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to pilot to Mars, and they need a third person on their voyage. Thinking that the police are on his trail, Donald agrees, and they lift off. After destroying oncoming chunks of ice from a comet's tail, Donald accidentally breaks the helmets of the team's spacesuits, and Baus-Baus locks him up in a storage room. Donald finds a journal written by
Captain Bluff, who set off on a journey to Mars forty years earlier. The spaceship lands on Mars, and Donald is sent out first to make sure the air is breathable. He's picked up a group of gangly cat-faced Pindos, who carry him to their leader, Chief Bluff. Thrilled to see another Earthling, Bluff reveals that he was tricked by Dr. Kraus into traveling to Mars decades ago, to discover the secret of the Pindos' power. Dr. Kraus takes charge of the Pindos' big, monkey-faced enemies, the Pondos, who invade the Pindos' stronghold. Donald is thrown down the stairs to the basement, where he finds the "Room of the Sun", the true source of the Martians' power. By standing in a concentration of solar energy, Donald temporarily gains super-strength, and fights off the Pondos single-handedly. He chases Kraus and Baus-Baus into their spaceship, which crashes into Bluff's palace, destroying the Room of the Sun and ending the threat that unscrupulous people would use the Pindos' secret power. Donald's boost of strength wears off, and he and Bluff pilot the ship back to Earth, taking Kraus and Baus-Baus as prisoners. Back on Earth, Donald is given a reward for apprehending the wanted criminals, but gets fined an equal amount for assaulting an officer, leaving him with nothing.
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Baffirossi agrees to a hundred thousand lire. They find suspicious fingerprints on the column that held the vase, and discover they belong to the cook, who quit recently. When the investigators go to the cook's house, her fierce husband chases them away. They convince the Count to buy a second vase, to lure the thief into returning—and the thief does, taking the second vase while Donald and Goofy are sleeping nearby. Donald accidentally finds the thief in the cellar the next morning—it's the cook's husband, an alcoholic who stole the vase to drain the Count's wine caskets. Both vases have smashed, and Donald and Goofy try to put them back together. The police lieutenant
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176:"This newspaper is obviously aimed at... kids... who like adventure. It is therefore advisable to give as much space as possible to the adventure stories, leaving only Disney for the comic part, that is PAOLINO PAPERINO which is appreciated by little ones, boys and families. In any case, supporting the newspaper only on PAOLINO PAPERINO as an infallible element of appeal, I do not think it is sufficient: it must be the stories, indeed, it is good that there is even an exceptional story that is advertisable to publicity along with the name PAOLINO PAPERINO, and it is good that it is a story whose title is the name of a character. Example: PAOLINO PAPERINO, the new children's magazine, launches the great hero of the 1000 adventures ZORRO DELLA METROPOLI..."
322:: "Like Mickey in 'His Horse Tanglefoot' (1933), a naĂŻve Donald is tricked into helping the bad guys. As in Gottfredson's 'Island in the Sky' (1937), the villain's quest for a scientific secret ultimately leads to his destruction. And as in 'Mickey Mouse Sails for Treasure Island' (1932), a long-missing sailor is discovered ruling a lost world... As the art director of his country's Disney editions, however, Pedrocchi was professional enough to absorb more than just story details. He also taught himself how Gottfredson structured a Disney adventure: with character-based plot threads that built upon one another, dovetailing together neatly in the end."
366:(Mondo intero). He pretends to befriend them, but when they get to the Selvanian border, the Cat tells a soldier that Donald and Peter are spies from Selvania's enemy, Marinzia. After a disastrous trial, Donald and Peter are sentenced to be executed, but they manage to get a telegram to Mr. Linotype, who arrives in an airplane just in time to explain things to the authorities. The Cat continues to sabotage Donald and Peter's efforts to get to the front lines and photograph General Sweet, but Donald gets in the way of the Cat's photo, and a picture of the duck is printed in
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defenses. Peter hears the real Sweet promising the Cat a photo, and sneaks across enemy lines to tell Donald. Furious, Donald steals a plane, kidnaps Sour, and brings him to
Selvania. The war over, Donald and the Cat both rush back to their newspapers with a photograph of the general. The Cat's paper publishes first, but still gets a pic of the wrong man; Donald's paper gets a shot of the real General Sweet, and Linotype rewards Donald and Peter for their service.
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inspirations can be guessed, as in the initial sequence on the waters of the enchanted lake. The hybrid Mago
Basilisco is a completely new authorial creation, devilish and with a body similar to that of a wolf. An unironic incarnation of pure Evil, he literally dies at the end of the story, crushed by an avalanche of boulders so much that his black soul soars in the air for a few seconds before heading to Hell."
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362:(L'altro mondo). He hires Donald and Peter as reporters and sends them to war-torn Selvania, where they must take a picture of General Sweet (Generale Miele), who's never been photographed. On the road to Selvania, the boys meet another reporter, Bart Caterwaul (Bartolomeo Circonlocuzioni), also known as "the Cat", from rival paper
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as the general. The rival paper is humiliated, but the Cat uses the opportunity to trick the
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481:(Pietro Gambadilegno), who was disguised with a fake mustache. Clarabelle saves the day, and at the end of the story, Horace proposes marriage to Clarabelle. While often romantically linked, Horace and Clarabelle have never tied the knot in Disney comics published in any other countries.
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477:(Clarabella) work at a luxury hotel, where there's a series of mysterious thefts committed by the "Black Devil". Assisting with the investigation, they end up getting kidnapped by the thief, Fagnocco the cook, and taken on board a smuggling ship. Fagnocco turns out to be
332:"Paolino Paperino inviato speciale" ("Donald Duck, Special Correspondent") was published in 30 parts, from issue #19 to 48 (May 5 – Nov. 24, 1938). The story was written and drawn by Federico Pedrocchi. It was reprinted as a full 30-page story in the monthly
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with "Paperino fra i pellirosse" ("Donald Duck Among the Redskins"), published in 29 parts from issue #72 to 100 (May 11 – Nov. 23, 1939). The story was drawn by Enrico Pinochi. The story was reprinted as a full 29-page story in the monthly
602:"Paperino chiromante" ("Donald Duck, Fortune Teller") was published in 30 parts, from issue #101 to 130 (Nov. 30, 1939 – June 13, 1940). The story was drawn by Enrico Pinochi. The story was reprinted as a full 26-page story in the monthly
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further signal of impotence of the protagonists before being able to resurface in the world kissed by light, where the word (= intelligence) has finally, a way to express one's power in the face of the brute forces to be sedated."
381:"Pippo viaggiatore di commercio" ("Salesman Goofy") was published in 9 parts, from issue #40 to 48 (Sept. 29 – Nov 24, 1938). The story was drawn by Enrico Pinochi. The story was reprinted as a full 17-page story in the biweekly
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633:"I Sette Nani cattivi contro i Sette Nani buoni" ("The Seven Bad Dwarves Against the Seven Good Dwarfs") was published in 21 parts, from issue #101 to 130 (30 Nov. 1939 – 13 June 1940). The story continued the
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comic strip—in fact, Donald's pose in the fourth panel of the first strip, jumping on the park bench trying to chase away an imaginary mosquito, is taken directly from Taliaferro's first Donald Duck
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567:#66 (Sept. 25, 1938). Pedrocchi's sequel makes reference to the Prince's imprisonment in the Queen's dungeons, a subplot that appeared in the comic strips but not in the original movie.
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691:"Paperino e il vaso cinese" ("Donald Duck and the Chinese Vase") was published in 19 parts, from issue #131 to 149 (June 27 – Oct. 26, 1940). The story was drawn by Enrico Pinochi.
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1994:"I Sette Nani cattivi contro i Sette Nani buoni"
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657:#48 (Dec 1960). The fourth story was
260:story was influenced by Taliaferro's
7:
3161:Defunct magazines published in Italy
1064:volume 3: High Noon at Inferno Gulch
3156:Weekly magazines published in Italy
3131:Comics magazines published in Italy
1452:"Paolino Paperino inviato speciale"
516:Snow White and Basilisk the Wizard
327:Donald Duck, Special Correspondent
311:comic strip, which was running in
226:Donald Duck and the Secret of Mars
216:Donald Duck and the Secret of Mars
25:
1834:"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
1626:"Paperino e la pietra filosofale"
1598:"Paperino e la pietra filosofale"
1352:. Theme Park Press. p. 140.
1029:Paperino: Collana Grandi Ristampe
977:As noted above, six of the eight
923:The three artists that worked on
578:Mago Basilisco appeared later in
511:try to end the war between them.
404:paper, which never materialized.
3151:Magazines disestablished in 1940
2414:MM Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine
2360:Donald Duck and Other Adventures
2314:Walt Disney's Comics and Stories
1809:"Biancaneve e il Mago Basilisco"
1779:"Biancaneve e il mago Basilisco"
1573:"Pippo viaggiatore di commercio"
1520:"Pippo viaggiatore di commercio"
686:Donald Duck and the Chinese Vase
32:Donald Duck and Other Adventures
2552:The Carl Barks Library in Color
1508:. No. 364–365. BOOM! Kids.
710:These stories also appeared in
546:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
407:There was a six-month gap from
90:Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
3042:The Library of American Comics
2622:Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies
1350:Disney Comics: The Whole Story
1168:Disney Comics: The Whole Story
661:, Luciano Bottaro's parody of
493:Donald Duck Among the Redskins
45:, is a 1937–40 weekly Italian
1:
3146:Magazines established in 1937
1020:were last reprinted in 1956.
498:Original stories returned to
249:in issue #67 (May 15, 1937).
2069:"Paperino e il vaso chinese"
1197:"Paperino e altre avventure"
768:by Federico Pedrocchi &
237:Donald Duck comic book story
53:. The comic was launched by
3097:Disney Publishing Worldwide
2044:"Paperino e il vaso cinese"
1753:"Paperino fra i pellirosse"
1703:"Paperino fra i pellirosse"
1545:"Nel regno di Topolino #57"
1376:Gottfredson, Floyd (2012).
1348:Becattini, Alberto (2016).
1300:"Nel regno di Topolino #57"
1166:Becattini, Alberto (2016).
750:& Walter Molino: #17-77
597:Donald Duck, Fortune Teller
3177:
3136:Italian-language magazines
3007:Another Rainbow Publishing
2615:Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse
2366:European Disney paperbacks
2154:"Federico Pedrocchi index"
1062:Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse
1025:Paperino e altre avventure
979:Paperino e altre avventure
712:Paperino e altre avventure
592:#544–545 (May 1–8, 1966).
500:Paperino e altre avventure
205:Paperino e altre avventure
37:Paperino e altre avventure
18:Paperino e altre avventure
3126:Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
3094:
2538:The Barks/Rosa Collection
2307:Walt Disney Comics Digest
1201:Guida al Fumetto Italiano
1105:In Portugal, most of the
948:Saturn Conquers the Earth
867:& Nat Edson: #134-149
419:was filled with American
385:#72 (December 25, 1938).
2300:Uncle Scrooge Adventures
1002:Super Almanacco Paperino
456:
296:Saturn Against the Earth
87:and the characters from
3073:How to Read Donald Duck
2272:Mickey Mouse Adventures
1096:Donald Duck and Friends
944:Saturno contro la Terra
777:Saturno contro la Terra
726:by Luigi Cordero &
2545:The Carl Barks Library
2464:Disney Christmas Story
2244:Donald Duck Adventures
1048:Gladstone Publishing's
1004:in the late 1970s, in
823:(Braccio di Ferro) by
256:The art in this first
232:#57 (April 25, 1938).
178:
49:magazine published by
3062:Donald Duck in comics
2907:Stefan Printz-PĂĄhlson
2756:Giovan Battista Carpi
2594:Mickey Mouse in Color
2279:Mickey Mouse Magazine
1939:"Paperino chiromante"
1884:"Paperino chiromante"
1008:in 1989-1990, and in
983:Nel Regno di Topolino
734:Zorro Della Metropoli
565:Nel regno di Topolino
529:#92 (Nov. 25, 1939).
527:Nel regno di Topolino
473:(Orazio Cavezza) and
426:
383:Nel regno di Topolino
230:Nel regno di Topolino
167:Nel Regno di Topolino
3116:Disney comics titles
3085:The Uncensored Mouse
3027:Gladstone Publishing
2587:The Don Rosa Library
2386:Le Journal de Mickey
2379:Kalle Anka & C:o
754:Luciano Serra Pilota
398:Il Giornale di Pippo
3022:Gemstone Publishing
2811:Corrado Mastantuono
2400:Mickey Mouse Weekly
1119:Minnie & Amigos
863:(Mario e Furio) by
443:philosopher's stone
352:The Wise Little Hen
246:Mickey Mouse Weekly
3141:1937 comics debuts
3121:Donald Duck comics
2943:Susan Daigle-Leach
2073:Disney Comic Guide
1998:Disney Comic Guide
1943:Disney Comic Guide
1813:Disney Comic Guide
1757:Disney Comic Guide
1683:. 28 February 2019
1681:Disney Comic Guide
1630:Disney Comic Guide
1577:Disney Comic Guide
835:(Ella Parella) by
706:Non-Disney stories
655:Almanacco Topolino
606:#37 (April 1940).
572:Disney Comic Guide
471:Horace Horsecollar
450:Disney Comic Guide
336:#21 (Sept. 1938).
55:Federico Pedrocchi
3103:
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3050:
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2837:Floyd Gottfredson
2771:Flemming Andersen
2676:Giorgio Cavazzano
2656:Floyd Gottfredson
2451:
2450:
2328:Wizards of Mickey
2321:Walt Disney Giant
1859:"Paperin furioso"
1257:978-8-89714-104-4
1223:I Disney italiani
801:(Elio Fiamma) by
748:Rino Albertarelli
621:Giulio Chierchini
507:#33 (Dec. 1939).
303:Floyd Gottfredson
42:Paperino giornale
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