Four Color #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Three Caballeros," José Carioca and Panchito whisk Donald Duck on a magical journey across Latin America aboard a flying serape, encountering vibrant tales from the region’s folklore—from the story of Pablo the Penguin to the legend of the gauchito and the flying burro, and the festive traditions of Las Posadas and the pinata. Crafted by Walt Kelly in every role, this 1945 Four Color comic offers a colorful, whimsical celebration of Latin American culture, with Kelly’s distinctive art bringing the adventure to life on every page and on the cover.
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José Carioca and Panchito take Donald on a magic flying serape tour of Latin America. Along the way they hear the stories of Pablo the Penguin, the gauchito and the flying burro, and "Las Posadas" and the pinata.
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