Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling for January 05, 2024

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    Panufo  12 months ago

    Thank God. I was waiting for somebody to exploit this, and I am very happy.

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    John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 12 months ago

    As a former Mickey Mouse writer, I approve. Well done!

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    Zesty  12 months ago

    NEXT WEEK: Red Mickey gets blacklisted!

    And Lover Mickey gets banned from libraries in Florida!

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    E.Z. Smith Premium Member 12 months ago

    Dan O’Neil was ahead of his time.

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    Linguist  12 months ago

    “M-I-C…K-E-Y … M.O.U.S.E!” Please read my new book FLORIDA LIVING – How I Learned To Hate the Mouse and Love The Bomb.

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    Decepticomic  12 months ago

    Up yours, Mickey! Talk more about workers’ rights and how capitalism sucks!

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    Vince M  12 months ago

    Uh-oh, the Lady Chatterley Mickey is wearing a white glove – copyright infringement!

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    hmofo813 Premium Member 12 months ago

    “… too generic for copyright protection.” I’ve often wondered about this: everything about Mickey Mouse is notably generic, that is, he’s a generic minstrel figure with no character attributes whatsoever. That’s why he’s so iconic in emptyheaded American “culture,” since people can project whatever they want onto him. What was under copyright? His shape?

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    gigagrouch  12 months ago

    And i still wonder why copyright extends so many years, long after any creators are dead & buried?

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    Glib Sporgen  12 months ago

    Super fun reading these exploitation comix, hilarity ensues.

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    comixbomix  12 months ago

    So when does the copyright expire on “Spuds” Mick-Enzie?

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    Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago

    Very funny and professionally done! But if it wasn’t I could now legally say, Hey, that’s pretty Mickey Mouse.

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    Cozmik Cowboy  12 months ago

    And why are US copyrights so long? Because after Disney grabbed up – and copyrighted – a bunch of public-domain characters (Pinocchio, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Beauty & The Beast, Winnie-The-Pooh, etc., etc.), they lobbied long hard, and successfully to extend the period of protection by many years.

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    Rick Smith Premium Member 12 months ago

    You tell him Pinocchio.

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    JoeStrike  12 months ago

    Said this under the strip on Daily Kos, but the Air Pirates were definitely several decades ahead of their time! – >

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    grange Premium Member 12 months ago

    I’m wondering if only Steamboat Willie is public domain and the name Mickey Mouse is still protected.

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    Stopthespendingnow  12 months ago

    What does any of this have to do with Donald Trump? I don’t get it.

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    Godfreydaniel  12 months ago

    Remember, a corporation is a legal entity. (Those of us with a cynical bent are apt to say “a legal fiction.”)

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    Jefano Premium Member 12 months ago

    A 1932 pop song, authorized by Disney, anticipated Mickey’s Labor Comix by referring to “that tricky, wacki, wicki, bolsheviki Mickey Mouse.” See Https://Boardwalktimes.net/Disney-a-to-g-part-three-mister-mouse-escapes-the-studio-1ab1da61fd64

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    JPuzzleWhiz  12 months ago

    Why isn’t there a “Tricky Mickey” strip, patterned after “Lucky Ducky”?

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    JPuzzleWhiz  12 months ago

    Cameo by Quentin in the lower right corner!

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    willie_mctell  12 months ago

    Regardless of Disney’s bad qualities Walt rescued Cliff “Ukulele Ike” Edwards’ career by signing him as the voice of Doc and then Jiminy Cricket. Abuse of the public domain had at least one good side effect.

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    David Rickard Premium Member 12 months ago

    I’ll never read “Billy Dare” again if they don’t bring back Quentin!

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    tobybartels  12 months ago

    Hey Ruben, I see that you’re depicting Micky (and more to the point, his clothes) only in black and white, even in otherwise colour comics. But remember, he appeared in colour (red shorts, yellow shoes, green or blue hat) in 1928 advertising posters, so you don’t need to restrict yourself! And there were even posters showing him in (yellow) gloves, so you can use those too if you like.

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    eddi-TBH  12 months ago

    Unca Walt may be frozen, but he’s getting hot under the collar. Lady Chatterley took it right over the top.

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    Guy Steele Premium Member 12 months ago

    Nice work, Ruben! But I see that Alexandra Petri beat you to the punch in WaPo by just a day!

    https://www.washingtonpost.COM/opinions/2024/01/04/chatterley-mickey-mouse-copyright/

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    Funny_Ha_Ha  12 months ago

    That stick-nosed toon may have been perpetrating a falsehood.

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