Mickey Mouse #109
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mystery at Misty Gorge," the Junior Woodchucks enlist Gyro Gearloose to build a "Weather Witch" that'll keep the skies clear for their camping trip—only to find that even the best inventions can have a mind of their own. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life by Tony Strobl’s expressive art, with inks by Steve Steere and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1966 adventure captures the classic charm of Disney’s comic universe. The cover, a dynamic collaboration by Paul Murry and Dan Spiegle, perfectly captures the whimsy and mystery of the tale.
When the Junior Woodchucks beg Gyro for a way to keep the rain off their camping trip, he obliges with a "Weather Witch" — a contraption meant to control the skies. But as always, the best-laid plans go awry when the machine takes on a life of its own.
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Reprinted in Donald Duck & Co #44/1967 (1967), Tribilin #57 (1969), Walt Disney Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks #45 (1977), Mickey 60 Anos #2 (1988)
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