Mickey Mouse in Death Valley Storytime

some 1930's daily comic strips storyline about Mickey.

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is there an archive for these?

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Love the style.

these comic strips are pure gold.
i could read them all day.
thx for uploading, based user.

this panel is a favourite of mine

I also love this panel

Is there more OP? Are you dead?

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>"Wow!! She must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle!!!"
>"Remember!! - Where there's a will there's a lot of relatives!!"
>You're a peach for looks, but applesauce for brains
So many great lines... nobody writes comic strips like this anymore! Please continue posting these, OP, I need to find out what happens!

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Please don't leave this thread hanging, OP...

Just post the rest

OP needs to come back from Death Valley and shows us how this story ends

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>Walter Disney
It's weird seeing it like that.

Oh for crying out loud, did OP die or something? Finish the story!

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Bumpity-bump-bump, bumpity-bump-bump, look at this thread go! Bumpity-bump-bump. bumpity-bump-bump, where did OP go?

OP here
Excuse me, I will post the next pages soon to finish this.

>>"Wow!! She must have been vaccinated with a phonograph needle!!!"

Micky bringin' the heat

I'm starting to see why he was so popular.

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Thank you!

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And the End!!

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Man, what a rollercoaster! Thank you so much for posting all of these. My exposure to the old Mickey Mouse strip was quite limited before, but this storyline served as a good introduction and now I want to seek out more.

Just one question, though: why does the credit keeping shifting from Ub Iwerks to Walt Disney and back again? They didn't both really work on the strip, did they?

Actually those strips are the works of Floyd Gottfredson, he's basically the Carl Barks of Mickey comics.

But he went uncredited while Iwerks and Disney shared the credit? Interesting.