Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #9 (321)
In "The Go-Go-Mobile," Donald Duck answers a distress call from Pinocchio and rushes to his aid using Gyro Gearloose’s quirky transporter car, a clunky old vehicle that whisks him on an instant trip to Gepetto’s toy shop in the "old country." Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with lively art by Tony Strobl, inks by Steve Steere, and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1967 adventure blends whimsy and invention in true Disney fashion, with a cover by Carl Barks that captures the story’s playful spirit.
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Using a transporter device in the form of an old car invented by Gyro Gearloose, Donald responds to a plea for help from Pinocchio and takes an “instantrip” to Gepetto's toy shop in the “old country”.
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