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=== Doctor Einmug === '''Doctor Einmug''' is a scientist who was created by [[Ted Osborne]] (plot) and [[Floyd Gottfredson]] (plot and art) in the story ''Island in the Sky'', published in the ''[[Mickey Mouse (comic strip)|Mickey Mouse]]'' comic strip from November 1936 to April 1937. He is a large man who wears a big white beard and laboratory coat. Doctor Einmug specializes in [[atomic physics]] and speaks in a German-like accent which was probably a nod towards [[Albert Einstein]], "[[mug]]" also being a pun on "[[beer stein|stein]]". His introductory story, ''Island in the Sky'', raises many issues about the benefits and dangers of atomic physics just a few years before the first [[atom bomb]]s were developed. After that, Einmug did not re-appear in American comics for almost 50 years, but he was used in Italian ones, starting some 12 years later in 1959 when he appeared in [[Romano Scarpa]]'s ''Topolino e la dimensione Delta'' ("Mickey Mouse and the Delta Dimension"). In this story, he discovered the means to travel to the Delta Dimension, which was effectively an infinite void of nothing, just space. Setting his laboratory up in the Delta Dimension, Einmug pursued his work and discovered that [[atom]]s were living beings. He thus increased the size of one of them to that of a small boy and named him [[#Atomo Bleep-Bleep|Atomo Bleep-Bleep]] (Italian: [[:it:Atomino Bip-Bip|Atomino Bip-Bip]]). Einmug himself has also appeared in numerous European Mickey Mouse comics. He is often shown as less secretive and paranoid than in his original appearance, though his discoveries are still coveted by the likes of [[Pete (Disney)|Pete]] and the [[Phantom Blot]]. Einmug reappeared in American comics in 1991 in the story ''A Snatch in Time!'' in which he had developed a time machine. It was written by [[Lamar Waldron]] and drawn by Rick Hoover and Gary Martin. More recently, Einmug has also appeared in American editions of ''The Delta Dimension'' and other European-made stories.
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