Pluto
Pluto is Mickey Mouse's loyal and lovable pet dog, known for his expressive personality and boundless enthusiasm. Unlike other Disney animal characters, he does not speak or walk upright, remaining a true dog whose antics and devotion to Mickey drive countless adventures.
Few characters can claim a Golden Age debut and still be going strong well into the 2020s, but Pluto has done exactly that — first bounding onto the page in Norsk ukeblad back in 1941, brought to life by Hubie Karp and Bob Grant for what would become a remarkable 85-year publishing journey through Hjemmet / Egmont. With 373 catalog appearances and 19 collector-recognized key issues to their name, this is a character with serious staying power, most at home in beloved Scandinavian series like Donald Duck & Co, Skippern, and Donald Duck Junior. The company here is as classic as it gets — Donald Duck, Mikke Mus, and the wider Duck family all share the page — making Pluto a warm, enduring presence at the very heart of a comics tradition that generations of Nordic readers have grown up treasuring.
#32/1941
Trivia
- Vivi Aagaard has written more of Pluto's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 40 issues.
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Covers through the years — 2003–2014
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