Mickey Mouse and Pluto in Playful Pluto, 1934
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Mickey Mouse and Pluto in Playful Pluto, 1934
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The Culver Citizen, Indiana, December 19, 1934
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The Daily Notes,
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1958
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The Sphere, London, December 5, 1931
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The Daily Times, Salisbury, Maryland, November 12, 1959
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The Paris News, Texas, July 24, 1955
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Pasadena Independent, California, August 1, 1958
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The Evening News,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1932
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What They Say in New England; A Book of Signs, Sayings, and Superstitions, 1896
yeah okay



Oakland Tribune, California, February 8, 1953
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Times Square, New York, 1943
I'm loving these Nobody comics. Is there an archive of them somewhere?
Asked by thrash-hobbit
Unfortunately there’s none that I know of! I’m going to post all I can find but the Nobody comic only ran for a short time, less than a year, in 1912. Clifton Meek never really made it big, but he did have quite a few different strips. After Nobody came Johnny Mouse, which was said to be part of Walt Disney’s inspiration for Mickey Mouse.
From Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination:

Here’s a couple examples of Johnny Mouse..
The Pittsburgh Press, June 29, 1913:


The Pittsburgh Press, June 1, 1913:


The Pittsburgh Press, December 9, 1914:

The Decatur Herald, Illinois, January 23, 1940
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Scuba divers Heather McEwen and
Al Hanson (who helped film 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea), Catalina Island, August 1962
The Plain Speaker, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, December 30, 1952