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Tony Strobl

cover pencilsartistinkercover inksletterer
Known forDonald Duck & Co
Issues credited1,096
Active1949–1961
Primary rolecover pencils
Four Color #218
Four Color #218 (1949)

Anthony Joseph Strobl (May 12, 1915 – December 29, 1991) was an American comics artist and animator born in Cleveland, Ohio, whose prolific output for Disney and other licensed titles made him one of the most dependable hands in the funny-animal genre. He studied at the Cleveland School of Art from 1933 to 1937 alongside Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the duo who would create Superman. According to Gerard Jones's book *Men of Tomorrow*, Siegel at one point considered parting ways with Shuster and explored other artistic partnerships — Strobl was among those approached. He declined, reasoning that his loose, cartoony style was simply the wrong fit for a character meant to feel heroic and grounded.

Four Color #227
Four Color #227 (1949)

That instinct proved well-placed. Strobl found his natural home in the warm, comedic world of Disney comics, where his expressive linework served Donald Duck and related characters beautifully. Over a career spanning decades, he accumulated credits as artist, inker, letterer, and occasionally writer across more than a thousand issues, with his heaviest contributions falling on *Donald Duck*, *Walt Disney's Comics and Stories*, *Bugs Bunny*, and their international counterparts including the Scandinavian editions *Donald Duck & Co.* and *Anders And & Co.* Few artists of his era matched his consistency or sheer volume of work in the licensed humor comics field.

Full bibliography (first 500) · 55 series

El Conejo de la Suerte (1950) · 13
Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (1950) · 12
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse (1952) · 8
Dell Giant (1959) · 8
Walt Disney's Comics- Cheerios Set 3 (1954) · 6
Cuentos de Walt Disney (1949) · 5
Bugs Bunny's Christmas Funnies (1950) · 5
Bugs Bunny's Vacation Funnies (1951) · 5
Kalle Anka & C:o (1948) · 5
Walt Disney's Donald Duck Beach Party (1954) · 5
Comic Album (1958) · 5
Walt Disney's Comics- Cheerios Set 2 (1954) · 4
Walt Disney's Christmas Parade (1949) · 4
Walt Disney's Comics (1946) · 4
Walt Disney's Comics- Cheerios Set 1 (1954) · 3
Boys' and Girls' March of Comics (1946) · 3
Walt Disney's Donald Duck en andere verhalen (1958) · 3
Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics (1941) · 2
Walt Disney's Picnic Party (1955) · 2
Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies (1952) · 2
Donald Ducks Show (1957) · 2
Bugs Bunny Comics (1953) · 1
#5
Walt Disney's Comics- Wheaties Set D (1951) · 1
#2
Walt Disney's Donald Duck Fun Book (1953) · 1
#2
Walt Disney's Donald Duck in Disneyland (1955) · 1
#1
Bugs Bunny's Christmas Party (1955) · 1
#6
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in Frontierland (1956) · 1
#1
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in Fantasyland (1957) · 1
#1
Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Goes to Disneyland (1957) · 1
#1
Historietas de Walt Disney (1949) · 1
Walt Disney's Christmas in Disneyland (1957) · 1
#1
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Almanac (1957) · 1
#1
Almanach du Journal de Mickey (1956) · 1
Walt Disney's Donald and Mickey in Disneyland on Tom Sawyer's Island (1958) · 1
#1
Walt Disney's Vacation in Disneyland (1958) · 1
#1
Walt Disney's Huey, Dewey and Louie Back to School (1958) · 1
#1
Disneyland Birthday Party (1958) · 1
#1
Micky Maus (1951) · 1
Le Journal de Mickey (1952) · 1
ディズニーの国 [Lands of Disney] (1960) · 1
Poll Parrot (1958) · 1
#9
Uncle Scrooge in "Teapot Tussle" (1950) · 1
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