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The universe in which the [[Disney]] comics based around Mickey Mouse and his friends takes place. Major contributors to this [[The Verse|Verse]] include [[Floyd Gottfredson]], [[Romano Scarpa]] and [[Paul Murry]].
The universe in which the [[Disney]] comics based around Mickey Mouse and his friends takes place. Major contributors to this [[The Verse|Verse]] include [[Floyd Gottfredson]], [[Romano Scarpa]] and [[Paul Murry]].


See also [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe]], and the [[Modular Franchise]] they both form, the [[Disney Mice and Ducks Comics]]. Since this is such a [[Print Long Runners|long-running series]], you're likely to find more than a few [[Dead Horse Trope]]s.


Character list can be found [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe/Characters|here]].
See also [[Disney Ducks Comic Universe]], and the [[Modular Franchise]] they both form, the [[Disney Mice and Ducks Comics]]. Since this is such a [[Print Long Runners|long-running series]], you're likely to find more than a few [[Dead Horse Trope|Dead Horse Tropes]].

Character list can be found [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe/Characters|here]].
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=== The [[Mickey Mouse Comic Universe]] includes examples of the following tropes: ===

* [[Accidental Aiming Skills]]
* [[Accidental Aiming Skills]]
* [[Alliterative Name]] - Most characters have one. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Peg-Leg Pete, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow...
* [[Alliterative Name]] - Most characters have one. Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Peg-Leg Pete, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow...
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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]
* [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]
* [[Bond Villain Stupidity]]
** The Phantom Blot in ''Mickey Outwits The Phantom Blot'', but it's actually justified. Near the end of the story, he reveals that {{spoiler|he's too soft-hearted to actually watch someone die,}} so to make up for it, he'd composed elaborate [[Death Trap|Death Traps]] to try and kill Mickey off instead.
** The Phantom Blot in ''Mickey Outwits The Phantom Blot'', but it's actually justified. Near the end of the story, he reveals that {{spoiler|he's too soft-hearted to actually watch someone die,}} so to make up for it, he'd composed elaborate [[Death Trap]]s to try and kill Mickey off instead.
* [[Bound and Gagged]] - Whenever someone gets kidnapped somehow. It also tends to happen whenever Mickey gets played for a [[Distressed Dude]]. Which means that it happens quite often.
* [[Bound and Gagged]] - Whenever someone gets kidnapped somehow. It also tends to happen whenever Mickey gets played for a [[Dude in Distress]]. Which means that it happens quite often.
* [[Boxed Crook]]
* [[Boxed Crook]]
* [[Bungled Suicide]] Mickey himself - seriously! In one of the earlier daily strips of the comics back when it was first starting, Mickey got into a depressive spell because he thought Minnie loved someone else instead of him. And for several weeks worth of comic strips, he tried and failed to kill himself. Over and over and over again. Then he finally decided that life was worth living and stopped trying.
* [[Bungled Suicide]] Mickey himself - seriously! In one of the earlier daily strips of the comics back when it was first starting, Mickey got into a depressive spell because he thought Minnie loved someone else instead of him. And for several weeks worth of comic strips, he tried and failed to kill himself. Over and over and over again. Then he finally decided that life was worth living and stopped trying. ''[[Cracked.com]]'''s [http://www.cracked.com/article_20236_6-insane-disney-comics-you-wont-believe-are-real.html 6 Insane Disney Comics You Won't Believe Are Real] shows a few examples.
* [[Captured By Cannibals]] - More so in the older stories, before that kind of thing became politically offensive.
* [[Captured by Cannibals]] - More so in the older stories, before that kind of thing became politically offensive.
* [[Cardboard Prison]]
* [[Cardboard Prison]]
* [[Cassandra Truth]]
* [[Cassandra Truth]]
* [[Cave Behind the Falls]]
* [[Cave Behind the Falls]]
* [[Click Hello]]
* [[Click. "Hello."]]
* [[Clear My Name]] - You'd think Mickey's help in catching criminals in the past would somehow stop this from happening. [[Status Quo Is God|But it's a fictional comic book we're talking about here]].
* [[Clear My Name]] - You'd think Mickey's help in catching criminals in the past would somehow stop this from happening. [[Status Quo Is God|But it's a fictional comic book we're talking about here]].
* [[Cloning Blues]]
* [[Cloning Blues]]
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* [[Continuity Drift]]
* [[Continuity Drift]]
* [[Contrived Coincidence]]
* [[Contrived Coincidence]]
* [[Conveniently Placed Sharp Thing]]
* [[Conveniently-Placed Sharp Thing]]
* [[Convicted By Public Opinion]]
* [[Convicted by Public Opinion]]
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]
* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]
* [[Curiosity Killed the Cast]]
* [[Curiosity Killed the Cast]]
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* [[Distress Call]] - At times, the beginning of a plot, or a major point in it. Mickey's also been suckered in by [[Defensive Feint Trap|Fake Distress Calls]] more than once.
* [[Distress Call]] - At times, the beginning of a plot, or a major point in it. Mickey's also been suckered in by [[Defensive Feint Trap|Fake Distress Calls]] more than once.
* [[Double Entendre]]: several times in ''Love Trouble''.
* [[Double Entendre]]: several times in ''Love Trouble''.
{{quote| ''(while canoeing)''<br />
{{quote|''(while canoeing)''
'''Mortimer:''' "Hi there, Millicent ! Your boyfriend [Mickey] is kinda slow, isn't he ?"<br />
'''Mortimer:''' "Hi there, Millicent ! Your boyfriend [Mickey] is kinda slow, isn't he ?"
'''Millicent:''' "He's not as slow as you think... and he's '''very''' smooth !" }}
'''Millicent:''' "He's not as slow as you think... and he's '''very''' smooth !" }}
* [[Dramatic Ellipsis]]
* [[Dramatic Ellipsis]]
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]
* [[Elseworld]] - ''[[Wizards of Mickey]]'', for one. And in a [[Bat Family Crossover]] with the Duck Universe, the ''Disney's Hero Squad: Ultraheroes'' [[Miniseries]] is this as well...
* [[Elseworld]] - ''[[Wizards of Mickey]]'', for one. And in a [[Bat Family Crossover]] with the Duck Universe, the ''Disney's Hero Squad: Ultraheroes'' [[Miniseries]] is this as well...
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]] - Mickey has solved numerous baffling mysteries, rescued many victims of kidnapping, caught countless crooks [[Cardboard Prison|multiple times]], returned stolen goods worth millions to their rightful owners, worked for the government, and even caught malicious spies from other countries. And yet no one thinks he's ever done anything special at all, and the stories themselves go to great lengths to point out how little he's thought of. He hardly gets ''any'' respect; given all he's accomplished, you'd expect him to be at least a ''little'' famous, but it's pretty rare for anyone to actually recognize what he's done. [[Humble Hero|Mickey's too nice to really be concerned about it]], but to readers it can be [[Kick the Son of A Bitch|incredibly frustrating]].
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]] - Mickey has solved numerous baffling mysteries, rescued many victims of kidnapping, caught countless crooks [[Cardboard Prison|multiple times]], returned stolen goods worth millions to their rightful owners, worked for the government, and even caught malicious spies from other countries. And yet no one thinks he's ever done anything special at all, and the stories themselves go to great lengths to point out how little he's thought of. He hardly gets ''any'' respect; given all he's accomplished, you'd expect him to be at least a ''little'' famous, but it's pretty rare for anyone to actually recognize what he's done. [[Humble Hero|Mickey's too nice to really be concerned about it]], but to readers it can be [[Kick the Son of a Bitch|incredibly frustrating]].
** Some of the Italian strips indicate that he is at least somewhat famous, and actually has a movie made of his exploits, but prefers to remain as anonymous as possible.
** Some of the Italian strips indicate that he is at least somewhat famous, and actually has a movie made of his exploits, but prefers to remain as anonymous as possible.
* [[Enemy Mine]] - It's almost to the point of [[Friendly Enemies]] or Rivalry when this happens with Pete. ''Almost''.
* [[Enemy Mine]] - It's almost to the point of [[Friendly Enemies]] or Rivalry when this happens with Pete. ''Almost''.
* [[Era Specific Personality]]
* [[Era Specific Personality]]
* [[Everyone Is a Suspect]]
* [[Everyone Is a Suspect]]
* [[Everyone Knows Morse]]
* [[Everyone Knows Morse]]
* [[Evil vs. Evil]] - In the ''Orb Saga'', the plot's [[Big Bad]] and the Phantom Blot get in a squabble over the [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]].
* [[Evil vs. Evil]] - In the ''Orb Saga'', the plot's [[Big Bad]] and the Phantom Blot get in a squabble over the [[MacGuffin]]s.
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]]
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]
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* [[Fictional Counterpart]]
* [[Fictional Counterpart]]
** Here's one from the 2010 story ''Mickey Mouse and the Orbiting Nightmare'':
** Here's one from the 2010 story ''Mickey Mouse and the Orbiting Nightmare'':
{{quote| '''Reporter:''' [[The Twilight Saga|...And actress Bella Breakhearts, star of every vampire movie this year!]] }}
{{quote|'''Reporter:''' [[The Twilight Saga|...And actress Bella Breakhearts, star of every vampire movie this year!]] }}
* [[Firing in The Air A Lot]] - In the Western-themed ''Sheriff of Nugget Gulch (1937)'', Goofy does this on the back of a train and gets him and Mickey stuck in the jailcar for the rest of the trip. They get taken to the sheriff's office at the next stop, and Mickey manages to persuade him that they aren't actually outlaws and that it was just a mistake. They walk out the door, and out of excitement, [[Too Dumb to Live|Goofy shoots around in the air again]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* [[Firing in the Air a Lot]] - In the Western-themed ''Sheriff of Nugget Gulch (1937)'', Goofy does this on the back of a train and gets him and Mickey stuck in the jailcar for the rest of the trip. They get taken to the sheriff's office at the next stop, and Mickey manages to persuade him that they aren't actually outlaws and that it was just a mistake. They walk out the door, and out of excitement, [[Too Dumb to Live|Goofy shoots around in the air again]]. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* [[Frame Up]]
* [[Frame-Up]]
* [[Freeze Ray]]
* [[Freeze Ray]]
* [[Funetik Aksent]] - Goofy. And Eega Beeva.
* [[Funetik Aksent]] - Goofy. And Eega Beeva.
** In the early Floyd Gottfredson strips, ''most'' of the characters, including Mickey, talked with a [[Funetik Aksent]]. This was toned down after a while, and Goofy became one of very few character who didn't completely lose his accent.
** In the early Floyd Gottfredson strips, ''most'' of the characters, including Mickey, talked with a [[Funetik Aksent]]. This was toned down after a while, and Goofy became one of very few character who didn't completely lose his accent.
* [[Funny Animal]]
* [[Funny Animal]]
* [[Fun With Acronyms]] - ''Mickey Mouse and the World to Come (2010)'' has ABROAD - the '''A'''merican '''B'''ureau of '''R'''eally '''O'''utlandish and '''A'''stonishing '''D'''evelopments.
* [[Fun with Acronyms]] - ''Mickey Mouse and the World to Come (2010)'' has ABROAD - the '''A'''merican '''B'''ureau of '''R'''eally '''O'''utlandish and '''A'''stonishing '''D'''evelopments.
* [[Furry Comic]]
* [[Furry Comic]]
* [[Furry Confusion]]
* [[Furry Confusion]]
* [[Gone Horribly Right]]
* [[Gone Horribly Right]]
* [[Goofy Print Underwear]]
* [[Goofy Print Underwear]]
* [[Gossip Evolution]] - A key point in ''Sheriff of Nugget Gulch'', where Goofy's ridiculous misuse of [[Firing in The Air A Lot]] on the back of a train gets him and Mickey a reputation as dangerous & gutsy [[Outlaw|Outlaws]] in the next town before they even arrive, complete with their own gritty bandit names.
* [[Gossip Evolution]] - A key point in ''Sheriff of Nugget Gulch'', where Goofy's ridiculous misuse of [[Firing in the Air a Lot]] on the back of a train gets him and Mickey a reputation as dangerous & gutsy [[Outlaw]]s in the next town before they even arrive, complete with their own gritty bandit names.
* [[Got Volunteered]] - In ''Mickey Joins The Foreign Legion''. He gets "volunteered" because someone jabbed him from behind with their spear. Causing him to yelp out in pain, which was of course taken as an act of volunteering.
* [[Got Volunteered]] - In ''Mickey Joins The Foreign Legion''. He gets "volunteered" because someone jabbed him from behind with their spear. Causing him to yelp out in pain, which was of course taken as an act of volunteering.
* [[Great Detective]] - Sometimes Mickey's [[Amateur Sleuth|hobby of solving crimes]] is raised to this level of skill (and sometimes also made his profession), particularly when he goes up against a similarly elevated Phantom Blot. A couple of stories also point out that he'd be a great ''criminal'' if he wanted to due to that same ingenuity.
* [[Great Detective]] - Sometimes Mickey's [[Amateur Sleuth|hobby of solving crimes]] is raised to this level of skill (and sometimes also made his profession), particularly when he goes up against a similarly elevated Phantom Blot. A couple of stories also point out that he'd be a great ''criminal'' if he wanted to due to that same ingenuity.
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** ''The Monarch of Medioka (1938)'': This is used for [[Prince and Pauper]] switch.
** ''The Monarch of Medioka (1938)'': This is used for [[Prince and Pauper]] switch.
** ''Mickey's Dangerous Double (1953)'': Mickey's got a [[Criminal Doppelganger]] and has to [[Clear My Name|clear his name]].
** ''Mickey's Dangerous Double (1953)'': Mickey's got a [[Criminal Doppelganger]] and has to [[Clear My Name|clear his name]].
** Pete himself had one of these in one story, in the form of the benevolent ruler of a small foreign country. Naturally, he took advantage of this to try and seize control of said country by [[Swapped Roles|swapping roles]].
** Pete himself had one of these in one story, in the form of the benevolent ruler of a small foreign country. Naturally, he took advantage of this to try and seize control of said country by [[Swapped Roles|swapping roles]].
** Then there's all Goofy's identical relatives. One of them, [[Expy|the adventurer archaeologist Arizona Goof]], even stars in numerous strips of his own.
** Then there's all Goofy's identical relatives. One of them, [[Expy|the adventurer archaeologist Arizona Goof]], even stars in numerous strips of his own.
** [http://disneycomics.free.fr/Ducks/Barks/show.php?s=date&loc=1945/W_OS_79-01R A rare Mickey story by Carl Barks] used this trope on Minnie for disturbing and hilarious results.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20110826034449/http://disneycomics.free.fr/Ducks/Barks/show.php?s=date&loc=1945%2FW_OS_79-01R A rare Mickey story by Carl Barks] used this trope on Minnie for disturbing and hilarious results.
* [[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your Dog]] - Surprisingly enough, when Mickey's being blackmailed somehow, it isn't with Minnie being the one to protect - it's his dog, Pluto. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|It's actually really sweet how much Mickey is willing to do to save his canine pal]].
* [[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your Dog]] - Surprisingly enough, when Mickey's being blackmailed somehow, it isn't with Minnie being the one to protect - it's his dog, Pluto. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|It's actually really sweet how much Mickey is willing to do to save his canine pal]].
* [[Indy Ploy]] - Mickey's notorious for using these.
* [[Indy Ploy]] - Mickey's notorious for using these.
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* [[It's Personal]]
* [[It's Personal]]
** From ''Fatal Distraction (2003)'':
** From ''Fatal Distraction (2003)'':
{{quote| '''Mickey''': It's never about the ''jail time'', Pete! This is ''personal!'' It always ''has'' been, and you ''know'' it!}}
{{quote|'''Mickey''': It's never about the ''jail time'', Pete! This is ''personal!'' It always ''has'' been, and you ''know'' it!}}
* [[Just Between You and Me]] - In ''The Mail Pilot'', Pete shows us how it's done:
* [[Just Between You and Me]] - In ''The Mail Pilot'', Pete shows us how it's done:
{{quote| '''Pete''': Tell 'im de rest, Shyster! ''He'll'' never live t'tell nobody! Haw! Haw! Haw!"}}
{{quote|'''Pete''': Tell 'im de rest, Shyster! ''He'll'' never live t'tell nobody! Haw! Haw! Haw!"}}
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]
* [[Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone]]
* [[Leave the Two Lovebirds Alone]]
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* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] - Hey, it's one of those [[Print Long Runners]], what did you expect?
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] - Hey, it's one of those [[Print Long Runners]], what did you expect?
* [[Locked Room Mystery]]
* [[Locked Room Mystery]]
* [[Locking MacGyver in The Store Cupboard]] - Or someplace where it's possible to find a [[Conveniently Placed Sharp Thing]].
* [[Locking MacGyver in the Store Cupboard]] - Or someplace where it's possible to find a [[Conveniently-Placed Sharp Thing]].
* [[MacGyvering]]
* [[MacGyvering]]
* [[Mad Scientist]] - These have been staple villains from the earliest times.
* [[Mad Scientist]] - These have been staple villains from the earliest times.
* [[Matchlight Danger Revelation]]
* [[Matchlight Danger Revelation]]
* [[Mecha Mooks]]
* [[Mecha-Mooks]]
* [[Mental Time Travel]]
* [[Mental Time Travel]]
* [[Mind Manipulation]] - There's a bunch of this in various forms throughout the comic's run.
* [[Mind Manipulation]] - There's a bunch of this in various forms throughout the comic's run.
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** [[State Sec]]
** [[State Sec]]
** [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
** [[Those Wacky Nazis]]
* [[New Job Episode]] - In ''The Bellhop Detective (1940)'', Minnie forces Mickey to enter a contest where the winners get job positions. He receives a job as a [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|bellhop]], but inevitably ends up spending more time trying to solve a mystery at the hotel than actually learning to do his job right.
* [[New Job Episode]] - In ''The Bellhop Detective (1940)'', Minnie forces Mickey to enter a contest where the winners get job positions. He receives a job as a [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|bellhop]], but inevitably ends up spending more time trying to solve a mystery at the hotel than actually learning to do his job right.
* [[No Export for You]] - There are ''hundreds'' to ''thousands'' of the comics created internationally that haven't been officially translated to English.
* [[No Export for You]] - There are ''hundreds'' to ''thousands'' of the comics created internationally that haven't been officially translated to English.
* [[No Fame No Wealth No Service]]
* [[No Fame, No Wealth, No Service]]
* [[Not Me This Time]]
* [[Not Me This Time]]
* [[No One Could Survive That]]
* [[No One Could Survive That]]
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]]
* [[No One Should Survive That]]
* [[No One Should Survive That]]
* [[Not So Great Escape]]
* [[Not-So-Great Escape]]
* [[Official Couple]] - Mickey and Minnie. Horace and Clarabelle, too, but depending on the story.
* [[Official Couple]] - Mickey and Minnie. Horace and Clarabelle, too, but depending on the story.
* [[On One Condition]]
* [[On One Condition]]
* [[Operation Jealousy]] - Minnie starts this a lot, usually as an attempt to get Mickey to pay more attention to her instead of going off on adventures. In one story, Mickey manages pulled a [[Counter Zany]] on her before things get sorted out.
* [[Operation: Jealousy]] - Minnie starts this a lot, usually as an attempt to get Mickey to pay more attention to her instead of going off on adventures. In one story, Mickey manages pulled a [[Counter Zany]] on her before things get sorted out.
* [[Or Was It a Dream?]]
* [[Or Was It a Dream?]]
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]] - And they usually work, too, no matter who's using them.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]] - And they usually work, too, no matter who's using them.
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* [[Ransacked Room]]
* [[Ransacked Room]]
* [[Reassignment Backfire]]
* [[Reassignment Backfire]]
* [[Refused By the Call]]
* [[Refused by the Call]]
* [[Ridiculously Average Guy]] - A recurring joke throughout the comics; Mickey is often selected for special opportunities ''because'' he's so average - in the eyes of everyone but his friends and the reader, of course.
* [[Ridiculously Average Guy]] - A recurring joke throughout the comics; Mickey is often selected for special opportunities ''because'' he's so average - in the eyes of everyone but his friends and the reader, of course.
** In ''Mickey Mouse and the Orbiting Nightmare (2010)'':
** In ''Mickey Mouse and the Orbiting Nightmare (2010)'':
{{quote| '''Reporter:''' We chose him because a group made up of such staggeringly famous people also needs an utterly ordinary everyman!}}
{{quote|'''Reporter:''' We chose him because a group made up of such staggeringly famous people also needs an utterly ordinary everyman!}}
* [[Ripple Effect Proof Memory]]
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]
* [[Robot Me]] - Take a look at ''Mickey Mouse: The World of Tomorrow (1944)''.
* [[Robot Me]] - Take a look at ''Mickey Mouse: The World of Tomorrow (1944)''.
* [[Rogues Gallery]]
* [[Rogues Gallery]]
* [[San Dimas Time]]
* [[San Dimas Time]]
* [[Save the Villain]] - Despite the fact that Pete's tried multiple times to [[Attempted Rape|rape his girlfriend]], kill him horribly, hurt innocent bystanders, and other crimes, Mickey somehow feels obligated to save him if he's about to die. [[Ungrateful Bastard|This doesn't often]] [[The Farmer and The Viper|end too well]].
* [[Save the Villain]] - Despite the fact that Pete's tried multiple times to [[Attempted Rape|rape his girlfriend]], kill him horribly, hurt innocent bystanders, and other crimes, Mickey somehow feels obligated to save him if he's about to die. [[Ungrateful Bastard|This doesn't often]] [[The Farmer and the Viper|end too well]].
* [[Secret Test]]
* [[Secret Test]]
* [[Selective Obliviousness]]
* [[Selective Obliviousness]]
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* [[So Much for Stealth]]
* [[So Much for Stealth]]
* [[Species Surname]] - Mickey, Minnie, and Mortimer ''Mouse'' (none of whom are related to each other), Clarabelle ''Cow'', Horace ''Horse''collar...
* [[Species Surname]] - Mickey, Minnie, and Mortimer ''Mouse'' (none of whom are related to each other), Clarabelle ''Cow'', Horace ''Horse''collar...
* [[Stay in The Kitchen]] - In earlier stories, when this kind of thing wasn't really frowned upon, Mickey would generally tell Minnie this. She rarely listened, though.
* [[Stay in the Kitchen]] - In earlier stories, when this kind of thing wasn't really frowned upon, Mickey would generally tell Minnie this. She rarely listened, though.
* [[Submarine Pirates]]: Doctor Vulter
* [[Submarine Pirates]]: Doctor Vulter
* [[Supervillain Lair]]
* [[Supervillain Lair]]
* [[Surveillance As the Plot Demands]]
* [[Surveillance as the Plot Demands]]
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]
* [[Symbol Swearing]] - Especially in earlier comics.
* [[Symbol Swearing]] - Especially in earlier comics.
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]
* [[Talking Is a Free Action]]
* [[Technical Pacifist]] - The Phantom Blot cannot bear to watch someone die. Doesn't stop him from trying to kill Mickey, however.
* [[Technical Pacifist]] - The Phantom Blot cannot bear to watch someone die. Doesn't stop him from trying to kill Mickey, however.
* [[Ten Minute Retirement]]
* [[Ten-Minute Retirement]]
* [[Tickle Torture]] - Well... according to the story ''Mickey Joins The Foreign Legion'' where it's used, Mickey is apparently [[Anything but That|very ticklish]].
* [[Tickle Torture]] - Well... according to the story ''Mickey Joins The Foreign Legion'' where it's used, Mickey is apparently [[Anything But That|very ticklish]].
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Mickey himself, repeatedly. Over the decades he's Taken A Level In Badass more than once, though thanks to the fact that outside the comics he's still largely viewed as the cute, smiling mouse, he's been particularly subject to [[Badass Decay]] -- until a new generation of writers and artists show up and have him Re-Take A Level In Badass. The most consistent thing in the comics is turning him into a genius [[Amateur Sleuth]] (often with Goofy as his [[Plucky Comic Relief]] [[Sidekick]]), though some stories have presented him as a severe andrenaline junkie. The recent [[Kingdom Hearts]] representation of Mickey as a [[Badass Longcoat]] is really just one more instance in a long line of Badass levels for Mickey.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Mickey himself, repeatedly. Over the decades he's Taken A Level In Badass more than once, though thanks to the fact that outside the comics he's still largely viewed as the cute, smiling mouse, he's been particularly subject to [[Badass Decay]]—until a new generation of writers and artists show up and have him Re-Take A Level In Badass. The most consistent thing in the comics is turning him into a genius [[Amateur Sleuth]] (often with Goofy as his [[Plucky Comic Relief]] [[Sidekick]]), though some stories have presented him as a severe andrenaline junkie. The recent [[Kingdom Hearts]] representation of Mickey as a [[Badass Longcoat]] is really just one more instance in a long line of Badass levels for Mickey.
* [[Train Escape]]
* [[Train Escape]]
* [[Train Station Goodbye]]
* [[Train Station Goodbye]]
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* [[Water Wakeup]]
* [[Water Wakeup]]
* [[We Need to Get Proof]]
* [[We Need to Get Proof]]
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: Happened somewhat often, like in the Donald Duck comics: for example, one story was a Bowdlerized WPR of ''[[Misery]]'' (Mickey writes a novel series about an Expy of the Phantom Blot, decides to stop writing only for the Blot to kidnap him and force him to write one where he wins) and another was an equally Bowdlerized adaptation of ''[[Arsenic and Old Lace]]'' (with the old ladies being Robin Hood style thieves instead of murderers but with everything else remaining almost the same, down to the characters' first names)
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: Happened somewhat often, like in the Donald Duck comics: for example, one story was a Bowdlerized WPR of ''[[Misery]]'' (Mickey writes a novel series about an Expy of the Phantom Blot, decides to stop writing only for the Blot to kidnap him and force him to write one where he wins) and another was an equally Bowdlerized adaptation of ''[[Arsenic and Old Lace]]'' (with the old ladies being Robin Hood style thieves instead of murderers but with everything else remaining almost the same, down to the characters' first names)
* [[Why Won't You Die?]]
* [[Why Won't You Die?]]
* [[Will]] - It's ridiculous how many rich relatives have died and left Mickey, Minnie, and even ''Goofy'' some kind of inheritance. It's started more than one story's plot, that's for sure.
* [[Will]] - It's ridiculous how many rich relatives have died and left Mickey, Minnie, and even ''Goofy'' some kind of inheritance. It's started more than one story's plot, that's for sure.
* [[You Meddling Kids]] - If Mickey hadn't been so dogged in chasing him down, the Blot would've gotten away scot-free in his debut scheme. To quote:
* [[You Meddling Kids]] - If Mickey hadn't been so dogged in chasing him down, the Blot would've gotten away scot-free in his debut scheme. To quote:
{{quote| '''Phantom Blot:''' I lost because of the most stubborn, idiotic, persistent little fool that ever lived! '''That pest!''' *points at Mickey*}}
{{quote|'''Phantom Blot:''' I lost because of the most stubborn, idiotic, persistent little fool that ever lived! '''That pest!''' *points at Mickey*}}
* [[Young Gun]] - When Mickey goes out West in certain stories, he's one of these. Sometimes he advances to [[The Gunslinger]], [[Improbable Aiming Skills]] and all.
* [[Young Gun]] - When Mickey goes out West in certain stories, he's one of these. Sometimes he advances to [[The Gunslinger]], [[Improbable Aiming Skills]] and all.
* [[You Talkin to Me]] - Goofy does this in a Western story...
* [[You Talkin' to Me?]] - Goofy does this in a Western story...
* [[Zeerust]]
* [[Zeerust]]


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Latest revision as of 00:35, 6 October 2018

The universe in which the Disney comics based around Mickey Mouse and his friends takes place. Major contributors to this Verse include Floyd Gottfredson, Romano Scarpa and Paul Murry.

See also Disney Ducks Comic Universe, and the Modular Franchise they both form, the Disney Mice and Ducks Comics. Since this is such a long-running series, you're likely to find more than a few Dead Horse Tropes.

Character list can be found here.


Tropes used in Mickey Mouse Comic Universe include:

(while canoeing)
Mortimer: "Hi there, Millicent ! Your boyfriend [Mickey] is kinda slow, isn't he ?"
Millicent: "He's not as slow as you think... and he's very smooth !"

Mickey: It's never about the jail time, Pete! This is personal! It always has been, and you know it!

Pete: Tell 'im de rest, Shyster! He'll never live t'tell nobody! Haw! Haw! Haw!"

Reporter: We chose him because a group made up of such staggeringly famous people also needs an utterly ordinary everyman!

Phantom Blot: I lost because of the most stubborn, idiotic, persistent little fool that ever lived! That pest! *points at Mickey*