Anders And & Co. #37/1972
"Fejlslagne flugtforsøg" in Anders And & Co. #37/1972 offers a charming, self-contained visual gag wrapped in a playful, numbered sequence of six illustrations. Presented as a standalone feature with captions on the reverse of each image—numbered 10, 7, 28, 4, 3, and 5—this issue continues the series' whimsical tradition, complete with a typeset lettering style and a cover by Kay Wright and Larry Mayer.
Onkel Joakim’s desperate bid to escape his admirers leads him and Anders And on a wild, disguise-filled chase across town—first as grunting laborers, then as dogs in full costume. With the crowds closing in and the stakes hilariously high, their flimsy plan teeters on the edge of disaster.
In "Skrevet i stjernerne," Kludriand takes Moby’s horoscope seriously, declaring they’re destined to catch a whale—only to stumble upon a blue whale statue, a curious tourist sight in the middle of town. The moment feels like fate, but the real adventure is just beginning.
When three curious kittens sneak into a milk delivery truck, thinking they’ll finally meet the cow behind the milk, they’re in for a ride they never expected—off on a journey through the countryside, all while trying to figure out how to get back home. The story captures their wide-eyed adventure with gentle humor and a touch of whimsy, all in a simple, charming tale of mistaken destination and clever return.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #8 (188) (1956), Walt Disney Moby Duck #10 (1970), Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge #94 (1971), Walt Disney Productions Presents the Aristokittens Meet Jiminy Cricket #[1] (1971), Anders And & Co. #10/1954
Reprinted in Donald Duck & Co #38/1972 (1972)
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