Long before Splash Mountain, and even before the movie, Disney's version of the folklore character Brer Rabbit appeared in newspaper comics! From 1945 to 1949, Brer Fox's wild "laughing place" journey, Brer Rabbit's ill-starred fling with the forest school teacher, Brer Buzzard's money tree, and Rabbit's close call in the "Garden of Eatin" adventures were serialized in strips, and Fantagraphics is collecting them for North America for the first time! Dick Moores teamed up with Paul Murry to draw scripts by Bill Walsh and Vernon Stallings . Disney Legend Floyd Norman, the studio's first tenured black animator, explains the Critter Country characters' origins in folklore and history in his foreword.
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Fantagraphics
Release
April 27, 2021
ISBN
1683964195
ISBN 13
9781683964193
Walt Disney's Tales of Brer Rabbit: Sunday Adventures 1945-1948
Long before Splash Mountain, and even before the movie, Disney's version of the folklore character Brer Rabbit appeared in newspaper comics! From 1945 to 1949, Brer Fox's wild "laughing place" journey, Brer Rabbit's ill-starred fling with the forest school teacher, Brer Buzzard's money tree, and Rabbit's close call in the "Garden of Eatin" adventures were serialized in strips, and Fantagraphics is collecting them for North America for the first time! Dick Moores teamed up with Paul Murry to draw scripts by Bill Walsh and Vernon Stallings . Disney Legend Floyd Norman, the studio's first tenured black animator, explains the Critter Country characters' origins in folklore and history in his foreword.