Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse #45
In "Brakeless Jalopy," Huey, Dewey, and Louie dive into a neighborhood mystery when they suspect their neighbor is a fugitive—only to discover he’s a retired actor from the golden age of crime serials, long before they were born. With Tony Strobl’s dynamic art and John Liggera’s crisp inks bringing the antics to life, this 1955 Dell classic captures the boys’ wild imagination and the charm of a bygone cinematic era. The cover by Paul Murry adds a splash of playful energy, perfectly matching the story’s lighthearted mystery.
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Huey, Dewey, and Louie suspect their neighbor of being a wanted criminal, but he's really a once-famous actor who starred in crime pictures made before the boys' time.
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