Disneylândia
In the early 1970s, Brazilian publisher Editora Abril launched Disneylândia, a 58-issue comic series that brought Disney’s classic characters to local readers in a dedicated monthly format. Featuring a rotating cast of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and their friends, the series became a staple for Brazilian children, offering accessible, all-ages adventures drawn from the vast Disney library. Though specific creators aren’t widely credited in the series’ run, its significance lies in being one of the first sustained, locally-published Disney comics in Brazil, helping to cement the characters’ popularity in the country. A charming piece of international comics history, Disneylândia remains a fondly remembered gateway to Disney storytelling for a generation of Brazilian fans.