Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Vol. 8: "The Tomorrow Wars" (Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse)
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Rating | : | 4.58 (976 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1606998684 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-03 |
Language | : | English |
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. He is a Disney Legend and was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame in 2006. He created the most famous Mickey tales ever told in print. Hired as a short-term replacement on the fledgling Mickey Mouse daily strip in 1930, Floyd Gottfredson (1905–1986) went on to draw the feature for the ne
John E. Banks said Five Stars. My grandsons enjoy these books very much.. Mickey Mouse Travels to the Future, Perhaps David Swan When Gottfredson began work on the Mickey Mouse dailies it was all extended storylines. Starting with volume 7 we see the transition away from storylines towards the gag a day. With volume 8 we get four extended storylines, almost in a row, followed by more than half a year of daily gags and ending with a series of eight short storylines. My impression is that many Gottfredson fans prefer the storylines and may cease collecting the series as it moves towards the gag a . "Five Stars" according to Kenneth Osborn. If you're collecting this series, it's a must have. Quality production.
The editors here have an acute sense of historical context and the oblique relationship the Disney adventure strips had to the Great Depression and World War II. “Gottfredson and his collaborators established Mickey Mouse as an adventure strip almost without peer.” (Benito Cereno - ComicsAlliance)“The reprint of Mickey Mouse dailies really stands out for its critical material. The Gottfredson reprints really demonstrate how much contextualization enhances a reprint project like this.” (Steve Smith - min)
It’s up to Mickey, Minnie, and fembot femme-fatale Mimi to end this electronic enemy’s reign of terror! Floyd Gottfredson, artist of Mickey Mouse from 1930-1975, created decades of masterful stories starring Mickey as an epic adventurer and time-traveler. You never know where or when he’ll go next! Case in point: the other tales in this book! You’ll find Mickey on Cap’n Skidd’s 19th century ghost ship, facing a two-timing island princess! Then Mickey inherits Uncle Max’s “House o