Four Color #1305
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1962 Dell issue finds the lovably nearsighted Mister Magoo in a predicament that's equal parts charming and chaotic — he's cheerfully talking into a squawking green parrot, mistaking it for a telephone receiver, while the actual blue rotary phone rings insistently on the table beside him. Bob Gustafson's cover art captures Magoo's blissful obliviousness perfectly against a sunny yellow background, with the bird's startled expression doing all the comedic heavy lifting. A delightful snapshot of the gentle, good-natured humor that made Magoo such an endearing character throughout the early 1960s.
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After being sent away from his house, while it is being painted, Mister Magoo decides to stay overnight in a hotel. Unfortunately, he mistakes a department store for the hotel and stays there instead.
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