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Mickey Rat

Mickey Rat

11 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1972–1996
Who is Mickey Rat?

Mickey Rat is Robert Armstrong's underground comix anti-hero rodent, a scrappy, anarchic character who inhabited the countercultural world of underground publications alongside legends like Robert Crumb and appeared in cult titles such as Arcade the Comics Revue and Weirdo.

Robert Armstrong's Mickey Rat scurried onto the underground comix scene in 1972, a Bronze Age creation perfectly at home in the gloriously anarchic world of The Print Mint. This scrappy rodent anti-hero kept some legendary company β€” sharing pages with Robert Crumb himself, alongside characters like Griffy and The Bunch β€” across cult titles like Arcade the Comics Revue and Weirdo. Armstrong's creation endured for a remarkable 24 years, a testament to the staying power of underground comix culture's most irreverent voices. For collectors and fans of the alternative comics underground, Mickey Rat is a genuine artifact of the movement β€” rare, characterful, and absolutely worth tracking down.

Mickey Rat
#2
β˜… First appearance
Mickey Rat #2
Oct 1972

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1982–1996

Mickey Rat #4 1982
Mickey Rat #4
Weirdo #8 1983
Weirdo #8
Weirdo #21 1987
Weirdo #21
Life of the Party: The Complete Autobiographical Collection #[nn] 1996
Life of the Party: The Complete Autobiographical Collection #[nn]

Appearances

Mickey Rat (1972)
Arcade the Comics Revue (1975)
High Times Magazine (1974)
#39
Weirdo (1981)
Fire Sale (1989)
Heavy Metal Magazine (1977)
#1
Life of the Party: The Complete Autobiographical Collection (1996)