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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories#6 (114)
Cover: Walt Kelly
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #6 (114)
“Huey, Dewey & Louie Take Tricycle Apart”
In "Huey, Dewey & Louie Take Tricycle Apart," the trio tackles a mechanical mystery with classic Disney charm, as their usual antics lead to a surprising discovery. Written and drawn with playful precision by Tony Strobl, this 1950 issue from Dell features the beloved nephews in a lighthearted adventure that’s both clever and full of whimsy, all capped off with a vibrant cover by Walt Kelly.
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artist, inker Tony Strobl · cover Walt Kelly
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artist, inker Tony Strobl
cover pencils, inks Walt Kelly
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When a windstorm knocks down Grandpa's home, Bucky and Bo head for the woods to let him know, and end up capturing the thieves who have been stealing Grandpa's maple sap.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).