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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Dell
Title: Walt Disney's Comics and Stories
Page Count: 68
Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
Era: Golden
Cover Price: 0.10 USD
Cover Date: August 1942
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Country: United States
After being chased by a watchdog, Donald ruins two lovers' escape, mistaking them for burglars.; Goofy builds a mini-bomb shelter, but doesn't have a bomb top keep in it.; Morty and Ferdie attempt to steal bread and jam from Minnie's kitchen.; Pluto tries out his big game hunting skills for Horace Horsecollar and successfully retrieves a cow.; After being chased and attacked by everything he encounters, Pluto takes his anger out on a stuffed teddy bear.; When hiding Donald's car tires during an air raid alert, Dewey puts one tire in the oven.; Goofy works as a "G-man" without the government knowing about it; Goofy works as a "G-man" without the government knowing about it.; After Donald demonstrates to his nephews using various items around the neighbours as an obstacle course, he gets his head stuck in a pipe.; Goofy works as a "G-man" without the government knowing about it.; Donald tries to remove Basil's aching tooth.; After seeing other animals being called and fed, Pluto is disappointed when he is called and ends up in the bath.; Donald opens a tailor store next to the army uniform supply building.; Donald buys a bag of subway tokens to be prepared for air raids.; Donald disguises his car as a pram to avoid that it is confiscated for the war effort.; Donald steals a Civil War gun from a memorial for protection; Donald makes tires from Daisy's doughnut recipe.; Donald uses blackboard dusters on belts as a substitution for car tires.; Donald finds a love letter from Romeo to Daisy in Daisy's attic, but he fails to remember that it was originally from him using a pet name.; When checking out, Donald is caught stealing towels from a hotel.; Hortense walks on wet paint when climbing stairs that Donald has just painted.; While attempting to race his nephews in a sack race, Donald jumps into a sack containing potatoes.; Donald substitutes a fire escape with ropes to get iron for the war effort.; Daisy's civil-defence "uniform" is farming clothes.; Donald sits on back of a flamingo because he is too short for military service.; Donald stores sand dunes in his house in case of fire bombs.; Donald steps in a bucket, falls into wet paint and gets tangled in a clothes-line during a blackout.; Recruits do not hear reveille because Donald sells hearing-aids to them.; After dreaming of falling out of a plane, Donald wakes up on the floor of a carriage, where he has actually fallen out of his bunk on a train.; A cat eats Donald's homing pigeon.; Donald's curiosity gets the best of him when he looks under a rail bridge.; After Donald's car becomes stuck in his garage, he adds wheels to his garage to transport his car to the repair shop.; Donald adds a sail to his wheelbarrow for gardening.; Donald throws his alarm clock out of his window setting off the fire alarm in the street.; After Basil eats all the apples from a fruit store, Donald grabs a nearby horse and puts it next to the empty apple box, while he and Basil make a quick escape.; After attempting to ride a horse and being thrown off in the process, Donald is given a cow for a more gentle ride.; Donald encounters a bull blocking the road.; Donald buys a muzzle to be sure not to reveal any secrets to the enemy.; Donald sells potato peelers to new recruits.; Donald installs pedals in his car because of gas shortage.; Donald keeps a cow in his bathroom to save on milk prices.; Donald finds a leak in his tire using a cigar.; After paper bags are burst at the cinema, Donald and his nephews are thrown out.