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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #69 - VG-, 3.5
Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #69 (June 1946, Dell Comics) — VG– 3.5
Carl Barks & Floyd Gottfredson Stories • Early Chip ’n’ Dale Comic Appearance
A standout Golden Age Disney issue featuring work by Carl Barks, Floyd Gottfredson, and Walt Kelly. This 1946 release captures the best of Dell’s Disney era — clean humor, strong storytelling, and lively post-war optimism in every panel.
📚 Contents:
Donald Duck by Carl Barks — Donald hits the gym to impress Daisy, with predictably disastrous results.
Mickey Mouse: “The World of Tomorrow” by Floyd Gottfredson — Mickey takes a wild trip to the future.
Pluto: “Squatter’s Rights” — Features Chip ’n’ Dale’s first full comic appearance.
Plus Bucky Bug, Li’l Bad Wolf, and other supporting stories.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
VG– (3.5) — Moderate spine wear, light creasing, and small stress marks. Staples secure; minor oxidation. Pages off-white with light handling. Presents well with strong color saturation and tight structure.
A strong mid-grade example of one of the most desirable mid-1940s Disney books — featuring early Barks ducks, Gottfredson’s Mickey, and Chip ’n’ Dale’s first comic appearance.
Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #69 (June 1946, Dell Comics) — VG– 3.5
Carl Barks & Floyd Gottfredson Stories • Early Chip ’n’ Dale Comic Appearance
A standout Golden Age Disney issue featuring work by Carl Barks, Floyd Gottfredson, and Walt Kelly. This 1946 release captures the best of Dell’s Disney era — clean humor, strong storytelling, and lively post-war optimism in every panel.
📚 Contents:
Donald Duck by Carl Barks — Donald hits the gym to impress Daisy, with predictably disastrous results.
Mickey Mouse: “The World of Tomorrow” by Floyd Gottfredson — Mickey takes a wild trip to the future.
Pluto: “Squatter’s Rights” — Features Chip ’n’ Dale’s first full comic appearance.
Plus Bucky Bug, Li’l Bad Wolf, and other supporting stories.
📝 Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes
VG– (3.5) — Moderate spine wear, light creasing, and small stress marks. Staples secure; minor oxidation. Pages off-white with light handling. Presents well with strong color saturation and tight structure.
A strong mid-grade example of one of the most desirable mid-1940s Disney books — featuring early Barks ducks, Gottfredson’s Mickey, and Chip ’n’ Dale’s first comic appearance.