Pluto Saves the Ship
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Pluto Saves the Ship is a comic book story scripted by writers Carl Barks
, Jack Hannah
and Nick George from a plot devised possibly by a publisher, and drawn by an unidentified illustrator. It was originally printed in Large Feature Comics #7 in 1942, and is one of the first American Disney comics
ever made that was not reprinted from newspaper comic strips. It is also the first work in a comic book that Barks ever did. It is also Pluto's first solo comic book adventure.
It's also the only story that Barks did that took place in The Mickey Mouse Universe other than Mickey Mouse in The Riddle of the Red Hat.
Carl Barks
Carl Barks was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck , Gladstone Gander , the Beagle Boys , The Junior Woodchucks , Gyro Gearloose , Cornelius Coot , Flintheart Glomgold , John D...
, Jack Hannah
Jack Hannah
Jack Hannah was an animator, writer and director of animated shorts.Hannah was born January 15, 1913, in Nogales, Arizona. He moved to Los Angeles in 1931 to study at the Art Guild Academy. One of his first jobs was designing movie posters for Hollywood theaters...
and Nick George from a plot devised possibly by a publisher, and drawn by an unidentified illustrator. It was originally printed in Large Feature Comics #7 in 1942, and is one of the first American Disney comics
Disney comics
Disney comics are comic books and comic strips featuring Walt Disney characters.The first Disney comics were newspaper strips appearing from 1930 on . In 1940, Western Publishing began producing Disney comic books in the United States...
ever made that was not reprinted from newspaper comic strips. It is also the first work in a comic book that Barks ever did. It is also Pluto's first solo comic book adventure.
It's also the only story that Barks did that took place in The Mickey Mouse Universe other than Mickey Mouse in The Riddle of the Red Hat.
External links
- Pluto Saves the Ship in Carl Barks guidebook