A recent discussion in a German Disney comics forum brought my attention to this thread.
Concerning Uncle Wiggily: Thanks to the Library of Congress and the "Chronicling America" project, a lot of Uncle Wiggily Sunday pages can be found online. Here are some examples:
A recent discussion in a German Disney comics forum brought my attention to this thread.
Concerning Uncle Wiggily: Thanks to the Library of Congress and the "Chronicling America" project, a lot of Uncle Wiggily Sunday pages can be found online. Here are some examples:
A recent discussion in a German Disney comics forum brought my attention to this thread.
Concerning Uncle Wiggily: Thanks to the Library of Congress and the "Chronicling America" project, a lot of Uncle Wiggily Sunday pages can be found online. Here are some examples:
That's interesting. Hopefully more and more images will be found in the future. The duck in the first and third image has a sailor suit, but not a sailor cap; in the second image we only see his face, and he has a Donald-like cap. Is "Jimmy Wibblewobble" the same character as "Lucky Duck" or not?
Also, can you please link the discussion on the German forum?
A recent discussion in a German Disney comics forum brought my attention to this thread.
Concerning Uncle Wiggily: Thanks to the Library of Congress and the "Chronicling America" project, a lot of Uncle Wiggily Sunday pages can be found online. Here are some examples:
That's interesting. Hopefully more and more images will be found in the future. The duck in the first and third image has a sailor suit, but not a sailor cap; in the second image we only see his face, and he has a Donald-like cap. Is "Jimmy Wibblewobble" the same character as "Lucky Duck" or not?
Also, can you please link the discussion on the German forum?
You do mean "Lazy Duck" rather than "Lucky Duck", I think?
That's interesting. Hopefully more and more images will be found in the future. The duck in the first and third image has a sailor suit, but not a sailor cap; in the second image we only see his face, and he has a Donald-like cap. Is "Jimmy Wibblewobble" the same character as "Lucky Duck" or not?
Also, can you please link the discussion on the German forum?
You do mean "Lazy Duck" rather than "Lucky Duck", I think?
Sure, I meant "Lazy Duck", but I was in a hurry and didn't have time to double-check.
Last week I visited Steve Geppi's Entertainment Museum in Baltimore and took a picture of an Uncle Wiggily crayola box with copyright 1923, showing Donald Duck some little duck character:
Last week I visited Steve Geppi's Entertainment Museum in Baltimore and took a picture of an Uncle Wiggily crayola box with copyright 1923, showing Donald Duck some little duck character:
Very interesting! By the way, I reposted your image in high quality.