At this time, inks could also have been by Larry Mayer.
A full page of small, single panel advertisements for novelty items and self-defense lessons. Black and white ad on inside front cover.
Story is interrupted between pages 3 and 4, for four pages of “Gold Key Comics Club” material that comprise the four pages of the centerfold.
Drawings of various monsters, with accompanying descriptions, provided editorially – rather than reader-drawn submissions.
Readers are invited to submit drawings of monsters for possible publication. Six reader-contributed drawings of monsters are printed. First of two consecutive pages.
Readers are invited to submit drawings of monsters for possible publication. Six reader-contributed drawings of monsters are printed. Second of two consecutive pages.
Pantomime.
Part 1 of 3.
"The Mystery of the Wicki-Wacki Wot-Not" is the only Mickey Mouse serial to be penciled by Tony Strobl. Strobl penciled all three parts.
Jokes and riddles submitted by readers.
Four 3-panel gags in pantomime. On final interior page of the comic.
Subscription ad for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories that includes a free copy of the Whitman Tell-a-Tale illustrated storybook “Walt Disney’s Donald Duck Goes to Disneyland” with each subscription. One and two-year subscriptions are offered. Black and white ad on inside back cover.
Ad for plastic toy soldiers. 204 pieces for $1.98. Color ad on back cover.