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Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Riddle of Brigaboom: Disney Masters Vol. 23 (The Disney Masters Collection)

Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Riddle of Brigaboom: Disney Masters Vol. 23 (The Disney Masters Collection)

Current price: $29.99
Publication Date: March 26th, 2024
Publisher:
Fantagraphics
ISBN:
9781683968801
Pages:
192
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Description

Mickey and Donald tackle arch-foes and family feuds in new-to-USA adventures by comics maestro Romano Scarpa!

From Minnie to Horace to Mortimer Mouse, Mickey’s friends and fiends are bewitched by Dr. Wrayspray and his amazing health tonic. But Mickey smells a rat — and the trail leads to Wrayspray’s headquarters on Brigaboom, an amazing island that only appears once every five years… where Peg Leg Pete is cooking up a diabolical new racket! Next, it’s Donald in deep duck trouble when he’s forced to battle an army of AI-controlled evil toys in “Remotely Impossible” — and his own unhinged cousin in “The Unsinkable Kildare Coot!” Finally, Goofy’s royal love interest returns in “The Famed Jumping Frog of Queen Zenobia”… with a criminal plot hot on her tail!

About the Author

Romano Scarpa (1927–2005) trained as a fine artist and an architect. He left his own animation studio in 1953 to draw original comics stories for Walt Disney’s Italian publisher. He is most famous for his stories starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Snow White.

In addition to writing Disney comics for 25 years, John Lustig (1953-), born in Seattle, Washington, has written outrageously silly comics for Marvel, Viz, and more. Lustig is best known for his Last Kiss comics, which feature vintage romance art with witty new dialogue.

Praise for Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Riddle of Brigaboom: Disney Masters Vol. 23 (The Disney Masters Collection)

We are getting quite a library of Romano Scarpa Disney comics through this series... I love the Disney Masters series because we get treated to stories and illustrations from more great Disney comic creators besides the legendary Barks and Rosa. We may have never had a chance to read these stories outside of Fantagraphics’ Disney Masters series.
— Duck Talks