Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse #4
In "Oscar the Ostrich," Mickey Mouse takes on a high-stakes espionage mission for the War Department, tracking down stolen armament plans before they fall into enemy hands. Sent deep into the French Foreign Legion, he faces harsh trials under the brutal command of Sergeant Peg-Leg Pete, all while navigating a world of intrigue and danger. The story, written by Floyd Gottfredson and Ted Osborne and illustrated by Gottfredson with inks by Ted Thwaites, features cover art by Gottfredson and Thwaites, capturing the adventure's bold, timeless spirit.
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Mickey is recruited by the War Department to track down and intercept stolen armament plans before they can be sold to foreign powers. This leads to him entering the French Foreign Legion and enduring the cruelties of his Sergeant, Peg-Leg Pete.
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