Four Color #325
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Money for Ice Cream," Mickey stumbles upon an old typewriter with a red ribbon and, inspired, writes a novel he hopes will bring him fortune. When he sells it to a publisher, he’s stunned to discover their interest isn’t in the story—but in the vibrant pages themselves. Paul Murry’s playful art brings the whimsy and misfortune of the tale to life, with Carl Buettner’s cover capturing the moment’s surprise. A 10-cent comic from 1951, it’s a charming, offbeat slice of early Disney animation storytelling.
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Mickey finds an old typewriter with a red ribbon and uses it to write a novel. He sells it to a publisher who turns out to just want to use the colorful sheets as wallpaper.
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