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Goofy Comics
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By comickraut
I am very surprised to discover a comic called "Goofy", because I assumed, that this name would be claimed by Disney. Or can the word "Goofy" not be protected, because it also has another meaning? In the first issue, the first story is about of a figur named "Deadeye Duck" by Harry Wylie. The character looks a lot like Donald, I am amazed Disney allowed that. Figures in other issues are reminiscent of "Bugs Bunny" or "Yogi Bear". The drawing style, also of the other artists, in many of the stories, is very reminiscent of classic Disney comics, some of the stories almost look like drawn by Carl Barks, much like in Barks stories with "Barney Bear and Benny Burro." BTW These comics are also very suitable for readers, who do not have so a good command of English. (like me) :-)
   By The Australian Panther
This was published in 1943. Disney was nothing like the monolith it was later to become. Neither did it then have an army of lawyers putting fences around copyright. The word 'Goofy' was then generic and I think you will find, in common use. Whilst 'Deputy Duck' is very Donald-like. Wasn't around long enough for Disney to give much thought to him, I would imagine. But to my eyes the Bears, [including the one on the cover] and the Rabbit are nothing like Bugs or Yogi. And there were many other bears and rabbits in comics and cartoons. The cover and many of the gags, are reminiscent of the great Warner Brothers cartoons and I would hazard a guess that Joe Oriolo, Harry Wylie and maybe some of the other artists,had a background in animation. What most impresses me about this book is the patriotic message on page 2. Oh, and you are too modest, you have a very good command of English. Cheers!
  
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PublicationJune 1943 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly
 
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingDeadeye Duck
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Western-frontier
 
FeaturingHarry Hare
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingWallace Bear and Breezy
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingHubert
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingDoc Crow and His Medicine Show
CreditsScript: John Walworth [as Wally Walworth]
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Text StoryDumb Bunny's Rabbit Hole (1 page)
CreditsPencils:? (illustrations) | Inks:? (illustrations) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Comic StoryVirtue's Reward or How to Win Out in the End! (7 pages)
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Comic StoryReplacement Vehicle (1 page)
SynopsisOzzie's canoe springs a leak so he replaces it with an alligator.
FeaturingOzzie the Seminole
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Ozzie the Seminole
 
Comic StoryBye-Bye Black Sheep (3 pages)
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingAdam the Chimp
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Text StoryBenny Bloodhound's Downfall (1 page)
CreditsPencils:? (illustrations) | Inks:? (illustrations) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Comic StoryHelp Wanted (6 pages)
FeaturingTiger Ragg
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
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