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MM – Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine
MM #0: "Anderville"
Art by Marco Ghiglione
Publication information
PublisherDisney Italy
ScheduleMonthly
FormatComic book
GenreCrime fiction
Publication dateMay 1999 – March 2001
No. of issues12
Main character(s)Mickey Mouse
Creative team
Created byTito Faraci

MM – Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine is an Italian monthly comic, published by Disney Italy from May 1999 to March 2001, about Mickey Mouse and his investigation in the city of Anderville.[1]

Overview[edit]

The series, a noir story starring Mickey Mouse as the main character and is composed of twelve parts. It is often called MM or MMMM and it is set in Anderville, a chaotic metropolis, modelled on the city of New York City. Anderville is a deceiving city, full of criminals. In this new setting, Mickey Mouse has a hard life, because he has no friends and because the authors wanted to break traditional cliché of his adventures in Mouseton, featured in Italian comic Topolino. Villains are different from Black Pete and even from Phantom Blot, often unsuspected, and even friends act in a rude way toward Mickey Mouse, who often feels disoriented in the big city. These stories were directed to a more adult reader, trying to bring to a new life the "old style Mickey Mouse" of the 1930s and 1940s stories, written and illustrated by Floyd Gottfredson.

Mickey Mouse leaves Mouseton for Anderville, being involved in the case of his missing young friend Sonny Mitchell. To prove his innocence, being mistaken for a criminal, both by Anderville villains and police inspector Jan Clayton, he faces some dangerous situations, running the risk of being killed. He becomes friends with Little Ceaser, a well-respected, and somewhat rude, bartender, and with his friendly customers. He eventually proves his innocence but he is forced to stay in Anderville, waiting for furthermore investigations. He finds out that his friend left him an investigation agency: Mickey Mouse becomes a detective and gets involved in very dangerous events, which led him to act in a more violent way than the usual Mickey Mouse.

The first issue of the series was written by Tito Faraci and illustrated by Giorgio Cavazzano. They created Anderville, through many sketches and decided on a specific range of colors to use for the stories, preferring the dark and cold tones to the light and warm ones. MM demonstrated the talent of Francesco Artibani and Tito Faraci, main writers of the series, and was a showcase for the talent of some young, at the time, drawers: Silvio Camboni, Corrado Mastantuono, Paolo Mottura, Marco Palazzi, Alessandro Perina, Claudio Sciarrone, Stefano Turconi, Silvia Ziche and Giuseppe Zironi.

There were also two side stories: one featuring the weird journalist Chester Soup, a comical one, and one called Anderville Confidential.

Main characters[edit]

Issues[edit]

The series was originally published in Italian from May 1999 to March 2001. The entire series has been translated to German, Dutch, Greek and European Portuguese,[2] and is currently published in Finnish and Brazilian Portuguese. The first story has also been translated to Spanish, Swedish and French.[3] No English translation has been published so far.

Issue # Publication date Title Writer Penciller
MM #0 May 1999 Anderville Tito Faraci Giorgio Cavazzano
MM #1 July 1999 The Link Tito Faraci Alessandro Perina
MM #2 September 1999 Estrelita Francesco Artibani Giuseppe Zironi
MM #3 November 1999 Lost & Found Tito Faraci Claudio Sciarrone
MM #4 January 2000 Mousetrap Francesco Artibani Giuseppe Zironi
MM #5 March 2000 Firestorm Tito Faraci Alessandro Perina
MM #6 May 2000 Calypso Francesco Artibani Claudio Sciarrone
MM #7 July 2000 Black Mask Tito Faraci Corrado Mastantuono
MM #8 September 2000 Victoria Augusto Macchetto Stefano Turconi
MM #9 November 2000 Run Run Run Riccardo Secchi Paolo Mottura
MM #10 January 2001 The Dark Side Tito Faraci Marco Palazzi
MM #11 March 2001 Small World Francesco Artibani Silvio Camboni

Plot summaries[edit]

  1. MM #0 Anderville – Mickey Mouse leaves Mouseton to Anderville, being involved in the case of the missing of his old friend, Sonny Mitchell.
  2. MM #1 The Link
  3. MM #2 Estrelita
  4. MM #3 Lost & Found
  5. MM #4 Mousetrap
  6. MM #5 Firestorm
  7. MM #6 Calypso
  8. MM #7 Black Mask – Mickey is now free to return to Mouseton. He will leave Anderville aboard a new train, in its inaugural trip. The train, named Black Mask is controlled by an A.I. During the trip, a killer is sent to kill Mickey. When she misses her target, the blast of his weapon causes the A.I. to malfunction and Black Mask becomes unstoppable. With a surprising idea Mickey saves the train and finds the killer.
  9. MM #8 Victoria
  10. MM #9 Run Run Run
  11. MM #10 The Dark Side – A parallel police acts in the shadow against villains in Anderville.
  12. MM #11 Small World – A pyromaniac is coming from the past to menace the old members of a firefighter squad.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Becattini, Alberto (2016). Disney Comics: The Whole Story. Theme Park Press. p. 199. ISBN 978-1683900177.
  • ^ "Small World". I.N.D.U.C.K.S.
  • ^ "Anderville". I.N.D.U.C.K.S.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MM_Mickey_Mouse_Mystery_Magazine&oldid=1220462809"

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