Mickey Rat

Creation & Design

Mickey Rat was created by Robert Crumb as a satirical take on the popular character Mickey Mouse, embodying the counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s.

Early Years

Mickey Rat first appeared in underground comics, quickly gaining notoriety for his irreverent humor and social commentary.

Character Development

Over the years, Mickey Rat has evolved from a simple parody to a more complex character, representing the struggles and resilience of the marginalized in society.

Cultural Reception

Mickey Rat has been both praised and criticized for its bold satire and commentary on societal issues, becoming a cult favorite among underground comic enthusiasts.

Character Details

Real Name:
Mickey Rat
First Appearance:
Mickey Rat #1
Species:
Anthropomorphic Rat
Gender:
Male
Abilities:
Cunning, Street Smarts
Weight:
10lbs
Height:
3' 0"
Eye Color:
black
Hair Color:
gray

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Last Gasp ⋅ 1972
Low
$4
Mid
$12
High
$45

Key Facts

One-shot, independently published comic intended for mature audiences

Parody of Mickey Mouse re-imaging the character as a violent, immoral lowlife

Last Gasp ⋅ 1972
Low
$3
Mid
$9
High
$35

Key Facts

Parody of Mickey Mouse aimed at an adult audience

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