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The Phantom Blot. The Phantom Blot is a mysterious enemy of Mickey Mouse who wears a body-length black sheet. Created in 1939 in Floyd Gottfredson's comic strip, the Phantom Blot became a very recurring character in European comics where he is one of Mickey's archenemies, second only to Pete. He was also reused, to a lesser extent, in American ...
Another well-remembered 1930s story is Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot, published from May to September 1939. [20] In this story, Chief O'Hara hires Mickey to capture a new criminal who calls himself the Blot. According to O'Hara, he is the smartest thief they've ever met, but Detective Casey calls this new criminal a looney. The only ...
Since their first encounter in 1941, Mickey Mouse and the Phantom Blot have had several other rendezvous. Still, the most value lies within their original adventure in the early Walt Disney comics.
Epic Mickey is a 2010 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii.It was released in November 2010 in North America and PAL territories and August 2011 in Japan by Nintendo.
"Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot" (redrawn version) Floyd Gottfredson and Merrill De Maris: Dick Moores and Bill Wright: No. 101-106: First full-length Mickey Mouse story drawn for this title, though the script was adapted from an existing newspaper strip story. First appearance of the Phantom Blot in this title. "Pizen Spring Dude Ranch ...
The Phantom Blot (voiced by John O'Hurley) is the mysterious shadow in the distance, who wants to steal all the colors for himself and leave the real world stuck in black and white. Salty the Seal (voiced by Frank Welker), a playful seal. Figaro (voiced by Frank Welker), Minnie's pet cat. Humphrey the Bear (voiced by Jim Cummings), a bear of ...
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse (also The Floyd Gottfredson Library) is a 2011–2018 series of books collecting the span of work by Floyd Gottfredson on the daily Mickey Mouse comic strip in twelve volumes, as well as Gottfredson's Sunday strips of the same title over two separate volumes. [2]
From the beginning, the strips were parts of long continuing stories. These introduced characters such as the Phantom Blot, Eega Beeva, and the Bat Bandit, which Gottfredson created; Disney created Eli Squinch, Mickey's nephews, Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse, and Sylvester Shyster, who were also introduced in the comic. [7]