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Cover: Tony Strobl

Donald and Mickey #136

Oct 1974 · IPC · 0.06 GBP
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“Quacky Flying South”

In "Quacky Flying South," the Baron De Malin, a grizzled French traveler with a mysterious past, arrives at the castle with a dangerous offer: trade the enchanted Wizard's ring for Maid Marion's hand in marriage. As Robin Hood and Little John attempt a stealthy entry, the ring's hidden magic betrays their presence, setting off a tense standoff. Penciled by Pete Alvarado and inked by Tony DiPaola, with lettering by Bill Spicer, this 1974 adventure unfolds with classic charm and a touch of whimsy, all framed by Tony Strobl’s lively cover.

artist Pete Alvarado · inker Tony DiPaola · letterer Bill Spicer · cover Tony Strobl

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letterer Bill Spicer
cover pencils Tony Strobl

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The Baron De Malin, an ugly old traveller from France, has offered the powerful Wizard's ring to Prince John, in exchange for Maid Marion's hand in marriage, but when Robin Hood and Little John try to enter the castle, the ring gives away their position.

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