ميكي [Mickey] comic books issue 308
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Issue #308
Published Aug 1956 by NV Drukkerij voor Nijverheid en Finaniciën.This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Published from 1950-1959, this Belgian publication reprinted various Disney comics and strips in a magazine-sized format with half the pages in color and half in black and white on newsprint pages. Each issue had 20 pages. In addition to comic stories, issues featured puzzles, editorials, and letters columns. The stories, including ones by Carl Barks, were serialized and often printed one page per issue, but each issue ended with one complete story. As a result, many stories were resized to five or six lines per page. French Language.
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Published May 2011 by Boom Studios.
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(W/A) Noel Van Horn (W) Don Markstein, Ted Osborne (A) Floyd Gottfredson, Al Taliaferro The celebration of 70 years of Walt Disney's Comics continues here with a salute to modern Mickey master Noel Van Horn, featuring two stories never-before-seen in the United States! 'Metamorphosis' finds Mickey confronting an out-of-control mechanical monster unlike anything you've ever seen, while 'Rocky Road to Ruin' chronicles Mickey and Horace's struggle to succeed in the cutthroat world of ice cream sales? Also features the classic Floyd Gottfredson story 'Mess Production,' not seen in the United States since 1934! Cover by Noel Van Horn Cover price $3.99.
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Published Aug 1956 by NV Drukkerij voor Nijverheid en Finaniciën.$7.20
Published from 1950-1959, this Belgian publication reprinted various Disney comics and strips in a magazine-sized format with half the pages in color and half in black and white on newsprint pages. Each issue had 20 pages. In addition to comic stories, issues featured puzzles, editorials, and letters columns. The stories, including ones by Carl Barks, were serialized and often printed one page per issue, but each issue ended with one complete story. As a result, many stories were resized to five or six lines per page.



