Mickey
Mickey Mouse is Walt Disney's iconic cartoon everyman — an optimistic, resourceful mouse who stars in adventure, comedy, and mystery stories alongside friends like Minnie and Goofy. This Hachette edition brought his adventures to French-language readers.
Born in the Platinum Age and brought to the page by the legendary trio of Walt Disney, Ub Iwerks, and Win Smith, Mickey made his comics debut in 1931 and went on to grace French-language publications — including Le Journal de Mickey and Votre série Mickey — across nearly eight decades, a remarkable span that speaks to enduring, cross-continental appeal. Published through Hachette, this is Mickey as European comics readers knew and loved him, sharing adventures with familiar faces like Minnie and a colorful cast including Dingo, Fifi, Loulou, and Dusabot. It's a fascinating corner of comics history for collectors who want to trace how one of the most recognizable characters in the world traveled beyond American shores and took root in the Franco-Belgian tradition. A small but genuinely charming piece of the Platinum Age's long legacy.
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