Donald and Mickey #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Inaccurate Defence" sees Robin Hood and Little John on the case in 1974’s Donald and Mickey #113, as Prince John’s new physician, Kurlat Sahh, raises suspicions with his odd habits—especially his mysterious use of homing pigeons. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by Sparky Moore, with lettering by Bill Spicer and a cover by Bob Gregory, this tale blends medieval intrigue with a touch of whimsy, all in a 0.05 GBP comic from the era.
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While King Richard is away on the Crusades, Robin Hood is keeping an eye on the kingdom, which is in the charge of Prince John. A mysterious physician named Kurlat Sahh has arrived to treat Prince John's thumb, but it appears that he is communicating with someone by means of homing pigeons. So Robin Hood and Little John investigate.
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