Mimmi Pigg
Mimmi Pigg made her debut in the pages of Kalle Anka & C:o back in 1950 — a genuine Golden Age arrival brought to life by Hubie Karp, Axel Norbeck, and Bill Wright — and went on to grace Swedish comics for nearly five decades through publisher Hemmets Journal. With 33 catalogued appearances spread across titles like Kalle Anka & C:o and Joakim (Farbror Joakim), she's a steady presence in a beloved corner of Scandinavian comics history, sharing pages with icons like Musse Pigg, Kalle Anka, and the mischievous trio of Knatte, Fnatte, and Tjatte. Two of her appearances carry key-issue status, making her a rewarding find for collectors who dig into the rich Scandinavian tradition of classic funny-animal comics — a tradition that ran far deeper and longer than many English-language fans realize.
#7/1950
Trivia
- Den svenska namnformen ”Mimmi Pigg” är inte bara en översättning utan en etablerad lokaliserad version som skiljer sig tydligt från originalets engelska namn och visar hur Disney-figurer anpassades för den svenska marknaden.sv.wikipedia.org