Mickey Mouse (comic book)

Mickey Mouse
Cover of Mickey Mouse and Friends #296 (September 2009), "Cover A"
Publication information
PublisherDell Comics, Gold Key Comics, Whitman, Gladstone Publishing, Gemstone Publishing, Boom! Kids (Boom! Studios), IDW Publishing
FormatOngoing series
Publication date1941–2017
Main character(s)Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse (briefly Mickey Mouse and Friends) is a Disney comic book series that has a long-running history, first appearing in 1943 as part of the Four Color one-shot series. It received its own numbering system with issue #28 (December 1952), and after many iterations with various publishers, ended with #330 (June 2017) from IDW Publishing.

The book emphasizes stories with Mickey and his supporting cast: Goofy, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Mickey's nephews Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse. Mickey's perpetual rival is the criminal Peg-Leg Pete (sometimes "Black Pete", "Sneaky Pete" or "Big Bad Pete"). Other adversaries have included Emil Eagle, Eli Squinch, Sylvester Shyster, the team of Dangerous Dan McBoo and Idjit the Midget, and the Phantom Blot. Two major artistic influences on the appearance of Mickey in comics are Floyd Gottfredson, who drew the Mickey Mouse comic strip from 1930 to 1975, and comic book artist Paul Murry, who drew Mickey stories from 1950 to 1984.[1]

  1. ^ "The classic Mickey Mouse of Paul Murry". Art-bin.com. Retrieved 2011-08-01.