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Peter Pan

6 appearances · Golden Age · 1953–1984
Who is Peter Pan?

The Boy Who Never Grew Up found his comics home in the Golden Age, debuting in 1953 through the hands of Bob Karp, Helene C. Kløvstad, and Al Taliaferro in the pages of the Scandinavian Disney anthology scene. Published under the Hjemmet / Egmont banner, this Peter Pan shares his adventures alongside beloved Disney staples like Donald Duck, Tingeling, and the dastardly Kaptein Krok, making for wonderfully spirited company across titles like Donald Duck & Co and Walt Disney's Klassikere. With a publishing presence stretching across three decades into 1984, he's a charming piece of the Nordic Disney comics tradition — a golden-era treasure for collectors with a taste for the international side of the Walt Disney comics world.

Walt Disney's serier
#[7/1953]
★ First appearance
Walt Disney's serier #[7/1953]
Dec 1953

Appearances

Walt Disney's serier (1950)
Donald Duck & Co (1948)
Walt Disney's Klassikere (1975)
#13
Walt Disney's Godbiter (1981)
#54