Four Color #343
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ruby Eye of Homar-Guy-Am," Mickey and Goofy stumble upon the submerged ruins of a forgotten island civilization while exploring a tropical lagoon, uncovering a massive ruby embedded in an ancient idol. Just as they prepare to leave with their find, the notorious Black Pete arrives, turning the discovery into something far more dangerous. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with bold, energetic art by Paul Murry—both inks and colors—this 1951 adventure captures the thrill of discovery with a touch of peril, all framed by Dan Gormley’s dynamic cover.
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Mickey and Goofy are exploring remote tropical islands and find the remains of a lost civilization in the water of a lagoon. They find a large ruby used as an eye in an idol, but before they can get back to their ship, Black Pete happens on the scene.
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