In the early days, Disney was known for its innovative animation techniques and beloved characters like Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Mickey Mouse. The company's first feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), was a groundbreaking success and established Disney as a leader in the film industry.
The roots of modern comics—often referred to as historietas in Spanish-speaking regions—can be traced back to ancient sequential storytelling like Egyptian hieroglyphs. However, the industrial revolution paved the way for mass production, leading to the birth of the modern format: In the early days, Disney was known for
: A major hub for "historietas," with legendary creators like Héctor Germán Oesterheld (creator of El Eternauta ) who used the medium for cultural and political commentary. United States In the early days