This is a list of Mickey Mouse comics published by Gold Key (with GEMs highlighted).  The Gold Key issues were preceded as well as followed by other comic brands (Dell and Whitman) which featured the same character, and these other comics are also included in the list.  For each comic listed, there are links to the following: (a) Wiki page (from the Grand Comics Database, or GCD), (b) e-book (available upon request), and (c) More info on each comic (via optional posts by various contributors).  [Note: In some cases where there is a set of consecutive issues listed as one entry, the Wiki link takes you to the first issue in the set, and the ‘Next Issue’ link will take you to the later issues.]

Please note that the list is sortable by each column. (Multiple levels of sorting are possible by sorting more than one column in succession, from lowest to highest.)  You can also do an instant filtering of the table by entering a character string in the ‘Search’ field.

Mickey Mouse is one of the most beloved characters from the Disney universe and has had a long and storied history in the world of comics.  The first Mickey Mouse comic book with original stories was published by Dell in Four Color Comics starting in 1941, followed ten years later by the Mickey Mouse title, which continued until it was taken over by Gold Key Comics in 1962.  The Gold Key series lasted until 1984 (the last few issues being published under the Whitman brand) and continued the tradition of humorous stories featuring Mickey and his friends.

The stories in the comics featured Mickey in a variety of adventures, often alongside other Disney characters such as Minnie Mouse, Goofy and Pluto.  Aside from Floyd Gottfredson, who wrote and drew the first Mickey Mouse comic-book story (and was also the dominant Mickey Mouse cartoonist in the newspaper strips), the artist best known for his rendition of Mickey Mouse in comic books was Paul Murry, who drew the covers and interior art for over thirty years.  Overall, the Mickey Mouse comics have been an integral part of the character’s history and have provided readers with countless laughs and adventures for a very long time.  A cover gallery of Mickey Mouse comics can be found here.

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Note: In the list below, the Mickey Mouse issues published by Dell are marked with an asterisk (*) and those published by Whitman are marked with a double asterisk (**).