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Storytime - Mic key Mouse in The Currents of Time Anonymous 01/14/2024 (Sun) 18:15:19 No. 38227
Hello /co/, Since, earlier this month, Steamboat Wilie was finally released into the public domain, I thought sharing this would be appropriate. To give you a little context: This story was released in the Lustiges Taschenbuch #267 ("funny pocket book", a monthly German collection of European Disney comics), the very last issue released in the last millenium. Written by Francesco Artibani and Tito Faraci and drawn by Corrado Mastantuono, it is a sequel/love letter to the original Steamboat Willie cartoon, and one of my favorite Italian Disney comics for a number of reasons. Firstly, it has a certain sentimental or nostalgic vibe, and is one of the funnier Italian comics. Also, the way it's told and composed makes it very cinematic. I totally could see this getting adapted into an animated short. I translated this from the German version. I took a few minor liberties here and there, but tried to keep the overall dialogue intact as best as I could. Now, without further ado, I present you "The Currents of Time", a fun river adventure, in which Mickey Mouse and Peg-Leg Pete raise the famous Steamboat Willie.
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Brutus' appearance is never really explained in-universe and feels forced. There's nothing to indicate he knew Pete intentionally sunk the boat at that location with the ruby on board. Other than that, nice story, especially with that final page ending. Thanks for sharing, OP.
>>38242 I guess that's true. I can't really explain it away, either, maybe it's all one big coincidence. Still, he's a serviceable antagonist, so I'll accept it.


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