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=== Brick Boulder === '''Brick Boulder'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://featherysociety.proboards.com/thread/650/classic-disney-comic-solicitations-june|title=Classic Disney Comic Solicitations June 2018 β The Feathery Society β Disney Comics English Fan Forum|website=featherysociety.proboards.com}}</ref> (original Italian name "Rock Sassi", which is a [[pleonasm]] as "sassi" means "rocks") is a plainclothes police officer who usually works together with Detective Casey. He first appeared in the story ''La lunga notte del commissario Manetta'' (English title: Casey's Longest Night) in 1997, written by Tito Faraci and drawn by [[Giorgio Cavazzano]] .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Rock+Sassi|title=Rock Sassi|website=coa.inducks.org}}</ref> Like Casey, Brick Boulder is a bumbling and incompetent policeman. Curiously though, his intelligence seems to vary, even between stories by the same writer. He is physically more robust than the overweight Casey and likes to dress flashily, often wearing [[cowboy boots]], a [[stetson]] and a [[bolo tie]]. He has been said to be a parody of [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], the latter aspect being particularly obvious in his first appearance, but later toned down. Brick Boulder is from [[Texas]], United States. In one story, it was revealed that his entire family consists of criminals. Despite this, Brick Boulder is law-abiding and has wanted to be a policeman since his early childhood, much to the disappointment of his family. Another quirk is that he is afraid of alligators, as shown in the story "Topolino e lo strano caso di Jack Due di Cuori".
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