Talk:Disney Comics

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See discussion on talk:Disney_Comic_Book. Lazarus Long 10:54 25 Jun 2003 (UTC)

Are all these links really referring to the comic books, and not tv series, characters etc?
No, they link to whatever they're based off of.

[edit] Donald the Attention Thief

Anybody else find it odd that, out of all the new Disney Comics titles (that means not counting WDC&S and Uncle Scrooge) that got cancelled in 1991, Donald Duck Adventures was the only one that survived? I'm not surprised that they brought a quick end to Goofy's comic, and the DuckTales and Rescue Rangers comics probably would've ceased production after the shows stopped airing. But I'm pretty sure Roger Rabbit was still popular enough back then, and given Mickey Mouse's status as the company's mascot, I'm surprised they killed off his comic so early! What do you suppose was the thing Donald had that justified his comic being more purchase-worthy than the others? - Nintendo Maximus

Higher number of Donald Duck collectors? Bigger overseas sales numbers? 惑乱 分からん 12:34, 29 January 2007 (UTC)