Paul Murry


Paul Murry (born November 25, 1911, died August 4, 1989) is an American cartoonist and comic book writer. It is best known for comic books published by Dell Comics and "Gold Key Comics" from 1946 to 1984.

Like many cartoonists employed by Disney, he started his career at Walt Disney Studios. While working in this study, he was an assistant to the legendary animator Fred Morre. In the 40s of the 20th century Murry drew Sunday stripes:. "Sunday Uncle Remus and His Tales of Brer Rabbit" published on October 14, 1945. until July 14, 1946. After leaving college in 1946. He started work at Western Publishing, which dealt with the creation of comic books with disna. For the first time, his comic strip for this release appeared in the Dell Four Color 129 (1946).

Paul Murry is best known for his comic books about Mickey Mouse and related characters. Here you can find long comics with Mickey Mouse and Goofy, appearing in American magazines: Walt Disney's Comics and Stories and Mickey Mouse Magazine. Many of these comics scripts were written by Carl Fallberg. Murray's first comic in which Mickey Mouse appeared was the comic book The House of Mystery. He was one of the drawers of this comic strip (he drew only 7 strips). He also portrayed comic books such as Donald Duck, Skinner's Mermaid, Rabbit's Body, The Sleuth, and other Disney characters. Muriel's Fantom and Super Goofy also featured in Murri's comics.

In addition, Murry also drew comic strips of minis. comic books with Woody Woodpecker, comic strips from Buck O'Rue, and also worked on some cartoons. Murre's works in Poland

Murrey's work is relatively unknown in Poland. About 40 of his stories were published in Poland, mostly in Donald Kaczor. But these were all short stories. In Poland, only 3 of his stories were published, which were over 20 pages, which were: Under Pirate Flag (KD 2010 17/18, Old Viking and sea (KD 2012/27) and Between Us Pirates (Donald Duck 2015-06). < / p>

List of Murren comics released in Poland

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