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Fictional character
Marmaduke Mouse
Marmaduke (Issues 1 till 39)
First appearanceHit Comics #35 (March 1, 1945)
Last appearanceMarmaduke Mouse #65 (December, 1956)
Created byErnie Hart
In-universe information
SpeciesFancy mouse
OccupationSerf / Freelance Citizen
AffiliationKing Louie
Relatives
  • Manly (Brother)
  • Mitsuko (Cousin)
  • Mortimer (Cousin)
NationalityRodentia

Marmaduke Mouse is a funny animal created in 1945 by Ernie Hart for Quality Comics. In Italy the character was named "Topino Cri Cri" with cover art done by Giuseppe Perego. In Mexico the character was called "El Raton Perez", which spawned a short lived spin-off series titled "El Ratón Perez y la pandilla". DC Comics currently owns the franchise after it bought Quality in 1956.

Editions

Hit Comics

Marmaduke made his first debut in the 35th issue of Hit Comics in March 1, 1945 and served as an opponent against the lion, King Louie. He starred in seven issues of Hit Comics, finishing with the 41st issue.

Marmaduke Comics

Quality Comics gave Marmaduke his own series, which also featured comic strips of other characters. Some of those strips were shown a second time Quality's "Buster Bear" and "Giddy Goose" comic series.

Character First Appearance Last Appearance Description
Cholly Chipmunk Issue #1 Issue #10
Frowsy & Fuzzy Issue #1 Issue #10
Sad Sam Skunk Issue #1 Issue #10
Giddy Goose Issue #1 Issue #20
Buggy Corners Issue #1 Issue #10
Bunnyhunch and Buzz
The Bunny Boys
Issue #10 Issue #10
Rollo Raccoon Issue #11 Issue #34
Egbert Issue #21 Issue #46
Goofy Goose & Midge Issue #27 Issue #27
Boston Bunny Issue #28 Issue #28
Prince Pinky & Pudd Issue #31 Issue #65
Beanie Bear Issue #43 Issue #48

Earlier Issues

In the first 39 issues, Marmaduke serves King Louie to do odd jobs for him and protect him from various conmen and criminals, but getting little to no gratitude from his king. Other strips had just Marmaduke himself.

Later Issues

In the later issues, Mousebert is a sole mouse who lives by himself and has various domestic adventures often with his best friend Goofy Gopher and his girlfriend Mamie, while trying to avoid his nemesis Cuthbert Cat and various tricksters. Marmaduke loses his blue iris and in Issue Issue #42 his diaper becomes boxer shorts.

References

  1. Marmaduke Mouse, no. 21, p. 25/3 (November, 1950). Quality Comics.
  2. Marmaduke Mouse, no. 29, p. 21/5 (March, 1952). Quality Comics.
  3. Marmaduke Mouse, no. 47, p. 8/1 (July, 1954). Quality Comics.
  4. Marmaduke Mouse, no. 11, p. 5/2 (December, 1948). Quality Comics.
  5. Marmaduke Mouse at Toonopedia
  6. http://www.lfb.it/fff/fumetto/test/c/cricri.htm
  7. http://lucaboschi.nova100.ilsole24ore.com/2011/11/14/volpone-e-coniglietti/
  8. http://www.bauldelcomic.com/portadas.php?edi=mex&cve=eperp&pag=1
  9. http://www.kingdomcomics.org/prensa/prensa07.html

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