Dick Kinney

Richard Timothy Kinney (December 15, 1916, Utah – March 24, 1985, Glendale, California) was an American animator and comic book writer. His comic book work was mostly in Disney comics, writing stories featuring Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck. He was the writer who, along with artist Al Hubbard, created Fethry Duck and Hard Haid Moe.[1] Kinney is the younger brother of fellow Disney animator Jack Kinney.[2]

Earlier, as an animation writer, Kinney was part of the story crew on various Disney, Walter Lantz Productions,[3] UPA, Paramount Cartoon Studios and Jack Kinney Productions/King Features Syndicate theatrical and TV cartoons. The Lantz cartoon Niagara Fools, featuring Woody Woodpecker, represented perhaps Kinney's most fondly-remembered original storyline. Later, Kinney would remake the story for comics with Fethry Duck in, essentially, the Woody role.

  1. ^ Donald's Diary (1954) | MUBI, retrieved October 12, 2023
  2. ^ "The Disney Strike of 1941: How It Changed Animation & Comics". Animation World Network. Retrieved October 12, 2023.
  3. ^ "Dick Kinney: Taking Falls in a Barrel |". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved October 12, 2023.