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'''The Blot's Double Mystery '''(titled '''Topolino e il doppio segreto di Macchia Nera '''in italian) is a story written by Guido Martina, penciled and inked by Romano Scarpa in 1955. {{Story|title1 = The Blots Double Mystery|image1 = Storia macchia.jpg|inducks = I TL 116-AP|other_titles = Topolino e il doppio segreto di Macchia Nera|writer(s) = Guido Martina|artist(s) = Romano Scarpa|dates = June the 10th, 1955 (Release date)}}
 
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|title1= ''The Blot's Double Mystery''
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|image1= TheBlotsDoubleMystery.png
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|caption1= First page of the story (US version with additional art).
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|inducks= '''[https://inducks.org/story.php?c=I+TL++116-AP I TL 116-AP]'''
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|other_titles= ''Topolino e il Doppio Segreto di Macchia Nera'' <small>(original Italian title)</small>
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|writer(s)= [[Guido Martina]]
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|artist(s)= [[Romano Scarpa]]
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|dates= June the 10th, 1955 <small>(release date)</small>
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}}'''''The Blot's Double Mystery''''' (entitled '''''Topolino e il Doppio Segreto di Macchia Nera''''' in the original Italian) is a story written by [[Guido Martina]] and drawn by [[Romano Scarpa]]. It features the [[Phantom Blot]], [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Goofy]], [[Chief O'Hara]], [[Detective Casey]], the [[Mad Hatter]], [[Eega Beeva]] and [[Pflip II]].
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==Plot==
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The [[Phantom Blot]] has escaped from jail once again, and this time is hellbent on exacting the most diabolical revenge he can devise on [[Mickey Mouse]]. It is not enough to simply kill the “rat”: the Blot plans to kill [[Goofy]] and pin the blame on [[Mickey Mouse]], forcing his own friend [[Chief O'Hara]] to have him executed… To add to these sinister schemings, the Blot seems to have found some way to be invisible, and to destroy all of [[Mouseton]] using… the [[Mad Hatter]]'s hat? What is truth and what is falsehood amongst the Blot's plans? Perhaps [[Eega Beeva]]'s timely arrival might help…
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===Continuity===
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* This story serves as a sequel to ''[[Mickey outwits the Phantom Blot]]'' (1939), the first encounter between [[Mickey Mouse]] and the [[Phantom Blot]] since that first adventure. (The story contains several nods to the 1939 tale, including the disguise which Mickey dons, which he had already used in ''Outwits''.) The next Mickey/Blot confrontation would be ''[[Mickey Mouse and the King of Beggars]]'' (1960).
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* [[Mickey Mouse]] first encountered [[Pflip]] in ''[[Mickey Makes a Killing]]'' (1947) and had last seen him in ''[[The Mook Treasure]]'' (1950), hence his recognizing [[Pflip II]] as being of the same species.
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* ''[[Daughter of the Phantom Blot]]'' (2006) would later see [[Countess Leïa]] (the Blot's daughter) reusing her father's television-based hypnosis from this story for her own evil schemes.
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==Behind the scenes==
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''The Blot's Double Mystery'' was first serialized in four parts in the Italian ''Topolino'' #116 through #119. It was printed in English, in three (rather than four) parts and with art altered (by [[John Clark]], [[Gary Leach]] and [[Susan Daigle-Leach]]) to fit the different format, in ''Donald and Mickey'' #6 to #9. It was later reprinted in ''[[Disney Masters]]'' #5, this time in the original four-part format with no additional art, re-worked dialogue and a more recent recoloring by Sanoma.
   
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The initial US translation used, beyond being a [[localization]], was based on the German translation rather than the original Italian version. To add to the inaccuracies that were bound to surface in such a scenario, it was felt to be necessary to "soften" the rather dark storyline, and thus a lot of the Blot's murderous intentions were left unsaid (such as the fiend's gleeful hope Mickey would be executed for the crimes he was accused of).
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 17 January 2021

The Blot's Double Mystery (entitled Topolino e il Doppio Segreto di Macchia Nera in the original Italian) is a story written by Guido Martina and drawn by Romano Scarpa. It features the Phantom Blot, Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Chief O'Hara, Detective Casey, the Mad Hatter, Eega Beeva and Pflip II.

Plot

The Phantom Blot has escaped from jail once again, and this time is hellbent on exacting the most diabolical revenge he can devise on Mickey Mouse. It is not enough to simply kill the “rat”: the Blot plans to kill Goofy and pin the blame on Mickey Mouse, forcing his own friend Chief O'Hara to have him executed… To add to these sinister schemings, the Blot seems to have found some way to be invisible, and to destroy all of Mouseton using… the Mad Hatter's hat? What is truth and what is falsehood amongst the Blot's plans? Perhaps Eega Beeva's timely arrival might help…

Continuity

  • This story serves as a sequel to Mickey outwits the Phantom Blot (1939), the first encounter between Mickey Mouse and the Phantom Blot since that first adventure. (The story contains several nods to the 1939 tale, including the disguise which Mickey dons, which he had already used in Outwits.) The next Mickey/Blot confrontation would be Mickey Mouse and the King of Beggars (1960).
  • Mickey Mouse first encountered Pflip in Mickey Makes a Killing (1947) and had last seen him in The Mook Treasure (1950), hence his recognizing Pflip II as being of the same species.
  • Daughter of the Phantom Blot (2006) would later see Countess Leïa (the Blot's daughter) reusing her father's television-based hypnosis from this story for her own evil schemes.

Behind the scenes

The Blot's Double Mystery was first serialized in four parts in the Italian Topolino #116 through #119. It was printed in English, in three (rather than four) parts and with art altered (by John Clark, Gary Leach and Susan Daigle-Leach) to fit the different format, in Donald and Mickey #6 to #9. It was later reprinted in Disney Masters #5, this time in the original four-part format with no additional art, re-worked dialogue and a more recent recoloring by Sanoma.

The initial US translation used, beyond being a localization, was based on the German translation rather than the original Italian version. To add to the inaccuracies that were bound to surface in such a scenario, it was felt to be necessary to "soften" the rather dark storyline, and thus a lot of the Blot's murderous intentions were left unsaid (such as the fiend's gleeful hope Mickey would be executed for the crimes he was accused of).