
Reading The Amazing, Bizarre MICKEY’S INFERNO
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Are you trying to find the perfect Christmas gift for a friend who is:
Yes, you read that right. Disney really has a comic book about Mickey Mouse and Goofy going to Hell.
In other words, this is probably a treat for a slightly older Disney reader.
- Interested in Dante’s Inferno, the 14th century epic poem about Hell
- A big Disney and Mickey Mouse fan?

Ha ha! Oh boy!
It’s a bizarre, Funny, dark, and mildly Disneyfied Inferno
Sure, there’s some Disneyfication of Hell going on (like removing some of the sex, gore, and the biting 14th century political commentary). But the scenes still contain cartoonish violence like Goofy being cooked alive, fire raining from the sky, demons chasing after Mickey, and other images evoking Gustave Doré’s famous dark illustrations.
Gawrsh! Ah-hyuck.
Other classic Disney characters join the fun, too
It’d be silly if just Mickey and Goofy got to delve into the Inferno! Dante’s original was filled with legendary Greek and Roman figures, and recognizable names from his own time. In Mickey’s Inferno, Mickey and Goofy bump into familiar faces from the huge Disney family. Sure, this family reunion is not under the best of circumstances, but whatever.
The Reluctant Dragon plays the role of Geryon

Dumbo, what the heck are you doing here, buddy?!

Br’er Rabbit and Br’er Bear take a much-needed break from Splash Mountain

Like Donald would ever let Mickey and Goofy get this whole adventure to themselves.
It’s pretty darn faithful to the literary source
OK, a lot of people will pick this up just to see how bonkers the author was willing to go. (Answer? Fairly bonkers.) But Martina also did a really good job parodying Dante’s allegorical masterpiece, both in structure and in substance.- Each section is divided by “Cantos,” which mostly line up with the original poem. So you can have fun cross-referencing the two texts and see why on earth is Donald Duck all of the sudden a two-headed flame monster thing.

This is Just one of MANY Great parodies
