
This newspaper ad for weekend dates for the cartoon short Big Bad Wolf (1934), the sequel to Three Little Pigs (1933), is on sale in ebay (for 25 US drs). It's from a local US newspaper titled Bellingham Herald and is dated June 2, 1934.
A blog dedicated to the Disney character Big Bad Wolf as featured in cartoons, illustrated story books, other tie-ins and, above all, comics.
This Mexican lobby card featuring a still from Three Little Pigs (1933) was recently offered on ebay, but I missed it. It promotes Festival de los 11 premios de Walt Disney, a compilation of Disney cartoon shorts. Originally released in the US in 1937 as Academy Award Review Of Walt Disney Cartoons and featuring five cartoons including Three Little Pigs, it was re-relased in 1966 with the inclusion of further cartoons. This Mexican lobby card obviously dates from the re-release era. Note that the illustrations on the frames include Li'l Wolf who was actually never featured in any animated cartoon.
In 1961, the Hamburg-based German publisher Blüchert Verlag began issuing a series of Disney booklets called Micky Maus Buch. The no. 3 of the series was Die 3 kleinen Schweinchen und der böse Wolf. In 1964, the series was picked up by another German publisher, Pestalozzi-Verlag who reprinted all of Blüchert's booklets (and continued the series with new titles). In this vein, Die 3 kleinen Schweinchen und der böse Wolf was first reprinted as no. 10 of Pestalozzi-Verlag's 'Micky Maus Buch' series. In 1988, the title would be reprinted for once again, this time as no. 103. Scans of pages featuring the wolf in this post are from the 1988 reprint (the cover doesn't feature the wolf):



Above scan is of the title page of Die 3 kleinen Scheiweinchen bauen ein Haus (1970), a German illustrated story booklet featuring the archetypal three pigs fable. The cover illustration features only the pigs and not the wolf, but the illustration on this title page is re-used as the back cover illustration. Below are the pages featuring the wolf:


This panel is from a six pages long comics published in the no. 7 of the Yugoslavian magazine Zabavnik in 1937 (*). It is the only appearance of the Big Bad Wolf in this Yugoslavian made comics. His figure has been redrawn from one of the panels of 'The Further Adventures of the Three Little Pigs' Sunday newspaper strip from 1936, shown below in a reprint from Britain's Mickey Mouse Weekly from the same year:

The no. 709 (dated Dec. 12th, 1953) of Britain's Mickey Mouse Weekly featured an interesting Three Pigs vs Big Bad Wolf illustrated story titled 'The House That Wasn't There'. Inspired by the classic tale 'The Emperor's New Clothes', Practical Pig spreads the word that he has built a very strong house. Even though no such house has been built, he instructs his brothers to act as if there was such a house. However, the Big Bad Wolf has also read the tale and rushes onto the scene, aware that there is no house on the spot. Unfortunately for him, the cunning Practical Pig has dug up a hidden trench:
Mickey Mouse Xmas Special, published by Britain's Odham Press late in 1939, carries a two and a half pages long illustrated story titled 'Laugh, Hyena, Haugh' which features the Big Bad Wolf as a supporting character. This is actually a revised edition of a story earlier published in vol.2 no.2 (dated Nov. 1936) of the American Mickey Mouse Magazine under the exact same title. The story concerns a boxing match between Donald Duck and a hyena, assisted by the Big Bad Wolf. While the original US edition carries a single illustration featuring only Donald and his nemesis, the British edition features new illustrations and the wolf is depicted in two of them, once in the background (see above) and once in the foreground:
And yet, the differences between the two editions are not limited to the illustrations. The texts are almost identical, except for a few insignificant paraphrasings here and there and one case of censorship: In the US edition, the Big Bad Wolf calls Donald a "sissy"; in the US edition, he calls the duck a "coward"...

This image is of the pages 28 and 29 of the no. 19 of Album Mickey, a Chilean Disney publication from 1937. It is not an extract from the Three Little Pigs Sunday newspaper continuity from 1936 and hence possibly an original Chilean production. For more info on this obscure publication, see my post in my other blog on vintage Disney publications: http://kayaozkaracalar3.blogspot.com/2011/04/chilean-mickey-mouse-magazine-from-1937.html

