Paul Murry
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Paul Murry (1911—1989) was an American Disney Comics artist whose work appeared in Dell Comics and Gold Key Comics from 1953 to 1984. He is best known for his rendition of Mickey Mouse and associated characters. This includes serials starring Mickey and Goofy in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories. He also draw such characters as Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge, Brer Rabbit, and others. The Phantom Blot and Super Goof comics contained many Murry stories.
Further reading
Profili Album Paul Murry: Mice, Ducks and Cheesecake (Glamour International, 2002). Includes a generous selection of Murry's girlie cartoons done in the 1950s along with a sequence from the Buck O'Rue western comic strip Murry did with writer Dick Huemer from 1951-1953. The book has text in Italian and English.trivia
Like many Disney comic book artists Murry started his career working at the Walt Disney Studios. During his time there he was an assistant to legendary animator Fred Moore.Murry's first published Mickey Mouse story was "Mickey Mouse and the Monster Whale," in Vacation Parade #1 (July 1950).
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