Four Color #1313
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Walt Disney's Moon Pilot" in Four Color #1313 (1962) delivers a sleek, mid-century sci-fi adventure where test pilot Capt. Richmond Talbot—fresh off training the first chimp to orbit the moon—finds himself unexpectedly selected to follow in its footsteps. As he prepares for the historic mission, a shadowy woman begins to haunt his days, her intentions unclear: is she a spy, or something more enigmatic? Written by Robert Buckner and Maurice Tombragel, with art by John Ushler, this 15-cent gem from Dell captures the era’s fascination with space travel and mystery, all rendered in crisp, colorful detail by the Western Publishing Production Shop.
In "Walt Disney's Moon Pilot," Capt. Richmond Talbot—fresh from training the first chimp to orbit the moon—finds himself unexpectedly selected to become the first man to follow in its path. As he prepares for launch, a shadowy woman begins to appear in his life, her intentions unclear: is she a spy, or something far more enigmatic?
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Reprinted in Mickyvision #5 (3+4)/1965 (1965), Walt Disney Comics Digest #50 (1974), Mickyvision #6/1965 (1985)
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