
Only one time in his entire fictional life has Mickey Mouse ever been a character, and that's in Floyd Gottfredson's newspaper comic strip. The first collection of that strip, Race to Death Valley, was recently collected by Fantagraphics Books as the first volume in a complete collection of Gottfredson's run. This Mickey Mouse still isn't vivacious, but he's more of a good-natured foil to the other characters, a kind of Tintin figure. These are the kinds of adventure strips that don't get made anymore, with horse-thieves and treasure and double-crossing and exotic locales. Somewhere early in the book, the unthinkable happens, and you begin rooting for Mickey Mouse. (Unfortunately, later in the book, Gottfredson's style becomes much cleaner and Mickey begins to revert to the friendly, suburban fellow we know and don't care about.)

These are the kinds of adventure strips that don't get made anymore, with horse-thieves and treasure and double-crossing and exotic locales.
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