Walt Disney's Comics- Wheaties Set B #1
In "Mickey Mouse and the Pharaoh's Curse," Mickey takes on a mysterious assignment when Professor Dustibones enlists him to guard a pharaoh's sarcophagus at the museum. Strange occurrences soon begin—whispers in the dark, shifting shadows, and an eerie stillness that makes even the bravest guards flee—leaving Mickey alone with an ancient tomb and a warning carved in stone: "Death and eternal sleep to the defilers of a pharaoh's tomb!" Art by Jim Pabian, with cover by Carl Buettner, this 1950 Western Publishing treasure delivers classic Disney adventure with a touch of supernatural suspense.
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Professor Dustibones asks Mickey to guard a pharaoh's sarcophagus at his museum. The inscription on the sarcophagus translates to "Death and eternal sleep to the defilers of a pharaoh's tomb!", prompting all the museum's guards to quit when strange phenomena begin manifesting.
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