Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (December 1962), #3

Add this issue to your collection to track its value!

Cover Image

Reviews

No reviews yet

Posts About This Issue

No discussions yet.

Untitled Story

Story featuring Donald Duck, Story featuring Mickey Mouse, Story featuring Gyro Gearloose

Storyline: Composite cover highlighting three of the features therein.

Credits:
Double Daters

Story featuring Donald Duck

Storyline: Donald and Gladstone both prepare for a date with Daisy, with each paralleling the other's actions.

Credits:
Log Jockey

Story featuring Donald Duck

Storyline: Donald is pressed into driving a huge load of logs down river to the sawmill for his injured Cousin Whitewater Duck. He has to contend with the dirty work of rival logger Black Pierre.

Credits:
The Life of the Party

Story featuring Gyro Gearloose

Storyline: For Daisy's costume party, Gyro creates an all-too-realistic flying saucer pilot costume.

Credits:
Blown Up Genius

Story featuring Ludwig Von Drake

Storyline: While demonstrating his expertise in the art of glassblowing, Ludwig runs afoul of a rival glassblower.

Credits:
Hole in One Fun

Story featuring Li'l Bad Wolf

Storyline: Two of the Three Little Pigs have become golf caddies. In order to get close enough to nab them, Zeke disguises himself as a golfer.

Credits:
A Whale of a Tale

Story featuring Mickey Mouse, Story featuring Goofy

Storyline: Goofy decides to become a beach comber and accidentally finds ambergris.

Credits:
Pinocchio's Plight

Story featuring Pinocchio

Credits:
Walt Disney Comics Pin-up No. 4

Story featuring Donald Duck, Story featuring Mickey Mouse, Story featuring Gyro Gearloose

Storyline: Composite cover highlighting three of the features therein.

Credits:
Free Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty with each subscription to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories

Storyline: All floating heads appear to be repurposed art by Paul Murry

Credits:
Balloons and Giraffe

Story featuring Uncle Scrooge

Storyline: Rather than buy another balloon for Dewey, Uncle Scrooge uses a giraffe's neck to catch the boy's windblown runaway balloon.

Credits: