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Disney's Aladdin#11
Cover: Eduardo Savid & Horacio Ottolini

Disney's Aladdin #11

Aug 1995 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.10 CAD
“Carpet Diem”

In "Carpet Diem," Aladdin’s trip to China takes a dangerous turn when Prince Li sabotages his chance to race on flying carpets—kidnapping him to force a forfeit. With Aladdin out of the picture, the Sultan steps in to take his place, though his lack of skill on a carpet quickly turns the race into a high-stakes comedy of errors. Written by Dan Slott and brought to life by Eduardo Savid’s dynamic art, with inks by Horacio Ottolini, colors by Maria Parwulski, and letters by Phil Felix, this 1995 Marvel adventure captures the charm and chaos of Disney’s Aladdin in a story that’s equal parts daring and delightfully absurd. The cover, penciled by Savid and inked by Ottolini, perfectly captures the flying frenzy.

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writer Dan Slott · artist Eduardo Savid · inker Horacio Ottolini · colorist Maria Parwulski · letterer Phil Felix · cover Eduardo Savid, Horacio Ottolini

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writer Dan Slott
letterer Phil Felix
cover pencils Eduardo Savid
cover inks Horacio Ottolini

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While visiting China, Aladdin plans to race Prince Li on flying carpets, but the Prince has him kidnapped so that he will forfeit the race. The Sultan decides to take Aladdin's place, but he's not very good at carpet flying.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).