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 History of Comics - Platinum Age
In the summer of the same year A new Mickey Mouse Magazine was done by publisher K. Publishing AKA Western Publishing Co..
There were two different Mickey Mouse Magazines done in 1933.
It was a black and white collection of reprints from the Puck magazine.
www.collectortimes.com /~comichistory/Platinum.html   (5155 words)

  
 WeirdSpace Encyclopedia: Site History
Added to site, entry #629-649: Hel from Norse Mythology, Jack Bradley/Jack O'Lantern and Mickey Graves/Mickey Tombs/Knight Sabre from both Rob Liefeld's part of the original Image universe and his revised Universe, Kal-El/Kal-L/Clark Kent/Superboy/Superman/The Man of Steel/Nightwing/Jordan Elliot and Kal-El/Clark Joseph Kent/Superman/The Man of Steel from DC Comics and Jack Truman/Agent 18/Deathlok from Marvel Comics.
Added to site, entry #675-688: Chief O'Hara, Minnie Mouse, Tramp, and Scrooge McDuck/Uncle Scrooge from Disney, Dick Dastardly, Klunk, Zilly, Muttley, and Yankee Doodle Pigeon from Hanna & Barbera's cartoons, Eric Cartman, Kenny McCormick, Kyle Broflovski, and Stan Marsh from South Park.
The cool part about the visitors is not the number of visitors but having visitors from all over the World.
www.weirdspace.dk /Site%20history.htm   (3090 words)

  
 History of British Comics.
Puck was the first comic to print a s substantial number of its pages in colour but it wasn’t until Mickey Mouse Weekly (1936 - 1955) that a comic was published completely in full colour photogravure.
The silver age comics were post war publications and gone were the paper shortages of the war years, these comics were printed on a better quality paper with full photogravure.
Such was his passion for comics that he stored any edible free gifts in his fridge and his home became so overwhelmed by his collection of over 20, 000 comics that it became difficult for him to move around his home.
www.britishcomics.com /history.htm   (2015 words)

  
 A Midsummer Night's Dream - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Disney shorts: A Midsummer Night's Dream was recently adapted into a Disney short starring Mickey Mouse as Lysander, Minnie Mouse as Hermia, Donald Duck as Demetrius, and Daisy Duck as Helena.
The situation develops a comical twist typical in Shakespeare's plays when Hermia's two lovers temporarily turn against her in favor of Helena because of Puck's misapplied magical enchantment.
In addition, Shakespeare would have been working on Romeo and Juliet at about the same time that he wrote the Dream, and it is possible to see Pyramus and Thisbe as a comic reworking of the tragic play.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream   (1756 words)

  
 British Comics Collection: The British Library Newspaper Library
The next revolution in comic production methods came in 1936 when Mickey Mouse Weekly (1936-1955) became the first comic to be printed in full colour photogravure.
Comics which were designed primarily for children were not published until the early years of the twentieth century, the first being the Rainbow (1914-1956), although Puck (1904-1940), which began as an adult comic, gradually came to be aimed at a much younger readership.
Ally Sloper was the first comic strip hero and, before long, Harmsworth's comics began to introduce recurring characters who became heroes in their own right, such as Jack B. Yeats's detective, Chubb-Lock Homes, in Comic Cuts, and Tom Browne's tramps, Weary Willie and Tired Tim, in Illustrated Chips.
www.bl.uk /collections/comics.html   (1756 words)

  
 The Vivisection
There are scrawly MS-paint-like illustrations for the pages of Vivi's diary (Puck as Mickey Mouse?), and then a simpler, cartoonier look for another few gags about alternate pairings for the weddings in Conde Petie.
It begins with images from Garland's revelation of Zidane's origin, continues as Zidane unburdens himself to Vivi, and ends on a lighthearted note, with Zidane carrying Vivi on his shoulders.
The front cover is a simpler image of Vivi riding a broom, with a doll-sized replica hanging onto the bristles.
www.c4vct.com /kym/vivisect/doujin/vvbook.htm   (263 words)

  
 Wiener Dog History
Wyatt was a handsome Australian Shepherd, puck was a precocious orange tabby, and Osh Kosh was, well Osh Kosh (the only dog in the universe that actually looks like a cow—she actually has markings on her side that resemble Mickey Mouse).
Dachshund' by those in the dog world, and a noted breeder and judge, had done endless research on this breed which was so close to his heart.
This theory, along with others that place the dog in countries from Peru to the Orient, seems rather intangible, though 'a book published in 1896 written by a Major Emil Ilgner claims that the Dachshund's history could be traced back through 35 centuries' (Lois Meistrell, The New Dachshund, Howell Book House: New York, 1989).
home.earthlink.net /%7Erussellmck/wienerhistory.htm   (263 words)

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