In 1990, the Italian comic Topolino featured a story where Mickey marries a witch. This created a huge scandal. As Robb is our resident Disney expert, I wonder if he'd like to shed any light in this.
This link is to the Italian comic site fumettologica - I can't seem to translate it for you:-
https://www.fumettologica.it/2022/02/topolino-ho-sposato-una-strega-fumetto-disney/
Very interesting! I am a "Barksist" and "Donaldist", rather than a big Mickey Mouse fan, and almost all the stories and book titles, on which I work, are from The Donald Duck Universe", rather than "The Mickey Mouse Universe", which rarely cross paths in comic book form. And, in addition, in The Netherlands, Mickey Mouse was never even remotely as popular as Carl Barks' Donald Duck was, which drove the entire Disney Comic Book industry there since its beginning in 1952. And, on top of that, during my time of reading (1949-today), I read mainly the Disney books from 1940 on, Barks' Donald Duck stories were the big driver of US Disney Comics' sales, as well. So, I've always loved The Duck Universe stories much more. And, to be honest, I only loved Floyd Gottfredson's artwork and the storywriting of his writers. I never liked Paul Murry's Mickey Mouse artwork, although I did read those stories up until the end of the first few years of Gold Key Comics, when the artwork became completely boring.
As far as the Italian Disney franchises' portrayals of The Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse Universes, I really can't stand the special Italian style of their writing and artwork, which is busy, cluttered, and has characters seemingly ridiculously high and hyper on speed, gesturing all over the place, and seemingly leaping and flying all over the pages. Other than Romano Scarpa's work from the 1950s and early 1960s (which I DO like and collect), which seems to have been inspired by Gottfredson's classic period style, I can't even LOOK at it, let alone, read it. So, I had NO idea that Mickey got married to ANYONE, let alone, a witch. But, that sounds like a one-off occurrence for a single story, which would be considered as an anomaly separate from the accepted ("official") Mickey Mouse Universe (and history) canon.
It is likely a similar situation to that of my own story in which Uncle Scrooge is forced by an 1850s small US town's law, to legally marry an evil scheming, crooked female lawyer, who was just trying to get hold of half his multiplajillions of Dollars. The marriage actually goes through legally, before a Justice of The Peace. But, at the end of the story, after the lawyers' crimes are discovered, and she is proven NOT to be Scrooge's fiancee from the 1890s, the Judge legally annuls the wedding just before the villain is hauled away to the hoosegauw. I suspect that the Italian story in question is something along those lines, that involves Mickey's wedding being annulled at the story's end, or saga's story series' ending.
I can read an Italian story and get the gist of it, and understand fully what is going on, using an Italian dictionary on hand. But, I don't really have the interest, nor time to want to read the story. I'll take a look at the Italian Blog's blurb's comments and report back. But this is a subject for which i have no interest.