- Walt Disney's Comics and Stories
"Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" (WDC or WDC&S for short) is an
anthology comic book that has an assortment of Disney characters, includingDonald Duck ,Scrooge McDuck ,Mickey Mouse ,Chip 'n Dale ,Lil Bad Wolf , Scamp,Bucky Bug ,Grandma Duck ,Brer Rabbit ,Winnie the Pooh , and others.The precursor to WDC was "Mickey Mouse Magazine". [ [http://stp.ling.uu.se/~starback/dcml/history.html] , Disney Comics History, 1930-1984 by David Gerstein] By the mid-1950s the title was the best selling comic book in the United States, with a monthly circulation of over three million.
The anthology format usually began with a 10-page story featuring Donald Duck and for most of the run ended with a serial or single story featuring Mickey Mouse. The most popular issues featured the Donald Duck 10-pagers written and drawn by
Carl Barks who began the run with issue # 31 (April 1943) and ended with original stories in issue #312 (September 1966) but have been continually reprinted up to the present. Almost all of these stories co-starred Donald's nephews,Huey, Dewey and Louie , with frequent guest appearances by Barks' greatest creationUncle Scrooge , as well as theBeagle Boys ,Gyro Gearloose , andGladstone Gander .In many 1980s issues, as well as scattered issues from 2006 onward, new
Daan Jippes and/orFred Milton Donald Duck stories lead off the title. Issues #523, 524, 526, 528, 531, and 547 (all 1987-1990) featured lead-off stories drawn (and usually written) byDon Rosa , while most issues from 1993-2005 featured lead-offs byWilliam Van Horn .Many 1940s issues featured Mickey Mouse serials by
Floyd Gottfredson which were reprinted from newspaper daily comic strips; laterPaul Murry took over drawing original Mickey Mouse serials, with stories written byCarl Fallberg andDon Christensen among others. The 1980s saw numerous Murry reprints; the 1990s and more recent times have seen new Mickey Mouse stories byNoel Van Horn and (usually only drawn by)Cesar Ferioli , as well as some Gottfredson serials not previously anthologized in comic book format.Li'l Bad Wolf stories began in issue #52 (January 1945) and remained a regular feature for more than ten years, continuing to appear in the majority of issues even after the continuous run stopped. Carl Buettner (1945-1946) and Gil Turner (1948-1956) are generally regarded as the most notable Wolf creators on the title. More recently (2003-present),
Big Bad Wolf has often supplanted his son as title character of the stories.Bucky Bug stories began in issue #20 (May 1942) with a series of newspaper reprints; original Bucky stories started awhile later, in issue #39 (December 1943). Bucky stories were monthly through 1950; were not seen for several decades, then returned on an occasional basis from 1988 to the present, with a mixture of old and new material.
Walt Kelly ofPogo fame did the cover art for many issues between #34 and #118 and provided interior art for issues # 34-41 and 43.'Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" has been the longest running Disney-based comic book in history, making it their flagship title. After reaching its 600th issue, it converted to
prestige format and remains that way today.Publication History
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Dell Comics (1940-1962) #1-264
*Gold Key Comics (1962-1984) #265-510 (#474-510 under the "Whitman" name)
*Gladstone Publishing (1986-1990) #511-547
*Disney Comics (1990-1993) #548-585
*Gladstone Publishing (1993-1999) #586-633
*Gemstone Publishing (June 2003-Present) #634-References
External links
* [http://coa.inducks.org/publication.php/x/us/WDC Contents of the issues in the series]
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