Schoolgirls " Then, in part two of Floyd Gottfredson's "The Gleam," Mickey struggles to outwit the jewel-robbing swami... but falls at the feet of his hypnotic power Finally, in Carl Barks' "Jet Rescue," it's Donald's turn to dump his significant other, desperately wooing slinky flower collector Swansdown Swoonsudden
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2008

When Donald's nephews take advice from a no-good bully in Carl Barks' "Swimming Swindlers," they end up playing dirty against Unca Donald in a sports contest. But the shoe's on the other foot in Mau Heymans' "Mysterious Mustachio," when everyone blames the nephews for a graffiti plague at school! Next, it's high seven seas adventure for Mickey and Professor Dustibones in the all-new "Mummy Dearest," featuring the return of the beautiful—and treacherous—pirate Lotus Blossom! Finally, Gladstone and Donald chase down lost artist Pickeasel in Cesar Ferioli's outrageous "Portrait of a Gander!"
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #694

2008

We all know clowns are secretly evil... and Donald proves it in William Van Horn's new "Lost and Clowned!" Huey, Dewey, and Louie idolize a heroic police dog in Lars Jensen's "Detective Duck"; then, in Noel Van Horn's "Fame," it's Mickey's turn to take a bite out of Phantom Blot crime! A trio of back-to-school tales fill up the book: Don Markstein's Super Goof in "Two Heads Are Better Than One," Carl Barks' Donald in "Playin' Hookey," and Al Hubbard's Fethry in "Blackboard Bungle!"
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #696

2008

Celebrate Mickey's 80th anniversary this month with a wild new Byron Erickson/Cesar Ferioli jam: "An Impish Bad Birthday " Then Mickey, Atomo Bleep-Bleep, and the ghostly Hon-Ki-Ton find gold and danger in the pulse-pounding climax of Romano Scarpa's "Sacred Spring of Seasons Past " Classic Carl Barks, new Big Bad Wolf, and Junior Woodchuck shorts fill out the issue in style
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #698

2008

"Donald's Bay Lot," the bargain beachfront vacation home plagued by turtles, tidal waves, and land mines Next, in part one of a Floyd Gottfredson classic, Mickey Mouse tries to train Minnie's "Boxing Champion" cousin... but Ruff House Rat isn't exactly an athlete for the record books Daisy's nieces April, May, and June wrassle with the Beagle Boys in "A Fouled-Up Fairy Tale"; then Lars Jensen gives Scamp a lesson in "Useful Things (And How to Use Them) " Finally, trying to win a soda company's sweepstakes, Donald Duck drinks a little too much of the product... and ends up at a sugar addicts' rehab clinic in Pat and Carol McGreal's "Fizzy Pop Fiend "
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #699

2008

Donald Duck and his nephews are at war In Byron Erickson's "Oh, Grow Up " duck and ducklings renouce all responsibilities to each other... with Donald enjoying an oafish second shildhood while the kids ineptly run the house Then, in Carl Barks' classic "Gold Finder," Heuy, Dewey, and Louie earn Donald's and Daisy's ire with a destructive new invention, while Bucky Bug battles pirates in an all-new high-seas saga. Finally, in the conclusion of Floyd Gottfredson's "Boxing Champion," Ruff House Rat is down for the count... leaving Mickey and Butch to fight the murderous Creamo Catnera in his place
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #705

2009

It's Donald Duck's 75th Anniversary! And we're celebrating in style with a trio of very special tales. First, Kari Korhonen's all-new Another One For the Album pays touching tribute to Donald's relationships with family, friends, and fiends. Then we present two of Donald's very first 1930s comics adventures: Federico Pedrocchi's The Secret of Mars, and William F. Ward's never-before-reprinted Among the Hillbillies With Donald and Mac! Classic Brer Rabbit and an all-new Mickey Mouse romp round out this can't-miss issue.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #691

2008

On April Fool's Day, a young Duck's fancy turns to thoughts of... practical jokes In Robert Klein's "Greatest Hoax of All Time," Donald convinces Uncle Scrooge that the aliens have landed Then Mickey faces a rematch with Pat McGreal's 11th Dimensional Imp in "Mates in Mischief " Brer Rabbit foils Brer Fox with "The Molasses Well," while Emil Eagle sics "The Ro-Brat" on Gyro Gearloose in a never-before-published Tony Strobl saga. Finally, Donald's nephews meet Carl Barks' "Smugsnorkle Squattie," an exotic dog that's specially trained to do... nothing special
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2008

It's Gemstone's 700th issue - an unprecedented 80-page giant! Seven-Hundredth Heaven, Daan Jippes' epic Donald and Scrooge adventure, co-stars nearly every Disney hero who's ever appeared in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories! Our backup tales break the Disney fourth wall, too: William Van Horn's Close-Ups has Donald, Uncle Rumpus and the gang critiquing their own writer/artist; Gil Turner's Turtle Soup has Donald leaving Duckburg to cross swords with Zeke Wolf; and Lars Jensen's Nothing New introduces Hackney McWebfoot, Donald's snarky comics writer cousin! Part one of Floyd Gottfredson's 1932 Mickey Mouse adventure, Mickey Mouse Sails for Treasure Island, is icing on the anniversary cake!
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #701

2009

When Pat McGreal's Steel Duck Donald challenges TV's top chef on the country's hottest cooking show, it's not long before the program mutates into a huge, super-vicious food fight! In Sarah Kinney's Goofy Goes Olympus, the Goof falls in love with a Greek goddess; then Paul Murry's Big Bad Wolf launches The Clubhouse Caper to crash the Three Pigs' new lodge. Ben Verhagen's Huey, Dewey, and Louie enjoy a winter's feud in Frozen Duck and a bout of gluttony in Carl Barks' classic Jam Robbers. Finally, Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse Sails For Treasure Island continues, with Pegleg Pete's pirates running amuck!
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #702

2009

In Carl Barks' Donald Mines His Own Business, Donald's nephews have drawn a phony gold mine map... and Unca Donald follows it straight to a missile test range! Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse Sails For Treasure Island continues, with Minnie facing a shotgun wedding and crazed hermit Bill Shakespeare entering the fray! Frank Jonker's Big Bad Wolf sics his nasty nephew on his goody-goody son, but Is Izzy As He Was? Finally, Donald tries turning a thug into a gentleman in Stefan Petrucha's Bumrisk Go Lightly., . and takes an unexpected Jurassic trek in William Van Horn's Just In Time
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #703

2009

In Daan Jippes' Serenity Serenade, Donald Duck and the boys are having a nice life as beachcombers, despite bureaucratic annoyances like needing a salvage permit. Until, that is, their idyll is disturbed by Uncle Scrooge... and a machine that sucks everything from the ocean floor! Next, it's raining monkeys in the final chapter of Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse Sails For Treasure Island—with the climactic battle between Mickey, Pegleg Pete, a gorilla army, and the enigmatic Bill Shakespeare! Wrapping up the issue are two outrageous comedies: Carl Barks presents Huey, Dewey, and Louie's classic Picnic Tricks, while Byron Erickson's Duck Avenger fights the forces of Sound and Fury!
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2009

In Unfair at the Funfair, Gladstone Gander thinks Donald Duck will bring him luck... so drags him through a day at Duckburg's wildest amusement park! Then, in Noel Van Horn's Wildwood, a bored Mickey seeks a backwoods getaway... and finds war with sneaky showman Odious Crumb and the proverbial Fish Out of Water. Gus Goose battles Locust Loco in a new Daan Jippes jaunt; then Fireman Donald goes to blazes in a classic Barks tale. Finally, Big Bad Wolf turns crooked pizza promoter in an unprecedented long adventure: Massimo Fecchi's Some Like It Hot!
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #706

2009

In an Olaf Solstrand/Romano Scarpa team-up, Donald Duck uses Gyro Gearloose's new Sequel Machine to produce tomorrow's newspaper today, only to learn of an impending disaster that only he can prevent! Then, in Noel Van Horn's Horsefeathers and Wildwood, Mickey Mouse, Minnie, and Goofy discover a twisted forest where anything can happen! In Jack Bradbury's Rocketing Rogue, Big Bad Wolf attempts the conquest of inner space; then Bill Walsh and Manuel Gonzales bring back Ellsworth, our much-requested mynah bird. Finally, Donald's Posy Patch meets a bee invasion in Carl Barks' 1947 classic.
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #707

2009

When Carl Barks' Donald Duck tries to enjoy Vacation Time, he ends up in a battle royale with super salesmen! Next, John Lustig (Last Kiss) is back with Mickey Mouse in The Giggle Caper, the strange mystery of unexplained laugh attacks! In Freddy Milton and Daan Jippes' Coat of Harms, Daisy Duck must protect a sorority symbol from danger, while Panchito Pistoles visits Clara Cluck in a vintage Ken Hultgren classic. Goofy and Butch bring floods to the desert in Sarah Kinney's Rain Mojo; then Lars Jensen's Horsing Around pairs Donald and Gladstone Gander with April, May, and June. Bill Walsh and Manuel Gonzales' Ellsworth rounds out the book.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #634

2003

Adventures and short stories featuring classic Disney standard characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories Vol 15

1990

Pizen spring dude ranch. — Rival beachcombers. — Letters from the duck man 5 / Geoffrey Blum. — Sunken yacht. — Managing the echo system. — Plenty of pets.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories Vol 19

1990

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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories Vol 24

1990

Some heir over the rainbow. — Why Barks? / Dana Gabbard. — Master rainmaker. — Money stairs. — Bee bumbles. — Wispy Willie.
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #679

2007

Spring holidays get a Disney-style drubbing this issue Daan Jippes turns Donald into "An Easter Basketcase" after a feud with his nephews, then has the Junior Woodchucks defending a petrified sequoia in "Coal Black and the Three Ducklings." Mickey Mouse meets a demonic, otherworldly imp on April Fool's Day in "The Imp and I." Scamp runs away from home in a great Lady and the Tramp-world story by "Tramp" creator Ward Greene. The issue wraps up with two strange tales of weird science: Mickey's battle with artificial intelligence in "Faulty Circuits," and Donald transformed into an armchair ( ) in "The Sit-Down Strike "
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Walt Disney's Comics And Stories #674

2006

In "Froggy Fortune," a desperate-for-money Donald lucks out when he accidentally catches a frog that can out-jump any other. But the frog gets away before it can win the $10,000 in a frog-jumping contest Next, "The Mystery of Freefer Hall" is an all-new sequel to Floyd Gottfredson's classic "The Seven Ghosts." Mickey, Donald and Goofy stay at Colonel Bassett's mansion for a "mystery weekend," where actors are meant to stage a fake "crime" for guests to solve. "The Case of the Hovering Wolf" is explained by a loose magic spell floating around the woods Finally the "Orb Saga" continues with two more exciting chapters starring Donald and Daisy.
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Winnie the Pooh and You

2001

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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #652

2004

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #655

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #653

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #654 (Walt Disney's Comics and Stories

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #656

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #657

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #659

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #660

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #662

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #663

2005

Short stories and adventures featuring Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and other standard Disney characters.
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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #673

2006

In William Van Horn's classic "Kid Stuff," it's Donald's Halloween job to paint a haunted house. In "Boo to You Too," Scamp and Trusty get mixed up with spooky thrills and spills. "The Broom Boom" finds the Three Little Pigs outsmarting a wicked witch. In "Hotel Transylvania," Donald and the kids wait on ghosts and ghouls. Finally, the first two chapters of Pat and Carol McGreal's "The Orb Saga" get Donald and Mickey involved with magic spheres and a thousand-year-old curse
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Walt Disney World Sc Animal Kingdom

2007

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Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #637

2003

Adventures and short stories featuring classic Disney standard characters.
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Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar Toy Story 3)

2010

Book HardcoverPublication 5/4/2010 24Reading Age 3 and Up
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5-Minute Marvel Stories

2012

Marvel Super Heroes are quite busy saving the day—from battling crooks and robbers to evil alien invaders, mutants, and super villains! Each of these twelve stories is the perfect length for reading aloud in about five minutes, making them perfect for jam-packed days. This treasury stars all your favorite Marvel Super Heroes—including Spider-Man and Iron Man—and features action-packed, full-page and spot illustrations. Now the Super Heroes' adventures are the way to go before bedtime, on the go, or any moment!
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The Amazing Spider-Man

An Origin Story

2011

With great power comes great responsibility . . . When high school student Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider, he is given sensational abilities that allow him to crawl up walls, just like a spider! But when tragedy strikes Peter’s Uncle Ben, Peter vows to use those abilities for the good of all mankind as the Amazing Spider-Man!

Authors

Sarah Kinney
Author · 13 books

Sarah Kinney has written over 150 original Disney comics for Egmont Publishing. She now counts Mickey, Donald, and Goofy among the voices in her head. Sarah recently delighted her daughters by writing the Nancy Drew graphic novel series for Papercutz. Nancy Drew has that special quality Sarah yearns for—she’s always right! Sarah has just finished scripting the animated feature Blaze of Glory for Santoon Productions. A self-help junkie, Sarah looks forward to the day when she can write a book telling folks how to live their lives. Sarah lives in the coolest town ever, Amherst, MA - where she plans to stay forever.

César Ferioli
César Ferioli
Author · 3 books

César Ferioli Pelaez is a Spanish comic book artist. He is best known for his Mickey Mouse comics, which are primarily inspired by Floyd Gottfredson's classic newspaper strip stories with Mickey Mouse. Since 1989, Ferioli has worked for the Danish Disney publisher Egmont. One of his best-known works is the 2003 series Mythos Island, written by Pat and Carol McGreal and Per-Erik Hedman.

Carl Barks
Carl Barks
Author · 62 books

Carl Barks (March 27, 1901 – August 25, 2000) was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck (1947), Gladstone Gander (1948), the Beagle Boys (1951), The Junior Woodchucks (1951), Gyro Gearloose (1952), Cornelius Coot (1952), Flintheart Glomgold (1956), John D. Rockerduck (1961) and Magica De Spell (1961). The quality of his scripts and drawings earned him the nicknames "The Duck Man" and "The Good Duck Artist". People who work for Disney generally do so in relative anonymity; the stories only carry Walt Disney's name and (sometimes) a short identification number. Prior to 1960, the creator of these stories remained a mystery to his readers. However, many readers recognized Barks' work and drawing style, and began to call him the Good Duck Artist, a label which stuck even after his true identity was discovered by John and Bill Spicer in 1959. After Barks received a 1960 visit from Bill and John Spicer and Ron Leonard, he was no longer anonymous, as his name soon became known to his readers. Writer-artist Will Eisner called him "the Hans Christian Andersen of comic books." In 1987, Barks was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. (From wikipedia)

Freddy Milton
Freddy Milton
Author · 1 books

Freddy Milton (b. 1948, Viborg, Denmark) is a Danish cartoonist and translator. Milton earned his fame in Europe in the late 70's as the writer and illustrator of multitudes of Donald Duck and Woody Woodpecker stories, sometimes in collaboration with fellow Disney comics artist Daan Jippes. Milton debuted his own funny animals comic series Gnuff (Nuft in the English translation), featuring a family of dragons, in a self-published fanzine in 1974. The dragons’ adventures continued for decades, appearing also in the US in Fantagraphics’ 80's funny animal magazine Critters.

Paul Murry
Author · 3 books

Paul Murry (November 25, 1911 – August 4, 1989) was an American cartoonist and comics artist. He is best known for his Disney comics, which appeared in Dell Comics and Gold Key Comics from 1946 to 1984. Like many Disney comic book artists Murry started his career working at the Walt Disney Studios. During his time there he was an assistant to legendary animator Fred Moore. In the 1940s, Murry worked on Disney newspaper strips, including the Sunday Uncle Remus and His Tales of Brer Rabbit strip from the first installment on October 14, 1945 through July 14, 1946. After leaving the studio in 1946 he began to work for Western Publishing doing stories featuring the Disney characters. Dell Four Color No. 129 (1946) featuring three Uncle Remus stories penciled by Murry was the first comic book containing his artwork. He is best known for his rendition of Mickey Mouse and associated characters. This includes serials starring Mickey and Goofy in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Mickey Mouse Magazine. Many of these serials were written by Carl Fallberg. Murry's first published Mickey Mouse story was "Mickey Mouse and the Monster Whale," in Vacation Parade #1 (July 1950). Murry also drew such characters as Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, Brer Rabbit, The Sleuth, and others. The Phantom Blot and Super Goof comic books contained many Murry stories. Besides Disney, Murry also drew Woody Woodpecker comics, the Buck O'Rue comic strip (written by Dick Huemer), and gag cartoons. source: Wikipedia

Carol McGreal
Carol McGreal
Author · 16 books
Carol McGreal is an American comic book writer.
Ted Osborne
Author · 1 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name Theodore H. "Ted" Osborne was an American writer of comics, radio shows and animated films, remembered for his contributions to the creation and refinement, during the 1930s, of Walt Disney cartoon characters. (source: Wikipedia)

Don Rosa
Don Rosa
Author · 36 books

Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known as Don Rosa, is an American comic book writer and illustrator known for his Disney comics stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, and other characters which Carl Barks created for Disney-licensed comic books, first published in America by Dell Comics. Many of his stories are built on characters and locations created by Barks; among these was his first Duck story, "The Son of the Sun" (1987), which was nominated for a Harvey Award in the "Best Story of the Year" category. Rosa created about 90 stories between 1987 and 2006. In 1995, his 12-chapter work The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck won the Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story.

John Lustig
John Lustig
Author · 5 books
Creator of the subversive humor romance series Last Kiss. Plus comics writer for Disney; Marvel; Viz; and more! Recovering news reporter/editor.
Frank Jonker
Frank Jonker
Author · 6 books
Frank Jonker is one of the most productive Dutch comic writers, and probably the one person in the Netherlands who can make a living out of this profession. He is a regular scriptwriter for the Dutch Donald Duck weekly and the girls' magazines Tina and Penny. Besides his work for magazines, Jonker is known for his full-length adventure comics made in collaboration with Hans van Oudenaarden ('Bob Evers'), Ijsbrand Oost ('Max Miller') and Danker Jan Oreel ('Hel'). Several of his comics on commission are based on true stories or historical events, such as 'Het Van Walraven-testament' (2009) and 'Nieuwe Vrienden' (2014) with artist Eric Heuvel, 'De Verdronken Paarden van Ameland' (2011) by commission of Penny magazine, and 'Japien de Joode' (2023) with Danker Jan Oreel.
William Van Horn
William Van Horn
Author · 17 books

William Roger Van Horn (born February 15, 1939) is an American cartoonist. Van Horn debuted professionally in his forties with the black-and-white comic book Nervous Rex (1985-1987). A huge fan of Carl Barks, from 1988 Van Horn became a Disney comics artist and writer, producing for decades Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge stories (occasionally with scripts by John Lusting), primarily for the northern European market. His son Noel Van Horn has worked extensively as a Disney cartoonist as well.

Jack Bradbury
Author · 1 books

John Morin "Jack" Bradbury was an american animator and comic book artist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Br...

Vic Lockman
Vic Lockman
Author · 4 books

Vic Lockman was a Christian, American cartoonist and comic strip writer. He started cartooning from a young age taught by his father. He was once head of the art department for the School of Aviation Medicine at Randolph Field, Texas. He was married and had children. His son, Mark Thomas Lockman (1952–1989) was a journalist, to whom one of Vic's cartoon books was dedicated. Among the many comic strips and cartoons he created, Vic might be most known for his characters created for The Walt Disney Company in 1960; Newton Gearloose and Moby Duck.

Michael T. Gilbert
Michael T. Gilbert
Author · 3 books
Michael Terry Gilbert is an American comic book artist and writer.
Carl Fallberg
Author · 2 books

Carl Robert Fallberg (September 11, 1915 – May 9, 1996) was a Disney Comics artist who wrote and drew many Disney Comics. He was noteworthy for scripting most of the Mickey Mouse serials illustrated by Paul Murry that appeared in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories from the early 1950s to 1973. Many of these reflected his love of railroads. He also specialized in creating colorful characters inhabiting the various exotic locales the serials often were set in. This provided narrative interest that compensated for the generally bland personality Mickey Mouse had in this period. He also created Lil Bad Wolf and wrote some Bucky Bug, Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge stories. In the 1940s and 1950s, his Fiddletown & Copperopolis comic strip appeared in Railroad Magazine.

Romano Scarpa
Romano Scarpa
Author · 18 books
Romano Scarpa was one of the most famous Italian creators of Disney comics.
Noel Van Horn
Noel Van Horn
Author · 5 books

Noel Van Horn is a cartoonist born in the United States and living in Canada. He has mainly produced Disney comics for the Danish publisher Egmont. He is the son of William Van Horn, also a well-known Disney cartoonist.

Merrill De Maris
Author · 1 books

Merrill De Maris was an American writer who worked on Disney Comic Strips for King Features Syndicate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merrill...

David Gerstein
David Gerstein
Author · 4 books

David Gerstein is an American comics author and editor as well as an animation historian. Gerstein has five books and countless comic book credits to his name. He has written many Disney comics stories, usually featuring Mickey Mouse and/or Donald Duck and provided American English script doctoring for Mickey and Donald stories that were originally written in a different language. Past employments include Egmont Creative A/S, a Danish comics studio, and Gemstone Publishing. His current work is with various affiliates of Egmont, and Fantagraphics Books. Recurring gags in Gerstein's writing (both original stories and script doctoring of others') include quotations from Shakespeare, Gilbert and Sullivan, and T.S. Eliot, often paraphrased in a humorous manner.

Stefan Petrucha
Stefan Petrucha
Author · 61 books

Stefan Petrucha (born January 27, 1959) is an American writer for adults and young adults. He has written graphic novels in the The X-Files and Nancy Drew series, as well as science fiction and horror. Born in the Bronx, he has spent time in the big city and the suburbs, and now lives in western Massachusetts with his wife, fellow writer Sarah Kinney, and their daughters. At times he has been a tech writer, an educational writer, a public relations writer and an editor for trade journals, but his preference is for fiction in all its forms.

Tom Wood
Tom Wood
Author · 3 books

Tom Wood graduated from Middle Tennessee State University on a Saturday then started full-time the following Monday at The Tennessean, where he spent the next 36 years as a sports writer and copy editor. Tom covered area colleges, boxing, the Iroquois Steeplechase, the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and other events. He still freelances mainly for the Ledger newspapers in Nashville and Knoxville and Chattanooga (Hamilton County Herald) but has also written for the Saltillo (MS) Daily Journal, Knoxville News Sentinel, Country Family News, the Naples News, and Ft. Myers News-Press, and other publications. The short story "A Night on the Town" (2020) co-written with Michael J. Tucker is available as an ebook, and also has been turned into a full-length screenplay. Two of Tom's stories have been semifinalists in the Nashville Film Festival, Vendetta Stone (2015) and Death Takes a Holliday (2016). Tom's other short stories have appeared in the anthologies Writers Crushing Covid-19 (2020), Words on Water (2019), Tennesseans West Vol. 1 (2015), Weird Western Yarns Vol. 1, Western Tales! Vol. 3 and Filtered Through Time (2014). Tom has worked as an extra on the ABC series "Nashville" (2012-2018) as well as "The Identical" movie (2014), a music video, and other multi-media projects.

Bill Walsh
Author · 2 books

William Crozier Walsh was a film producer, screenwriter and comics writer who primarily worked on live-action films for Walt Disney Productions. (source: Wikipedia)

Mark Shaw
Author · 1 books
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. ^5
Floyd Gottfredson
Floyd Gottfredson
Author · 25 books
Arthur Floyd Gottfredson was an American cartoonist best known for his defining work on the Mickey Mouse comic strip. He has probably had the same impact on the Mickey Mouse comics as Carl Barks had on the Donald Duck comics. Two decades after his death, his memory was honored with the Disney Legends citation in 2003 and induction into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2006.
Guido Martina
Author · 18 books

Guido Martina was an Italian comic writer, documentarist and author. (source: English Wikipedia) Guido Martina è stato un fumettista italiano, primo e fra i principali autori di storie a fumetti Disney del secondo dopoguerra, arrivando a scriverne oltre un migliaio, e capostipite della scuola Disney italiana; fu l'inventore delle Parodie Disney (fonte: Wikipedia in italiano)

Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney Company
Author · 1664 books

Note: The decision was made to consolidate all Disney publications under the name Walt Disney Company. This profile is for Walt Disney, the characters he created, and the company he founded. Any questions, please ask in the Librarian's Group. Walter Elias “Walt” Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist. Disney is famous for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century. As the co-founder (with his brother Roy O. Disney) of Walt Disney Productions, Disney became one of the best-known motion picture producers in the world. The corporation he co-founded, now known as The Walt Disney Company, today has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $35 billion. Disney is particularly noted for being a film producer and a popular showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design. He and his staff created some of the world's most famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse, a character for which Disney himself was the original voice. He has been awarded four honorary Academy Awards and has won twenty-two competitive Academy Awards out of fifty-nine nominations, including a record four in one year, giving him more awards and nominations than any other individual. He also won seven Emmy Awards. He is the namesake for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the United States, as well as the international resorts Tokyo Disney, Disneyland Paris, and Disneyland Hong Kong. Disney died of lung cancer in Burbank, California, on December 15, 1966. The following year, construction began on Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. His brother Roy Disney inaugurated the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971. The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) (commonly referred to as Disney) is the largest media and entertainment conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, the company was reincorporated as Walt Disney Productions in 1929. Walt Disney Productions established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and travel. Taking on its current name in 1986, The Walt Disney Company expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theatre, radio, publishing, and online media. In addition, it has created new divisions of the company in order to market more mature content than it typically associates with its flagship family-oriented brands. The company is best known for the products of its film studio, the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, today one of the largest and best-known studios in Hollywood. Disney also owns and operates the ABC broadcast television network; cable television networks such as Disney Channel, ESPN, and ABC Family; publishing, merchandising, and theatre divisions; and owns and licenses 11 theme parks around the world. On January 23, 2006, it was announced that Disney would purchase Pixar in an all-stock transaction worth $7.4 billion. The deal was finalized on May 5. On December 31, 2009, Disney Company acquired the Marvel Entertainment, Inc. for $4.24 billion. The company has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since May 6, 1991. An early and well-known cartoon creation of the company, Mickey Mouse, is the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company. —from Wikipedia

Pat McGreal
Pat McGreal
Author · 20 books

Pat McGreal was a prolific writer of Disney Comics for the Egmont Company overseas, much of it later republished in this country. His non-Disney work included three graphic novels for DC/Vertigo: Chiaroscro; The Private Lives of Leonardo DaVinci, Veils and I, Paparazzi. Among the comic books he wrote for were Captain Marvel, Tarzan, The Simpsons, Judge Dredd, The Flash, Justice League, Indiana Jones, Martian Manhunter and Fighting American. He was an Eisner Award nominee and a past president of the Comic Art Professonal Society.

Annie Auerbach
Annie Auerbach
Author · 47 books
Annie Auerbach is a speaker, consultant, brand strategist, and the co-founder of trends agency Starling, which specializes in helping brands understand cultural change in order to stay relevant. Starling's clients include Pepsico, Nike, Google and Unilever, and Auerbach was named a 2019 Timewise Power Founder on #timewisepower50 alongside a range of flex working trailblazers who are changing the future of work. She has worked flexibly for twenty years in many different guises—part-time, remote working, freelancing, through a portfolio career and returning to work after having her two daughters. She lives in London with her family.
Mau Heymans
Mau Heymans
Author · 1 books
Mau Heymans is a Dutch Disney comics artist and writer. He started his career in 1987. He is primarily an illustrator and also wrote some stories with Kirsten De Graaf. Heyman does Scrooge McDuck universe comics for the publisher Oberon. His style is Barks-inspired, with long necks and beaks on the ducks. Mau Heyman's older brother, Bas Heymans, is also a Disney comics artist, and the brothers have styles very similar to each other.
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