Baby Huey, the Baby Giant #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Me and My Little Typewriter," Baby Huey and his friend Gilbert try their hand at writing a story after being let down by a TV show, only to accidentally use a script by the legendary screenwriter Bill Quackspeare—leading to a surprising twist when Huey’s version ends up on screen. The story, drawn with lively charm by Marty Taras, captures the playful spirit of Harvey’s classic characters, with Warren Kremer’s cover adding a touch of whimsy to the mix.
In "Me and My Little Typewriter," Baby Huey and his friend Gilbert trade in their TV for a typewriter and a ream of paper, eager to create something of their own. But when Huey accidentally grabs screenwriter Bill Quackspeare’s script, his heartfelt story ends up on screen—much to Quackspeare’s surprise.
In "The Apple Tree," Huey’s excitement over Mr. McDuck planting a special apple tree quickly turns into a mischievous muddle when the tree is swapped—only to be replaced by McDuck’s own. Gilbert, ever the schemer, tricks Huey into chasing down apples to tie to the wrong tree, setting off a playful, fruit-filled adventure.
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