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Cover: Ken Hultgren

Four Color #27

Jul 1943 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Seven-Colored Terror!”

In "The Seven-Colored Terror!", Minnie inherits some money and opens a gift shop, only to face tough competition when the big department store next door slashes its prices. With her business in trouble, Mickey hatches a clever scheme: pretending to be a swami who can weave a customer’s personality into a colorful scarf. Art by Ken Hultgren, with full production by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1943 Four Color comic blends whimsy and charm in a story that’s as bright as its title suggests.

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artist, inker, letterer Ken Hultgren · colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Ken Hultgren

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artist, inker, letterer Ken Hultgren
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Minnie inherits some money and decides to open a gift shop. When the big department store next door undercuts her prices and takes her business, Mickey comes up with the idea of posing as a swami who will weave a person's personality into a scarf.

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