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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #257 - Featuring the stories, gags, and adventures of Mickey, Goofy, Donald, and others. In ""Mother Hen Mickey,"" Mickey becomes the unwitting foster parent of a space being. Things go south when the creature's real parent threatens to destroy Earth! Prestige Format.
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DONALD DUCK AND FRIENDS #309 - (Various) Donald Duck in ""Stop the Presses"" by long-time fan Mike Barrier and Vicar leads this issue, followed by the first installment of ""The Fighting Sword of Shambor,"" a fantasy-adventure featuring Mickey Mouse, by Pat McGreal and Cesar Ferioli. ""Tangled Dreamcatchers"" by Pat and Shelly Block and Anibal Uzal, rounds out the issue!
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MICKEY MOUSE AND FRIENDS #258 - (Various) This issue leads off with Byron Erickson's and Cesar Ferioli's ""The Copy-Cat Crimes,"" a compelling mystery-adventure starring Mickey Mouse! Rounding out the title is a farcical send-up of the superhero genre, ""X-Goofs,"" featuring Mickey Mouse and Goofy, created by Stephan Petrucha and Rodriguez.
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MICKEY MOUSE AND FRIENDS #259 - (Various) John Lustig and Noel Van Horn get the ball rolling with ""Sweet Misery,"" featuring Mickey Mouse. Pat and Carol McGreal's Donald Duck tale, ""Battle Beasties,"" is a send-up of the Pokemon phenomenon. And Li'l Bad Wolf in ""Brainwaves,"" written by Donald D. Markstein, ends the book.
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DONALD DUCK AND FRIENDS #311 - (Various) Donald Duck tries to escape to a world with no TV, but finds the challenge worthy of any adventure on the tube! Then Mickey Mouse takes us back to the world of swords and sorcery in the first part of ""The Return to Shambor,"" written by Pat and Carol McGreal.
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DONALD DUCK AND FRIENDS #312 - (Various) Donald is outstanding in his new job of caregiver at the Duckburg Zoo in ""Emergency Duck,"" written by Janet Gilbert. Mickey continues his sword-and-sorcery adventures in the second part of Pat and Carol McGreal's ""Return to Shambor."" And Donald and Jones are up to their old habits in ""Kings of Chaos!"".
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #314 - Donald once again tries to make something more exciting of his dreary life in ""Once a Loser,"" drawn by Vicar. Mickey concludes his third adventure in Pat and Carol McGreal's Shambor epic in ""Showdown in Shambor."" And the Junior Woodchucks wrap the book in Pat and Shelly Block's ""A Sudsy Scheme."
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #315 - In Snooper by the Book, Donald mystifies the nephews when he sets up a private detective practice, and succeeds. Mickey must match wits with Bagarthach the Arch-Fiend after he unwittingly releases an ancient demon from its bottle prison. And Grandma and Gus wrap up in Grandma goes to Town.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #264 - Join Mickey and his compatriots as they try to defend their homes against The Dictator from the Future. Then enjoy as Donald and Gladstone square off for Daisy's affections in That Carnival Atmosphere. Wind down with Goofy and Li'l Bad Wolf short stories.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #316 - In World's Apart, Donald travels out of this world to encounter alluring space ducks. Also The Headless Warrior, a Mickey Mouse mystery-adventure, and Survival in the Wild, starring Daisy and the Junior Woodchucks.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #265 - Mickey and Goofy discover super heroes are real and sometimes need help in Mickey Mouse Meets Capt. Thunder. Then Donald Duck squares off with his three truant nephews in A Day to Play Hooky, and Goofy discovers problems in his own Awkward Age.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #317 - Not Distant Enough. Donald tries to solve the mystery of an Easter Island-like statue he unearths in his back yard. Mickey tries to make a better dog out of Pluto in Mascot Training. Donald takes a job in a clock store in A Duck in the Works.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #318 - Donald's old friend Wilfred Whirlwit becomes an evil inventor in The Demon Genius. Mickey accidentally gets transported to a land of gargantuan insects in Noel Van Horn's No Thanks for the Buggy Ride. Donald must deal with his neighbor's annoying security system in Burglar Alarm.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #267 - A well-meaning old lady kidnaps Mickey, thinking he's her runaway son in Mother Knows Best. Donald must pass a survival course in order to get his new job in Survival. Goofy learns he may be heir to a vast fortune in The Goofy Dynasty.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #319 - After a failed attempt to convince Scrooge to buy new computers, Donald takes a job at Microfloppy in The Human Touch. Mickey undergoes a routine eye exam and winds up with X-ray vision in Here's Looking Through You. Donald has a good car wreck in Dozy Parker.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #268 - Mickey discovers a lost city of birdmen in Stefan Petrucha and Cesar Ferioli's The City of Zoom. Then, in Donald's Cousin, Donald pretends to be his own relative. Plus, Trapped by Haphazard (featuring Goofy) and Horace's Travails (starring Horace Horsecollar).
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #320 - This Halloween issue leads with Donald as I, Monster, in which our hero is turned into a beast. Then it's Goofy's turn in the Mickey Mouse thriller, Werewolf Worries! Finally, Donald stars in HomeFront Hero! Cover by Daniel Branca.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #321 - This issue leads with Carl Barks' Snow Fun. Also featured is the conclusion to Mickey's Werewolf Worries, and a new Thanksgiving tale, Had a Gobbler, featuring Donald and the gang.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #323 - Donald Tames His Temper, from WDC&S #64. Also, Gong of the Year by Gorm Transgaard and Vicar; and the Mickey story, Go Figure by Sarah Kinney and Francisco Peinado.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #324 - Carl Barks' legendary ten-page The Duck in the Iron Pants, which pits Donald against his ever-resourceful nephews. Foes in Fellowship, a modern Mickey story by Don Markstein and Cesar Ferioli, and a modern Donald story, The Swell of Success.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #273 - Why Spy?, a two-part Mickey adventure by Stefan Petrucha and Noel Van Horn. William Van Horn's classic The Billion Bean Stampede, with Launchpad, Uncle Scrooge and the nephews.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #325 - Carl Barks' Lost in the Andes is reprinted. Donald and the nephews discover the lost city of Plane Awful where the natives are real squares and everything is built on the square.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #274 - The Ruby Eye of Omar Guy-Am, one of the most requested Paul Murry stories, along with Stefan Petrucha and Cesar Ferioli's Steamboat Willies, and a Donald Duck short Fifty-Cent Frenzy written by John Lustig.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #326 – Kicks off with Carl Barks' Good Neighbors, featuring Donald. This Mummy's No Dummy, by Michael T. Gilbert, is the Mickey story this month and the book wraps up with Donald in The Easter Mystery.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #275 – Caves of California, an exciting new Mickey adventure by Dave Rawson and Rodriques, leads. Followed by Bargain Battle, a Donald short, and Sales Resistance, another new Mickey tale.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #276 – A vintage Paul Murry Mickey adventure, The Sign of the Squid, leads this issue, followed by a Burbank-produced Al Hubbard Donald and Fethry classic, Pop Goes the Art, unpublished in the US until now. Plus, a new Goofy story, Muffler's Muff.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #328 - Carl Barks reprint, Three Dirty Little Ducks. A modern Mickey tale, Computer Commando, by Sarah Kinney and Rodriquez, and a modern Donald, Homing Pigeons by Vicar.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #277 - Mickey, Most Wanted, leads by Stefan Petrucha and Cesar Ferioli. Donald in It's Elementary My Dear, by Pat and Shelly Block and Millet, and Goofy in The Great Protector, by Sarah Kinney and David.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #329 - (Carl Barks/various) The Mad Chemist. Donald becomes a brilliant scientist after receiving a blow to the head and invents Duckmite, the most powerful substance in the world. Also, Mickey in A Tale of Two Crusoes, and Donald Duck in Limo Trouble.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #278 - (Bill Wright) A full-length, classic adventure from the Golden Age, Mickey Mouse and the Rajah's Treasure originally presented in Mickey Mouse Four Color #231.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #330 – Features the Carl Barks classic 1944 strip Rival Boatmen, as well as Mickey in The Mouse Who Knew Too Much by Pat and Carol McGreal and Noel Van Horn. Plus, Donald in The Pauper and the Pauper, by Gail Renard and Manrique.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #279 – Time and Time Again, by Pat and Carol McGreal and Cesar Ferioli. Plus, a Grandma Duck short, and a vintage Super Goof tale by Tony Strobl and Steve Steere.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #331 - Includes Carl Barks' classic ten-pager, Camera Crazy. Also featured are Mickey in Gliquid, and Donald in You Can Run But You Can't Hide and Handy Duck.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #280 - Features three 10-page adventures, including a vintage Paul Murry Mickey Mouse story, The Case of the Vanishing Bandit and two modern tales featuring Donald Duck and Goofy.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #332 – Features Carl Barks' classic Trick or Treat, complete with pages that were deleted by Western Publishing for its initial printing, but were restored in the 1980s.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #281 – Mickey Mouse in Poltergeist Panic, by Paul Hala and Jorge David; Donald Duck in The Shy Ghost, by Mike Sharland, Jack Sutter and Vicar, and Mickey in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mouse, by Stefan Petrucha and Rodriques.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #282 – (Petrucha/Rodriguez) Features Treasure of Sierra Motty, a Mickey adventure by Stefan Petrucha and Rodriques. Plus, Penalty Problems, a Morty and Ferdie soccer story.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #334 – Carl Barks' rare 1946 Firestone Giveaway story, Santa's Stormy Visit, leads this issue. Then Michael T. Gilbert and Noel Van Horn team up to bring you the Mickey Mouse story, The Sure Cure. And finally, Donald teams up with the Easter Bunny in Lars Jensen and Marco Rota's Santa's Helpers.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #283 – The rare 1946 Firestone Giveaway story, Mickey's Christmas Trees, leads this issue, followed by Donald Duck in Skeptics and Sorcery, by Jens Hansegard and Rodriques. Donald D. Markstein and Rodriques' Horace Horsecollar Christmas story, Songs of the Season, wraps the book.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #335 - While supervising the Undercook Hotel for the winter, Donald's nephews learn they possess a special ability called The Quacking! It's an outrageously scary long adventure by Pat and Carol McGreal and Vicar. Next, Donald wreaks havoc on a frozen lake in Carl Barks' 1946 classic, The Master Ice-Fisher. And finally cab driver Goofy goes To the Dogs.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #284 - Snow Use starts as a Doc Static experiment in snow removal. But when Goofy falls into the ""snow transport machine"" and Mickey follows him, they end up in a parallel world; from Stefan Petrucha and Cesar Ferioli. In Car Pool, Peter Hardfeldt's backup story, Donald and Goofy hire Horace to fix their cars.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #336 - Carl Barks' classic ten-pager, Biceps Blues, in which Donald tries to impress Daisy by becoming a body-builder, leads off this issue. Also featured is Mickey Mouse in Plain Brown Wrapper, with art by Noel Van Horn; Donald in Again and Again, by Kari Korhonen and Daniel Branca; and Donald again in Loud and Clear, with art by Mau Heymans.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #285 - Return of the Phantom Blot by Paul Murry is presented as a book-length adventure.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #337 - Carl Barks’ classic ten-pager this issue is Duck Luck, in which Donald flies in the face of a fortune cookie prediction. Also featured is Mickey Mouse in Leapin’ Leprechauns, written by Sarah Kinney, and Donald also stars in Brother Can You Spare a Pot of Gold, by Kari Korhonen and Daniel Branca. 32 pp.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #286 - Features a classic cover by Paul Murry, as well as his vintage Mouse story Green Dogs and Jams. Also featured is a two-part Mickey adventure, Coming Up Short, by Stefan Petrucha and Rodriques, and The Robot War With Neighbor Jones, a Donald short by Frank Jonker and Mau Heymans.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #338 – In Carl Barks' classic ten-pager, The Easter Election, Donald squares off against Gladstone's luck to try to win the title of Grand Marshal in the Duckburg Easter Parade. Plus, Guru Goofy by Sarah Kinney and Cesar Ferioli, and Master of Mice (starring Donald) by Gorm Transgaard and Vicar
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #287 – Bill Wright's classic, The World Under the Sea, is featured this issue, accompanied by the original cover, restored by Rick Keene. Plus, a Donald short, Hat Chasing, by Jippes and Nadorp, and a Mickey short, For the Birds, by Kinney and Rodriques
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #339 – Carl Barks classic In Ancient Persia, is the featured attraction. Plus, a Beagle Boys short story, Payback, by Pat and Shelly Block and Maria Nuñez.
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MICKEY MOUSE & FRIENDS #288 – Donald D. Markstein and Fabrizio Pedrocchi team up to bring you the Mickey adventure, The Power of the Gods. Pat and Carol McGreal and Vicar join forces for Battle for the Battle Beasties.
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DONALD DUCK AND FRIENDS #340 - May is Donald's "birthday," so this issue features A Blighted Birthday by Pat and Carol McGreal and Cesar Ferioli. Plus, Carl Barks' The Master Glasser, and Regarding Donald by the McGreals and Vicar. Cover by Daan Jiipes.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #342 - When Donald's nephews become High Wire Daredevils, Donald tries to upstage them with a tightrope walk over Niagara Falls. It's a classic 1944 adventure by Carl Barks, who also supplies a cover illustrating our backup tale, Og's Iron Bed by Vic Lockman and Tony Strobl.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #343 – (Barks/McGreal/Ferioli & Vicar) In Carl Barks’ 1944 classic Ten Cents Worth of Trouble, Donald accidentally spends the rarest coin in his collection. Then, in a long adventure by Pat and Carol McGreal, Donald becomes The Duke of Dipp. Mickey Mouse rounds out the issue with Quest for Rest, by Sarah Kinney and César Ferioli.
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DONALD DUCK & FRIENDS #345 - (Barks/Branca/Hamill/Petrucha) Re-live a Carl Barks epic as Donald and the boys set sail for Acapulco in The Tramp Steamer. Then in Jeff Hamill and Daniel Branca’s Guard Duty, Donald is tasked with breaking into Uncle Scrooge’s money bin. A Goofy short by Stefan Petrucha wraps the book.
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