Disney Muscle

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  • #92535
    stavner
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    Here’s an interesting Italian Disney story, Super Donald battles an athletic female Beagle for a gold statue:

    http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+PK++122-1

    #92545
    AlexG
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    stavner wrote:

    Here’s an interesting Italian Disney story, Super Donald battles an athletic female Beagle for a gold statue:

    http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+PK++122-1

    Heh, I can recall an issue of 70’s Gold Key Super Goof comic where Goofy had to consume more then the normal one-only radioactive Super Goober and became an uberbuffed Super Super Goof.

    Be interesting to see a revised version w/ a female Disney character. B)

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #92551
    Ashlee
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    WOW thanks of sharing , and chance of seeing more.

    #92565
    Red_Silver
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    AlexG wrote:

    stavner wrote:

    Here’s an interesting Italian Disney story, Super Donald battles an athletic female Beagle for a gold statue:

    http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+PK++122-1

    Heh, I can recall an issue of 70’s Gold Key Super Goof comic where Goofy had to consume more then the normal one-only radioactive Super Goober and became an uberbuffed Super Super Goof.

    Be interesting to see a revised version w/ a female Disney character. B)

    You want them drawn or want them found muscular in the comics?

    #92566
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Red_Silver wrote:

    AlexG wrote:

    stavner wrote:

    Here’s an interesting Italian Disney story, Super Donald battles an athletic female Beagle for a gold statue:

    http://coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+PK++122-1

    Heh, I can recall an issue of 70’s Gold Key Super Goof comic where Goofy had to consume more then the normal one-only radioactive Super Goober and became an uberbuffed Super Super Goof.

    Be interesting to see a revised version w/ a female Disney character. B)

    You want them drawn or want them found muscular in the comics?

    Probably both. 😉

    Given that it was a 70s Disney comic, it was a rare occasion for a muscle growth scene.

    Another was one of Gold Key / The Twilight Zone comic from the late 70s. Something of a bent twist on the Charles Atlas motif w/ a mail order barbell that caused rapid muscle growth . . . that didn’t stop.

    Side note: I was surprised that something similar wasn’t used in Friday the 13th the Series w/ its cursed objects.

    The TW story would make for an interesting revisit but with a female subject. B)

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #92568
    Red_Silver
    Participant

    AlexG wrote:

    Probably both. 😉

    Given that it was a 70s Disney comic, it was a rare occasion for a muscle growth scene.

    Another was one of Gold Key / The Twilight Zone comic from the late 70s. Something of a bent twist on the Charles Atlas motif w/ a mail order barbell that caused rapid muscle growth . . . that didn’t stop.

    Side note: I was surprised that something similar wasn’t used in Friday the 13th the Series w/ its cursed objects.

    The TW story would make for an interesting revisit but with a female subject. B)

    Didn’t know about those stories, but think of any good settings for such? Well I guess you could use Gyro Gearloose, Ludwig Von Drake, Magica De Spell or Megabyte Beagle for some muscle madness.

    #92589
    Anthony Durrant
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    She’s not the only athletic female to appear in a Donald Duck story: Madames X and XX appear in an old Carl Barks tale in which Donald joins the Coast Guard as villains. They were orignally rendered by Barks as completely human but later were given round black dog noses. Madame X is the brunette, Madame XX is the blonde.

    #147048
    Samuel
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    Where i can read it? Did someone knows?

    #147060
    AlexG
    Keymaster

    Where i can read it? Did someone knows?

    Just which post are you referring to?

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #147061
    Samuel
    Participant

    The first one

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