The Uncensored Mouse #1

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Eternity ⋅ 1989
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Issue Details

Publisher

Eternity

Writer

Ted Osborne

Writer

Floyd Gottfredson

Artist

Floyd Gottfredson

Writer

Earl Duvall

Penciler

Earl Duvall

Artist

Al Taliaferro

Penciler

Win Smith

Inker

Win Smith

Published

April 1989

Synopsis

Stories reprinted from Mickey Mouse comic strips of the 1930s. "How Walt Disney Gave a Mickey to America - And Floyd Gottfredson Gave Us a Classic Mouse" article by Bill Blackbeard, pencils by Ub Iwerks (first illo) and Win Smith (second and third illoes), inks by Win Smith; About Mickey Mouse's early development on screen and in comics. "Lost on a Desert Island, Part 1," script by Walt Disney, pencils by Ub Iwerks and Win Smith, inks by Win Smith; When playing with an airplane of his own creation, Mickey lands on an island where he encounters wild animals and angry natives who thwart his every attempt to find food. "Mickey Saves a Pup," script by Earl Duvall, pencils by Earl Duvall and Earl Duvall (Bucky Bug strip only, uncredited), inks by Earl Duvall; Mickey rescues a stray from a dog catcher. "Funny Films," script by Ted Osborne, art by Al Taliaferro. Untitled filler page, art by Floyd Gottfredson; Best wishes from the gang to the Honolulu Advertiser newspaper on its birthday. Play money from several Mickey Mouse Sunday newspaper strips, art by Al Taliaferro and Earl Duvall. 44 pgs., B&W. Cover price $2.50.

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