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  Sylvester Shyster
Sylvester Shyster is a character created by Floyd Gottfredson for the Mickey Mouse Comic Strips.
Shyster is an evil lawyer who sometimes teams up with Black Pete.
Sylvester was later replaced by Eli Squinch who was later replaced by Weasel.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/sy/Sylvester_Shyster.html   (109 words)

  
 Sylvester Shyster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sylvester Shyster, as he appeared in "The Past Imperfect!" (Walt Disney's Comics #632).
Sylvester Shyster is a character created by Walt Disney for the Mickey Mouse comic strips.
Shyster, later reused by longtime Mouse comics master Floyd Gottfredson, is an evil lawyer who teams up with Black Pete.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sylvester_Shyster   (544 words)

  
 Captain Churchmouse
Once out at sea the shanghaied crew are told by Shyster and Pete that it was Mickey who knocked them out and kidnapped them, and convinced them to pretend to be loyal until they can steal the map and mutiny the ship.
He also knows Shyster and Pete as the same two who had led the mutiny before, which is why he'd spent the intervening time abandoned on an island.
The buried treasure is unearthed, and Churchmouse intends to bring Shyster & Pete to justice for their crimes, the result of which is death by hanging.
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 Sylvester Shyster   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Mickey Mouse, with the aid of a mysterious cloaked stranger, foiled Shyster's plot.
Shyster was once employed as Uncle $crooge's lawyer.
Shyster continues to trouble Mickey and friends, though he only appears on very rare occassions.
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 Sylvester
Sylvester is the name of several people and fictional characters:
Sylvester is also the name of several places:
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/s/sy/sylvester.html   (102 words)

  
 Black Pete
Next he appeared in the "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" series as Oswald's continuing adversary, then he appeared as Mickey's enemy beginning with Steamboat Willie.
In the comics Pete teams up with Sylvester Shyster or Eli Squinch or Weasel.
Sometimes he teams up with other bad guys in the Disney universe like Scrooge McDuck's enemies the Beagle Boys or Magica De Spell or Mad Madam Mim or Captain Hook or the witch from Snow White.
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 AMCTV.com - Shows related to The Specialist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Sylvester Stallone plays a cop who must do battle with a frightening band of serial killers.
Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell star as narcs framed for murder by a drug lord (Jack Palance).
The superb James Woods is a once-heroic radical lawyer turned disillusioned shyster who takes the case of a wrongly imprisoned Korean accused of murder.
www.amctv.com /show/moremovieinterest?CID=57282-MST   (495 words)

  
 Black Pete
Sylvester Macaroni, Pegleg Pedro, Pierre the Trapper, Pistol Pete and Terrible Tom.
Pete also boxed semi-professionally under the very misleading sobriquet of "Peewee Pete." His boxing career came to an end when he was knocked out cold by an opponent whom he outweighed at least twenty to one: Donald Duck.
In the comics Pete often teams up with Mickey Mouse enemies Sylvester Shyster, Eli Squinch, or Weasel.
www.paleorama.com /Disney-B/Black_Pete.php   (2908 words)

  
 Mouse Revival Update   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Multiple new stories featuring Sylvester Shyster and Eli Squinch as villains (one of them at a time, of course) are heading for the art department now, and the scripters are loving their Mouse stories for the first time in years!
She quoted one writer verbatim: "You mean you don't want any more BORING Mickey stories?" In implementing this revival, Egmont has discovered that its writers thought it expected them to remain true to Murry at all costs.
Keep your eyes open for Squinch and Shyster, because they're going to be coming your way by the end of this year.
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 Floyd Gottfredson
The rest was history: Gottfredson's classic continuities continued through 1955, and he kept on working on the strip itself until 1975.
The new characters added to Mickey's universe by Floyd Gottfredson have become legend: the Phantom Blot, Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse, Eli Squinch, Eega Beeva, Sylvester Shyster, Joe Piper, Captain Doberman and Gloomy are among some of the more famous.
He's been an inspiration for European Mickey Mouse artists like Romano Scarpa as well as Americans like Noel Van Horn, but his plots have inspired hundreds to follow (often rather awkwardly) in his wake.
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 Mickey Mouse - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This story would bring the first comic strip appearances of Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar and Black Pete as well as the debuts of corrupted lawyer Sylvester Shyster and Minnie's uncle Mortimer Mouse.
In 1984, just after a game in which Wayne Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers beat the New Jersey Devils 13-4, Gretzky is quoted as saying to a reporter, "They're putting a Mickey Mouse operation on the ice.
In the 1993 Warner Bros. film Demolition Man, as Sylvester Stallone's character is fighting the malfunctioning AI of his out-of-control police car, he shouts for the system to "Engage!
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Mickey_Mouse   (8012 words)

  
 A NOVEL IDEA... ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND OUTSOURCING
You could laugh at shyster Sylvester Shylock, IV demanding 250 bucks an hour or savage Sandra Slick charging 350.
No sir, you go on down to Brown’s boarding house and look through the sixteen Indian attorneys sharing a room and pick out Anshuman Chaitanya to represent you for sixteen dollars and four cents.
Sylvester Shylock and Sandra Slick would soon be offering legal representation without an accent for twenty bucks an hour.
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 Archive Oct 05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
John Clark comments in his editor's column that Squinch is a difficult character to write for, listing several reasons why.
I can add a few of my own: The elderly con artist is very close in general demeanor and attitude to another Gottfredson swindler, the crooked lawyer Sylvester Shyster, and his anachronistic mannerisms and wheedling speech patterns aren't quite as malleable for a modern writer as, say, those of Pete or The Phantom Blot.
That being said, Petrucha squeezes (or squinches) about as much out of the irritating old coot as one could ask for.
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 Retro Junk | My favorite comics
Under Gottfredson's pen Mickey turned into an eager adventurer who searched for lost treasures, battled the Nazi's during WWII and encountered sinister villains like prof.
Triplex, Dr. Vulter, Sylvester Shyster and The Phantom Blot.
One of the best things about the comic strip was how Gottfredson treated Mickey as an actual human being with numerous flaws, in fact no cartoonist before or later has managed to make Mickey so sympathetic as he was under Gottfredson's pen.
www.retrojunk.com /details_articles/938   (4523 words)

  
 COMICON.com: COMICS 101: EISNER HALL OF FAME 2003
He continued working on the strip from that point on until 1975.
He created a ton of beloved characters including: Phantom Blot, Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse, Eli Squinch, Eega Beeva, Sylvester Shyster, Joe Piper, Captain Doberman and Gloomy.
Robert Kanigher was an amazing writer who broke into comics in the 1940s with his work for Fox on Blue Beetle, Samson, and The Bouncer.
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