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Mickey Mouse: 300 Mickeys #[nn]

Feb 2011 · Boom! Studios · 9.99 USD
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“300 Mickeys”
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This collection brings together the complete '300 Mickeys' storyline from Boom! Studios' Mickey Mouse series, originally published in 2011. The story follows Mickey Mouse as he faces an army of 300 identical versions of himself, each with a different personality, leading to chaotic and humorous adventures across Mouseton. Written and illustrated by a creative team that captures the classic Disney spirit, this volume is a standalone tale that blends slapstick comedy with a clever premise.

In "300 Mickeys," Mickey Mouse faces a whirlwind of chaos when Eega Beeva introduces a device capable of duplicating anything—leading Mickey to split himself just to enjoy two adventures at once. But when his clone starts duplicating uncontrollably, the fun quickly spirals into a situation even the Mouse can't handle. Written by Stefan Petrucha and illustrated by César Ferioli Pelaez, with colors by Egmont and David Gerstein, and letters by David Gerstein, the issue’s cover by Casty captures the madness in vibrant detail.

writer Stefan Petrucha · artist, inker César Ferioli Pelaez · colorist Egmont · colorist, letterer David Gerstein · cover Casty

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artist, inker César Ferioli Pelaez
colorist Egmont
colorist, letterer David Gerstein
cover pencils, inks Casty

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Eega Beeva shows up with a device that can duplicate anything, living or inanimate. Mickey uses the device to keep a date with Minnie and go to the arcade at the same time. But his clone becomes unstable and begins duplicating automatically.

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