Die, Die, Die

A brilliant comic by Wilfred Haughton from the UK’s Mickey Mouse Annual 6, 1935 (for 1936).

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18 Responses to Die, Die, Die

  1. Mike Russo

    Wow.

    Not sure how else to describe that one.

  2. execpt for the punchline, it says something that you really want to post that 1945 farm cartoon with the correct paramount logo

  3. Mr. Retard, the subject line was “Die, Die, Die,” not “Dee, Deh, Dee.”

  4. Glowworm

    Wow-XD!that was morbidly funny reminds me of Sesame Street’s five purple conkers which was somewhat like this.

  5. mike matei

    I hate those little fuckers.

  6. J Lee

    Haughton must have been subjected to Disney’s “Orphans” cartoons once too many times before he penned this (which, given the tenor of the times is rather tame compared to what some artists nowadays would do — or even what cartoonists by the early 40s would have done — after being subjected to those annoying little bastards one too many times)

  7. Andrea Ippoliti

    Jesus,
    thanks for this, Thad! I have some outrageous stuff too, which I promised not to post and I’m Horton-like. but if you have more gems like this keep them coming, kiddo!

  8. the spectre

    A kid getting killed by a propeller is pretty freaky, but the really morbid part comes where the last two are cheerfully trying to kill themselves. :-O

  9. Joe Torcivia

    …And so we have “The Secret Origin of Morty and Ferdie”!

    Amazing!

  10. Lee Glover

    I actually got that Mickey Mouse annual (I got a few other 1930s MM annuals, but sadly not the first few as yet). That strip does shows how we Brits like our classic cartoon strips – as fuckin’ violent as we can possibly get away with!

  11. Uhh…wow, this was official?

    #7 in particular was morbid. You can actually see him getting dismembered!

  12. Matt Yorston

    Wow —– that’s the first time I’ve ever heard you curse, Lee!

    It’s a shame very little at all is known about Mr. Haughton – someone with a mind enough to create a story like this deserves some sort of thorough biographic.

  13. Matt, I’ve got a multi-part piece about Haughton and the Annual starting in the most recent issue of Tomart’s Disneyana Update (#72). I’ve been in touch with some of Haughton’s descendants, and so there’s a lot of biographical material included. Major props to Didier Ghez for setting me up with the writing opportunity.
    Interestingly, Haughton’s first Disney art was done for 1930 German tin toys, including the famous hurdy gurdy. It’s from there—working with a British partner of the German firm—that he landed the Annual job.

  14. I wonder if someone did something like this to Chip n’ Dale…

  15. Larry_T

    Yeep. I don’t know what to think- this is pretty morbid, but strangely satisfying at the same time :)

    Never thought I’d read an official Disney comic strip showing the Mickey Kids’ limbs flying off by being blown up by a firecracker or hacked to death by a propeller…. I guess my life is complete now :)

  16. Larry, that last comment is exactly what Donald Duck said when he read it, too.

  17. It’s not really that morbid by today’s standards, especially when you consider what’s on TV and Video games. But, the fact that it’s our beloved Mickey Mouse, makes it kind of shocking. I mean, who knew there was more than one Mickey?
    Seriously though, if you look back at the original fables of Grimm and Anderson, upon which Disney made many a movie, several of those were pretty morbid, and they didn’t always end “happily ever-after”. Many were done this way in an effort to teach an important (safety) lesson. Perhaps Walt or whoever drew this was thinking the same thing.

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