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Issue Details

Issue #67
Published April 1945
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "OSWALD THE RABBIT, No. 67." Code number is O. O.S. #67-454. Copyright 1945 by Walter Lantz Productions.

Cover Details

Characters Oswald the Rabbit; Toby
Genre funny animals
Pencils Dan Gormley
Inks Dan Gormley
Notes Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008).

1 page Oswald story "The Butterfly Catcher"

Characters Oswald the Rabbit
Synopsis Oswald tries to catch a butterfly.
Genre funny animals
Pencils Dan Gormley
Inks Dan Gormley
Notes Inside front cover; black, red, and white; pantomime story. Story has 24 panels. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008).

32 page Oswald the Rabbit story "The Merry Witch's Curse"

Characters Oswald the Rabbit; Toby; King Wiggle Wag; the Merry Witch
Synopsis Oswald and Toby fall into a deep hole at the top of a mountain and end up in a strange land. Oswald and Toby are jailed when Toby accidentally picks the last flower in the kingdom. They escape from jail and go to the castle of the Merry Witch, who has placed a curse on the land so that flowers will not grow. The witch says she'll lift the curse if the two can go all night without laughing.
Genre funny animals; adventure
Pencils Lloyd White
Inks Lloyd White
Notes One page breaks the "Fourth Wall" as the characters are aware that the panel size is changing. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008).

18 page Oswald the Rabbit story "The Secret Six"

Characters Oswald the Rabbit; Toby; D. J. Rarebit
Synopsis D. J. Rarebit, the president of a large company, is threatened by "The Secret Six." He hires Oswald to impersonate him in hopes that the gang will "knock off" Oswald and think it was him.
Genre funny animals
Pencils Lloyd White
Inks Lloyd White
Notes Story continues on inside back cover in black, red, and white and concludes on the back cover in color. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (January 8, 2008).