Saturday, May 17, 2025

Welcome Aboard!

Hello there and a mighty welcome aboard to everyone who decided to take a trip down the mind of… well, me ofc. 

I  hope that everyone who comes over has a pleasant time either scanning through the many pieces of craftsmanship in the art gallery, wants to laugh at the newest comics (which at this moment should be updated sometime soon), or to be amazed at the insanity of stories, Mainly featuring the funny mice and ducks that get blamed for the horrors that is recent Star Wars projects, all across the globe.

As always, if you like anything you see and would like to express either your likes or dislikes on something, Comments are 100% welcomed (unless they’re spam comments)

Have fun!  

Friday, May 16, 2025

 Mickey Mouse; Mortimer’s Birthday (1978)

Synopsis: It’s Mortimer Mouse’s birthday, but it seems like Nobody remembered (or really cared), so He seeks revenge on the gang.

O Aniversário do Ranulfo (B 780052) | I.N.D.U.C.K.S.

“O Aniversário do Ranulfo” comes from the exciting Country known as Brazil, a place filled with weird and interesting stories that rarely gets the love they (mostly) deserve. And this one’s no different, as it stars the underrated Mortimer Mouse. While most really only remember him from “Mickey Mouse Works” (and later on “House of Mouse”), he was pretty solid in the comics starting in the 70s. The good thing was that he (least in this story) was as in-character as you can expect from him. 

The plot’s a take on that very tired, overused trope that’s regularly used in mediocre to bad kids shows, where it’s someone’s birthday, but everyone around him or her pretends they don’t care, making the person depressed for ¾ of the segment until SURPRISE! They remembered after all!  It’s stupid, it kinda makes the friends, who don’t want to spoil the surprise, end up looking like dickheads and after awhile, the birthday kid being sad starts to become over-dramatic. I feel like this comic unintentionally pokes fun at this, with Mortimer deciding to take his frustrations out at the gang instead of being sad. But, because nobody told him they might be hiding something, now EVERYONE had to suffer the consequences when you act like you have zero interest in someone you like. Now, I don't believe that was the idea when this was being written, but it makes the story alot more funnier, at least to me.

Since this was completed during the 70s, the artwork is similar to alot of the S-code stories, which were usually drawn by people like Jack Bradbury and Tony Strobl. The layouts were usually drawn more on-model, being modeled off of what the characters were supposed to look like for advertising during the time. I will say that, for this story, it’s not TOO restrained, making the layouts on-model but still have some loose and solid poses.

Now, to be fair, Mort, I REALLY don't know what you expected to happen. You know how many times you tried to take Mickey's girl away from him? Especially since said girl's RIGHT THERE?!
Yeah, you just KNEW I had to add him doing his signature laugh!

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Huey, Dewey and Louie; Test (1988)

Synopsis: Huey, Dewey and Louie have a big history test tomorrow, so they go forward in time to see the questions ahead to pass the test.


"Kwik & Kwek en Kwak; Proefwerk" is a short story straight from the Netherlands, one of the biggest hub-worlds when it comes to European Disney Duck stories.

On Par with alot of comics from the Netherlands and Denmark, the artwork is solid AF. Decently expressive with lots of cleaned-up layouts with barely any mistakes or sloppy line work. The characters are also, for the most part, heavily in-character, unlike the chaos most early Italian stories have (which is either an upgrade or a downgrade, depending on how you feel).

Now, as for the actual story… it's fine. Their plan’s kinda odd though. If they really wanted to cheat their way into finding out the answers to the test, why didn’t they ask Gyro to send them a few days later when the tests are handed back. That way, they already know what to put down when they actually take the test for reals… unless they wanted to be more “honest” about it and they just wanted to know what the actual questions were. What are they taking, a pop quiz?


Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Donald Duck; Copywriter Wanted (1979)

Synopsis: Donald and Gladstone compete in getting the job for the Gourmet Soup factory.

Copywriter Wanted (D 4623) | I.N.D.U.C.K.S.

"Tekstforfatter søges" is an early short outing from Denmark from the last year of the 1970s that features the ongoing feud between the unlucky Donald and the over-the-top lucky Gladstone. This time, with them at a soup factory.

So, as for most of the Anders And & Co. Comics as you'll quickly find out, I sourced the translation from the Netherlands copy, and they got pretty lazy when it came to naming the actual soup factory (Gourmet Soup). I'm guessing they knew this was never gonna be republished there, so they just said, “screw it”. Also, what kind of factory is this?! Gladstone admits to the manager that he didn't really want to be hired and instead of just kicking him out for wasting his time, he forces him against his will to keep writing campaigns for his product until the late hours of the night? Why?! Why would you hire someone who clearly has no interest in working for your establishment? Even Squidward has A reason for working at the Krusty Krab! The layouts are pretty solid though, as per usual with the Danish comics.



While the layout for the ducks and gander looks solid, I'm NOT a fan of how the manager's drawn. I don't know, he just looks... kinda off to me. His head looks stiffer than how it should it.

These phrases were a pain in the A double-S to translate BTW

This manager's Pity as sin! (though, that can apply to a good amount of managers honestly)

Tuesday, April 15, 2025


   The Piracy Pimples

The mere idea of a person or people filling the role of an anti-sailor (a.k.a a buccaneer) was written down for hundreds of years. While their accent, clothing, or even what they gathered changed depending on the group, they were still playing a playable game of pirates. Even those who work in the government were Pirates (and they didn’t have to be employees of the IRS). They were called privateers. It was pretty much the same job as what a pirate was, but they had to share an amount of the goods with the government, solely so they don’t have to be on the FBI’s most wanted list. One of these privateer crews were a largely forgotten trio, known by records as “The Piracy Pimples”.


Around the middle of the 18th century, when Pennsylvania was still developing, many of the locals were always keeping an eye out of their goods and prized possessions, all thanks to the sudden increase of pirates, who found the place to be an easier ticket to “free goods”, if only because there wasn’t a lot of police and guards in the area. Many of these crews were ruthless, cruel, and unforgiving, even to those who easily surrendered what they had on their backs. The outcry and panic from the looted homeowners and shopkeepers made the only crew of pirates who had a good moral on their hit list. That’s where the trio of women comes in; Captain Jade, First Mate Lotta, and Cutthroat Betty. 


The big difference between the girls and the other pirates was that the trio were more forgiving and had zero interest in bringing terror to their town. They knew just how it felt to not have much, especially when it ends up getting removed from you by force, so they would attack and plunder enemy ships and split the goods between them and the locals. The issue was that even though they had the same principles as a privateer, they weren’t legally licensed privateers. Unfortunately, this meant that the state navy and other guards would always try to hunt them down and send them to the gallows (the fate for every captured Pirate), which ends with huge cannon explosions and swordfights until the buccaneers had defeated the misinformed soldiers, which made their reputation worse, making the

never-ending circle bigger by the day.


Now, when it came to the girls themselves, they behave pretty much like how their 21st century family members act. Captain Jade was the most logical member; Always keeping check on where enemy ships, islands, treasure, and other goods are location, keeping her crew in check while also making sure they knew they were not workers, but partners and close friends (Jade doesn't like to express the latter

a lot but does care about them the most).


Her First mate, Lotta, was the rope-girl; always good with tying sails, anchors, cargo, and enemies, having perfect aim with any pistol she gets her hands adjusted to, and was best when it comes to following orders, all with her strong western accent (she originated from the west a few years ago).


Then, that leaves the most active mate, Cutthroat Betty. She was loud, tough, and usually likes to go off to complete an order, no matter how annoyed Jade gets. Betty loved to tease Jade, which made jade eager to straighten her out, usually by forcing her to walk the plank (not as an execution, but as a method to soak Betty and get her bit by whatever fish was below to teach her to be proper, though this never scares Betty). She was the readiest to set executions and sword-playing action; so much that jade had to hold her off to keep things fair.


A lot of the time, pirates usually had a very low, if any, care or morals when it comes to those they plunder or even kidnap from. But to the trio of female buccaneers, they don’t have a will to kidnap or plunder those who’ll do them no harm. They only want to explore the seven seas, hang out as a team, and go on as many adventures as they can… but a little treasure seeking and plundering won’t do any harm… hopefully.

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

 

If you decided to click on this page, you just set yourself up for some REAL fun and excitement. For years, I’ve always had an interest in the forgotten, the unknown, and the most random and weird. And one of the things that had all three combined was a subject most people in the states aren't familiar with; Foreign Disney comics. 


It is exactly what it sounds like, Comic books and stories featuring the main stars of the classic shorts from the Walt Disney Company (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Uncle Scrooge if you count his cancelled shorts) that were all finished or even started in Europe and parts of South America. These stories are as strange, off-model, and weird as you can get from the house of mouse. The trouble was that, even with all the help from companies like IDW and Fantagraphics, there are hundreds of comics that are not only so weird that Disney would never want to touch again, but they may even be even lost. And that’s what this section mainly is; a place where I clean up as many foreign Disney stories as I can find and properly translate them in the English language (again, as best as I can)


As you may expect, a good amount of the stories written during the mid-late 20th century can include many things that aren't PC. Mainly racial stereotypes, specifically making fun of those who are African American, Native American, or of Asian descent. And even though I will have all the visuals and text as close to the original as I can (depending on the copy I can find), that DOES NOT mean I condone such ideas. These were all written during a time when people, even those who may have good intentions at the time, didn’t know better, when they really should’ve. It’s not acceptable back then, it’s not now, and just because these were from the past doesn't mean that we’re weak or have a lack of sense of humor. It means that we all know better now. That being said, removing and censoring these would just be as disrespectful, as it says that such things in history never happened, which is terrible. It’s up to us to both know it’s wrong while also understand that these ideas happened, as that’s how history is. 


Each story has been sectioned off into where it originally was made or was first released (depending on what we know, as again, some of these stories have been lost in time for so long) If you like to find a story idea specifically, like one where Donald is being attacked by aliens, or if Mickey and Goofy are stuck dealing with Uncle Scrooge’s nonsense, go up to the search bar above and type out a keyword or two. 

(Also, I don’t own any of these stories or characters, but everyone knows that lol)


Saturday, February 8, 2025

Welcome one and all, to a place known as my personal art museum. A place where, if I think about something to draw, it usually would be found here.

Whenever you touch an image, it'll take you to both the title and what it usually is about or means (AKA me not shutting up). Then, you'll be able to download it and use it for whatever you want. All I'm gonna say is if you use them for something illegal, I had nothin' doin' with it.

One more thing, if anyone tries to squeeze my work with AI, I WILL call you out publicly (maybe lol)

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