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Title
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Cooper Comic Book Collection
Date
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1956
Still Image
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Walt Disney's Duck Album, no. 686
Description
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This comic features Disney's duck family: Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Grandma Duck, and the kids Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Notably, the publisher Dell Comics did not print the Comics Code Authority stamp of approval on its comic book covers, and instead insisted on the wholesomeness of its publications. This "Duck Album" issue was drawn by mainstay Disney artist Tony Strobl. While Carl Barks is perhaps the best known "Duck artist" for his work on Scrooge McDuck, Anders Berglund has documented how "after 1954, it was Strobl who was responsible for a majority of the content in Donald Duck." (Reference: Anders Berglund, "Ducks Aren't Barks Only: Here's the Classic Donald Duck of Tony Strobl," The Art Bin, http://art-bin.com/art/strobleng.html)
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Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Comic Book Collection, CARCSC-055
Publisher
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Dell
Date
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Mar 1956
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Nielson Cobb, Alice (Editor)
Craig, Chase, 1910-2001 (Editor)
Strobl, Anthony (Penciler)
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English
Type
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Still image
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waltdisneyduckalbum_686_cover.jpg
Childrens
Funny Animal
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Cooper Comic Book Collection
Date
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1956
Still Image
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Rin Tin Tin, no. 12
Description
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While the original Rin Tin Tin appeared in over two dozen films in the 1920s and early 1930s, the war hero dog’s legacy continued in the 1950s in the television show <em>The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin</em> and in this Dell Comics series. In this issue, Rin Tin Tin travels on a boat along the West coast of Canada, accompanied by Captain Red Johnson and boy companion Mukluk. In her biography of the celebrity dog, Susan Orlean describes what he has meant in popular culture: “Rin Tin Tin has always been more than a dog. He was an idea and an ideal—a hero who was also a friend, a fighter who was also a caretaker, a mute genius, a companionable loner. He was one dog and many dogs, a real animal and an invented character, a pet as well as an international celebrity. He was born in 1918 and he never died” (3). (Reference: Susan Orelan, <em>Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend</em>. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2011.)
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Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Comic Book Collection, CARCSC-055
Publisher
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Dell
Date
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Apr 1956
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Delacorte, George T. (George Thomas), 1893-1991 (Editor)
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English
Type
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Still image
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rintintin_012_cover.jpg
Action/Adventure
Funny Animal
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Title
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Cooper Comic Book Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1956
Still Image
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Paul Terry's Adventures of Mighty Mouse, no. 129
Description
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Paul Terry created Mighty Mouse as one of the many characters in his Terrytoons Studio. Mighty Mouse stories featured the caped hero saving the day and foiling the plans of diabolical villains. Those stories are accompanied in this comic by other featuring Terrytoons Studio characters such as Dimwit Dog, Dinky Duck, and the magpies Heckle and Jeckle.
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Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Comic Book Collection, CARCSC-055
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Pines
Date
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Apr 1956
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English
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Still image
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paulterryadventuresmightymouse_129_cover.jpg
Childrens
Funny Animal
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Title
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Cooper Comic Book Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1956
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
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Pat Sullivan's Felix the Cat, no. 70
Description
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Felix the Cat first appeared in animated films in 1919. Produced by the Pat Sullivan studio and drawn by Otto Messmer, Felix the Cat has been a mainstay of popular culture since that moment, and began appearing in a syndicated newspaper comic strip in 1923. As Nicholas Sammond has argued, Felix borrowed directly from the conventions of minstrelsy and vaudeville performance, from the cat's facial expressions and movements to the world in which his adventures take place: "It was nowhere and everywhere, ephemeral and immanent" (117). (Reference: Nicholas Sammond, <em>Birth of an Industry: Blackface Minstrelsy and the Rise of American Animation</em>. Durham: Duke UP, 2015.)
Source
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Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Comic Book Collection, CARCSC-055
Publisher
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Harvey
Date
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Apr 1956
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Harvey, Leon H. (Leon Harvey), 1901- (Editor)
Oriolo, Joe (Penciler)
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English
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Still image
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patsullivanfelix_070_cover.jpg
Childrens
Funny Animal