Four Color #170
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Realistic Fishing," Mickey and Goofy take on a mystery that’s anything but fishy, posing as crewmen on the mysterious "Lucy Belle" to uncover the truth behind ten missing sailors—each with a shady past. With Bill Wright handling every aspect of the interior art and storytelling, this 1947 Four Color comic delivers a quirky, high-stakes adventure where the duo’s undercover mission leads them to a bizarre island prison and a human zoo of the vanished. The cover by Harvey Eisenberg captures the surreal tone, hinting at danger beneath the surface.
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Mickey and Goofy go undercover to investigate the disappearance of ten sailors, all with criminal records, on five voyages of the "Lucy Belle." After signing up with the Lucy Belle, they find that the captain is in league with Black Pete. They escape in a boat to a strange island, where they are captured and become part of a human zoo filled with the missing sailors.
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