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Table of Contents Setting the Stage Of Mouse and Man: Adapting Mickey................................. 8 Foreword by Thomas Andrae The Adventures: Floyd Gottfredson s Mickey Mouse Stories With Introductory Notes Looking Forward, Looking Back........................................ 16 Mickey Mouse and His Horse Tanglefoot........... 173 June 12 October 7,1933. Plot and pencils by Floyd Gottfredson; Script by Ted Osborne; Inks by Ted Thwaites Mickey Mouse the Detective........................................... 208 The Crazy Crime Wave.................................... 209 October 9, 1933 January 9, 1934. Plot and pencils by Floyd Gottfredson; Script by Merrill de Maris; Inks by Ted Thwaites The Great Orphanage Robbery.......................... 17 January 11 May 14, 1932. Story and pencils by Floyd Gottfredson; Inks by Al Taliaferro King of the Cannibal Island Stories................................. 54 Mickey Mouse Sails for Treasure Island............. 55 May 16 November 12, 1932. Story and pencils by Floyd Gottfredson; Inks by Al Taliaferro and Ted Thwaites Growth of a Hero.................................................... 108 Blaggard Castle.............................................. 109 November 14, 1932 February 10, 1933. Plot and pencils by Floyd Gottfredson; Script by Webb Smith; Inks by Ted Thwaites Pluto and the Dogcatcher.............................. 134 February 11 25, 1933. Plot and pencils by Floyd Gottfredson; Script by Ted Osborne; Inks by Ted Thwaites Gloom and Greatness.................................................. 140 The Mail Pilot................................................. 141 February 27 June 10, 1933. Plot and pencils by Floyd Gottfredson; Script by Ted Osborne; Inks by Ted Thwaites Betting the Farm.................................................... 172

Table of Contents The Gottfredson Archives: Essays and Special Features Gallery feature The Comics Department at Work: Mickey Mouse in Color (...And Black and White)................ 238 Gallery feature Gottfredson s World: The Great Orphanage Robbery................................ 241 The Cast: Horace, Clarabelle... and Dippy............................ 242 by David Gerstein Mousterpieces: Floyd Gottfredson s Mickey Mouse Paintings........ 244 Appreciation by Malcolm Willits Mickey Mouse in the Frozen North.............................. 246 Painting by Floyd Gottfredson Gallery feature Gottfredson s World: Mickey Mouse Sails For Treasure Island.......................... 247 The Cast: Pete and Shyster............................................... 248 by David Gerstein Mickey Mouse Sails for Treasure Island........................... 249 Painting by Floyd Gottfredson Mickey Mouse and Clarabelle..................................... 250 Painting by Floyd Gottfredson Gallery feature Gottfredson s World: Blaggard Castle................. 251 The Gottfredson Gang: In Their Own Words....................... 252 by David Gerstein, with texts by Eleanor Barnes The Cast: Ecks, Doublex, and Triplex..................................... 256 by David Gerstein Mickey Mouse in Blaggard Castle.................................. 258 Painting by Floyd Gottfredson Gallery feature Gottfredson s World: The Mail Pilot.................. 259 Sharing the Spotlight: Ted Osborne.................................... 260 by Alberto Becattini and David Gerstein Mickey Mouse the Mail Pilot....................................... 261 Painting by Floyd Gottfredson Gallery feature Gottfredson s World: Mickey Mouse and His Horse Tanglefoot........................... 262 Mickey Mouse and His Horse Tanglefoot......................... 263 Painting by Floyd Gottfredson Sharing the Spotlight: Merrill de Maris................................. 264 by Alberto Becattini and David Gerstein Gallery feature Gottfredson s World: The Crazy Crime Wave........ 265 Mickey Mouse the Detective........................................ 266 Painting by Floyd Gottfredson The Cast: Tanglefoot..................................................... 267 by J.B. Kaufman and David Gerstein Gallery feature Gottfredson s World: The Perils of Mickey........... 268 Return to Blaggard Castle................................ 269 Disney Adventures, Vol 3, No 10 and 11 (August and September, 1993). Story by David Cody Weiss; Art by Stephen DeStefano; Lettering by Stephen DeStefano and Bill Spicer During the Continuities.............................................. 279 by Floyd Gottfredson Sharing the Spotlight: Webb Smith..................................... 257 by Alberto Becattini and David Gerstein

JANUARY 11, 1932 MAY 14, 1932

LOOKING FORWARD, LOOKING BACK The one-time popularity of Uncle Tom s Cabin particularly as a story for all ages seems foreign from today s vantage point. Yet when one steps just a couple of decades into the past, there is Uncle Tom: as common a family classic, in the public mindset, as The Wizard of Oz. And like Oz, Uncle Tom was capable of being interpreted and re-interpreted in numerous ways. When Abraham Lincoln called Tom author Harriet Beecher Stowe the little woman who started [the Civil] War, he was only half-right: slavery was not the only reason for the conflict. Still, the original Uncle Tom s Cabin (1852) as a bestselling abolitionist novel surely fueled the fires of battle. Its African-American slave heroes were smart, rounded individuals; the original Uncle Tom fought back against thuggish white characters by refusing to betray his runaway compatriots, or to lower himself to his owners level of violence. Yet Stowe s characters are seldom remembered this way today. Less than a year after the book s publication, pro-south stage play versions of Uncle Tom were transforming the story radically. 1 Slave girl Topsy, once the tragic image of an uneducated child, became a simple comic foil. Evil slave owner Simon Legree became one bad apple in an otherwise acceptable institution. Finally, Tom s refusal to fight was transformed from moral superiority into timid cowardice, creating the cliché of the uncle tom : a minority member who behaves submissively toward oppressors. While Stowe disliked some of these depictions, 19 th century copyright law left her powerless to stop them. 2 Luckily for Stowe, the abolition-minded boosters of her original novel mounted Uncle Tom plays of their own. These pro-north Tom shows still naïvely included some elements that offend today, such as white actors performing in blackface. But pro-north Tom shows tried to be pro-equality, too. Simon Legree once again represented slavery as a whole; Tom, while a victim of villainy, defiantly refused to give in to it. The pro-north Uncle Tom was often the subject of early animation and comics. Battles with Simon Legree became a nearly constant activity for cartoon stars: from Felix the Cat in Uncle Tom s Crabbin (1927) to Red Hot Riding Hood in Uncle Tom s Cabana (1947). Mickey got his opportunity with Floyd Gottfredson s Great Orphanage Robbery (1932); then again with a screen version, Mickey s Mellerdrammer (1933), one year later. Mickey s versions of the Tom story reflect the state of progressivism in the early 1930s. Practicing for his role as Uncle Tom, Mickey commendably talks back to his master (January 29); Horace Horsecollar, playing Legree, is bombarded with vegetables or chased by his own hound. 3 By the same token, however, Mickey s retelling still includes severely dated elements like blackface gags and overexaggerated Southern dialect. The sheer ubiquity of some clichés in 1932 led even well-intentioned writers to overlook their negative impact. [DG] 1 John Frick, Uncle Tom s Cabin on the Antebellum Stage, Uncle Tom s Cabin & American Culture, http://utc.iath.virginia.edu/interpret/ exhibits/frick/frick.html (accessed April 9, 2011). 2 Eric Lott, Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993), p. 213. 3 The punishment differs from film to strip; see Mickey s Mellerdrammer (1933) on Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White Vol. 2 (Disney DVD, 2004).

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