Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #10 (226)
"Scrooge's Floating Island" is a 1959 adventure from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #10 (226), featuring a clever twist on a classic chase as detectives Mickey and Goofy find themselves tangled in a mystery after being mistaken for fugitives. Written by Carl Fallberg and brought to life with dynamic art by Paul Murry—pencils, inks, and lettering all by Murry—this tale unfolds in a fog-shrouded intrigue that keeps readers guessing. The cover, a vibrant and iconic piece by Carl Barks, captures the story’s playful suspense.
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Trying to avoid Chief O'Hara, so that they might go on a needed vacation, detectives Mickey and Goofy are mistaken for criminals on the run by two mysterious characters, who lead them into an equally mysterious fog bank where they are invited to join in on a secret crooked plan. Faking an injury, Mickey gets himself and Goofy released from the as of yet unknown caper but with no knowledge of the criminals' identity and location. They quickly deliver the news to Chief O'Hara.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).