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Cover: Pete Alvarado

Four Color #1279

Feb 1962 · Dell · 0.15 USD
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“Rural Mural”

In "Rural Mural," Daisy takes Grandma Duck to the city, where a visit to an art exhibit featuring Grandma Jones sparks a surprising inspiration. Back on the farm, Grandma paints her own mural on the barn, drawing unexpected attention from art critics—though how she’ll handle the spotlight remains to be seen. Written and illustrated by Bob Gregory, with inks by Steve Steere and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, the cover by Pete Alvarado captures the charm of this small-town tale.

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writer, artist Bob Gregory · inker Steve Steere · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Pete Alvarado

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writer, artist Bob Gregory
cover pencils Pete Alvarado

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Daisy takes Grandma Duck to the city, where she sees an art exhibit by Grandma Jones and a mural painted on a wall. Returning to the farm, Grandma paints a mural on the side of her barn and attracts the attention of art critics.

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