- Script
- Bruno Sarda (credited); Jonathan H. Gray (credited as Jonathan Gray) (translation and dialogue)
- Pencils
- Massimo De Vita (credited)
- Inks
- Massimo De Vita (credited)
- Colors
- Nea Aktina A. E. (credited); Digikore Studios (credited); Tom B. Long (credited)
- Letters
- Tom B. Long (credited)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The lives of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck intertwine when heroes and villains set off on... The Search for the Zodiac Stone!
- Genre
- adventure; anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
- Characters
- Mickey Mouse; Goofy; Prof. Zachary Zapotec; Dr. Spike Marlin; Pegleg Pete
- Synopsis
- Pete steals a list of owners of pieces of the legendary Zodiac Stone. Mickey and Goofy must track him down and stop him from assembling the stone.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- "Fantastic Time Machine" sub-series; historical setting; retcon; time travel
Story continues thru issue #732 (June 2016).
Translator and American English dialogue provider Jonathan Gray linked this issue’s Italian-produced Mickey Mouse installment to the "Fantastic Time Machine" Mickey Mouse sub-series of stories from the later 1960s. This sub-series, by creators Carl Fallberg and Paul Murry, allowed Mickey and Goofy to have adventures in various time historical periods via said time machine. Gray’s script reveals the individuals behind Mickey and Goofy’s journeys through time, which was never addressed in the Fallberg and Murry stories.
Other entries in the "Fantastic Time Machine" sub-series included the Mickey Mouse serials in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Western, 1962 series) #333-335 and #336-338 (1968), as well as Mickey Mouse (Western, 1962 series) issues #114 (1967) and 116 (1968).
- Script
- Merrill De Maris (credited)
- Pencils
- Al Taliaferro (credited)
- Inks
- Al Taliaferro (credited)
- Colors
- Digikore Studios (credited)
- Letters
- Al Taliaferro (credited)
- Editing
- King Features Syndicate (editing of original comic strip)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Those bees are so busy I'm getting quite dizzy!
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Bucky Bug; bees; hungry cow
- Synopsis
- Bucky gorges himself on nectar, then gets stuck in the flower - just as a hungry cow comes along.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- bees; bugs; cow; flowers; narrow escape
Title taken from contents page.
- Script
- Ben Verhagen (credited); Daan Jippes (credited); Freddy Milton (credited); Thad Komorowski (credited) (translation and dialogue)
- Pencils
- Daan Jippes (credited) (layouts); Freddy Milton (credited)
- Inks
- Freddy Milton (credited)
- Colors
- Disney Italia (credited)
- Letters
- Tom B. Long (credited)
- Job Number
- H-8006
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- But what does a bookmaker's runner do, Unca Donald?
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Mrs. Honker; Mr. Sockerpuss (boxer); other boxers; Mr. Plugg; quiz show host; construction worker; truck drivers; purse snatcher; old lady; train engineers; airline pilots; Mr. Ruffstuff; vicious dog
- Synopsis
- Working as a runner for a bookie, Donald neglects to turn in a betting slip. When the bet hits, he must dodge a gym full of irate boxers, wreaking all sorts of havoc while on the run.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- best of intentions; boxing; reversal of fortunes; wager; wreaking havoc
The boxers' training site, the "Fightin' Pals Boxing Club", was named after the 1940 Fleischer Studios Popeye theatrical cartoon "Fightin' Pals"( https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032466 ), per indexer's conversation with the translation and dialogue provider (2015).