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Air Pirates Funnies. Not to forget Mickey Rat. Previously.Gene Maddaus / Variety:The earliest versions of Mickey and Minnie Mouse enter the public domain on January 1, as Disney's copyright suits have slowed to a trickle in recent years — Dan O'Neill was 53 years ahead of his time. … In 1971, he launched a countercultural attack on Mickey Mouse. In his underground comic book, “Air Pirates Funnies,” the lovable mouse was seen smuggling drugs and performing oral sex on Minnie.Jennifer Jenkins / Duke University School of Law: Books, movies, and music from 1928 and sound recordings from 1923 enter the US public domain on January 1; works include D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's LoverJustin Carter / Gizmodo: The OG Mickey Mouse Finally Hits the Public Domain Next WeekKelly Coffey-Behrens / The Blast: Mickey And Minnie Mouse Will No Longer Be Owned By DisneyEvan Kindley / @evankindley: How long until someone does a version of “Lady Chatterley's Lover” with Mickey and Minnie Mouse https://variety.com/...@finsvol: Mickey Mouse, Long a Symbol in Copyright Wars, to Enter Public Domain... Daycares across America can rejoice... they won't be threatened by the Militant Mouse Movement... https://variety.com/...Clyde Wayne Crews Jr / @wayne_crews: “'Just add zombies' appears to be a popular thing to do.” https://variety.com/...@trailersfromhel: If there aren't about 20 Mickey slashers in the next two years, we're going to be very disappointed with all of you. Story -> Mickey Mouse, Long a Symbol in Copyright Wars, to Enter Public Domain: 'It's Finally Happening' https://variety.com/...Mike Gunzelman / OutKick: Disney To Lose Copyright Of Early Mickey Mouse Drawings, So Let The Games BeginShelby Brown / Cord Cutters News: “Steamboat Willie” Mickey and Minnie Will Become Public Domain on January 1Mary Whitfill Roeloffs / Forbes: Original Mickey And Minnie Mouse Will Enter Public Domain Next Week—Here's What It Means For Creators
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There once was a bar called Mickey Rat's. That is all ...
Culture Editor:
There was indeed. Saw it when looking for the comic. And a pinball parlor in Ann Arbor.
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