Why in Database: Mock Turtle is a character from “Alice in Wonderland”, and just as a lot of movies have been made based on this book, there is no shortage of comic books inspired by it. And exavtly like in the movies, the turtle figure is omitted in some comics.
Below is an approximation of different apperances of this character.
Classics Illustrated #49 – Alice in Wonderland :
A very classic representation, the Mock Turtle is featured on the cover and on four pages in the comic.
Alice in Wonderland, Dark Horse, 2013: Mock Turtle is only on one frame.
Excalibur #54: Mock Turtle is only on one frame.
Santa Claus Funnies #02: On two sides, Santa helps sad Mock Turtle.
The Dreamery #06: He is on several pages .
The Dreamery #07: Ony one frame.
Funny Book #001: On four frames.
Fiction Squad #01: The world presented in this series is the world in which lives all the characters that were created as part of “fiction”. The main character is a detective from a book, long forgotten by everyone. On his way, he meets, among others Alice accompanied by the Hatter, the White Rabbit and Mock Turtle. At the same time, while it is customary to see him as a turtle with a cow’s head, here his entire posture is … bull-shaped, and only his shell shows his turtle pedigree. In this issue you can see it on two pages, in three frames.
Fiction Squad #02: Visible only in one frame, during recalling the events from the first issue.
Fiction Squad #05: Visible in four frames, but only as a kind of background for Alice.
Fiction Squad #06: Only one frame.
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