Mickey
A French comic series that ran for thirty issues from 1931 to 1954, Mickey was published by Hachette and stands as one of the earliest European comic magazines dedicated to Disney's iconic mouse. The series featured the foundational work of Floyd Gottfredson, who both wrote and drew many of the adventures alongside Ted Osborne, Merrill De Maris, Win Smith, and Ub Iwerks. Beyond Mickey and Minnie, the stories introduced a distinct rogues' gallery of French-created antagonists—including Bellecorne, Dusabot, Le Frisé, and Mortimer Radeville—giving the series a unique flavor separate from its American source material. It matters as a key document of how Mickey Mouse was adapted and transformed for an international audience, blending classic American comic strip storytelling with a distinctly French sensibility.