Disney Masters #18 - Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge: Pie in the Sky
(2021)

Fantagraphics, 2018 Series
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Volume
18
Price
29.99 USD
Pages
208
On-sale Date
2021-09-15
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Fantagraphics Books Inc.
Brand
Fantagraphics [Legacy Torch]
ISBN
978-1-68396-441-4 Search at WorldCat
Barcode
9781683964414 52999
Editing
David Gerstein (credited) (editor)

Pie in the Sky (Table of Contents)

Uncle Scrooge / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
David Gerstein (credited); Chelsea Wirtz (credited)
Letters
?
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Baron von Strudel
Synopsis
Taking to the skies in antique planes, Uncle Scrooge and Baron von Strudel have a aerial dogfight with pies as their weapons of choice.
Reprints
Keywords
aerial dogfight; airplanes; pies; rivalry

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 1)

Donald Duck; Uncle Scrooge / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn
Inks
William Van Horn
Colors
?

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Full figure of Uncle Scrooge (in silhouette); Donald Duck floating heads (in silhouette)
Keywords
character silhouettes; floating heads; repurposed art

Indexer Notes

Periwinkle-toned page picturing many Donald Duck floating heads in silhouette and a full figure of Uncle Scrooge also in silhouette at lower left.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 2)

Donald Duck / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck floating heads (in silhouette)
Keywords
character silhouettes; floating heads

Indexer Notes

Periwinkle-toned page picturing many Donald Duck floating heads in silhouette.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 3)

blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


Indexer Notes

Periwinkle-toned blank page.

Disney Masters Uncle Scrooge: Pie in the Sky by William Van Horn (Table of Contents: 4)

credits, title page / 2 pages (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Characters
Donald Duck

Indexer Notes

One Donald Duck floating head in silhouette on page one.

Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge Pie in the Sky (Table of Contents: 5)

Donald Duck / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
William Van Horn (credited); David Gerstein (credited)
Letters
?

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck
Synopsis
With cactus needles stuck among his tailfeathers, Officer Donald Duck confronts a guilty looking cactus.
Reprints
Keywords
cactus; police officer; suspicion

Contents (Table of Contents: 6)

table of contents / 2 pages (report information)

Script
?
Pencils
William Van Horn
Inks
William Van Horn
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck
Keywords
repurposed art

Indexer Notes

Illustration of Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck is repurposed from "Snore Losers" page 6, panel 1.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


Indexer Notes

Tan-toned blank page.

Pie in the Sky (Table of Contents: 8)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 14 pages (report information)

Script
Bill Riling (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Christos Kentrotis (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

Job Number
KU 0190
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Gee, Unca Scrooge, you're pretty good with our radio-controlled plane!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge Carl Barks / Dell Interior Logo 1
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Baron von Strudel
Synopsis
Baron von Strudel, a rival pastry chef from Scrooge's past, schemes to beat Scrooge out of first prize in an antique airplane show.
Reprints
Keywords
aerial dogfight; airplanes; pies; rivalry

A Prickly Relation (Table of Contents: 9)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
William Van Horn (credited); David Gerstein (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 111
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I want a plant for my office, Donald.
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck
Synopsis
Florist Donald finds the perfect office plant for Uncle Scrooge to relate to.
Reprints
Keywords
plants; the-customer-is-always-right

Tightrope Gag (Table of Contents: 10)

Donald Duck / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Hachette (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 115
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Anybody can walk a tightrope, boys!
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
Donald shows his nephews that "Anybody can walk a tightrope".
Reprints
Keywords
know-it-all; tightrope; tightrope

Indexer Notes

The formerly unofficial title "Tightrope Gag" becomes the official title with this reprint.

A Sound Deal (Table of Contents: 11)

Donald Duck / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 112
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Donald has taken a job as a door to door salesman!
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; boss of the Blitzkrieg Bugle Works; various unreceptive customers; happy customer
Synopsis
Donald endures much pain and suffering as a door to door salesman for the Blitzkrieg Bugle Works... until he makes one customer very happy.
Reprints
Keywords
bugles; salesman; series of mishaps; the-customer-is-always-right

Fly Now---Pay Later (Table of Contents: 12)

Donald Duck / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 114
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Quiet!
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; housefly
Synopsis
Donald deals with a pesky housefly... in typical Donald fashion.
Reprints
Keywords
display of temper; escalating events; getting carried away; housefly; need-for-peace-and-quiet

Indexer Notes

GOOD BIT:
Where Carl Barks would have opened such a story with Huey, Dewey, and Louie playing "cops and robbers" or "cowboys and Indians", William Van Horn opens this story with the boys playing "ninjas" - a concession to the 1980s.

Dime Collector (Table of Contents: 13)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Egmont (credited); David Gerstein (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 117
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I've worked very hard all of my life to get what I've got, Donald!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck
Synopsis
Uncle Scrooge reviews his list of "firsts".
Reprints
Keywords
pride; wealth

Backyard Bet (Table of Contents: 14)

Donald Duck / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Hachette (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)

Job Number
AR 120
First Line of Dialogue or Text
How would you boys like to make a little wager?
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
Donald tries to sucker the boys into mowing the lawn by making a bet, but the boys get to the punchline before Donald does.
Reprints
Keywords
bet; outsmarting one’s-self; yardwork

Floating Alone (Table of Contents: 15)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 9 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 121
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Look Unca Scrooge, it's so clear today that you can see all the way to Dogalina Island!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge Carl Barks / Dell Interior Logo 1
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; balloon merchant; crowd at the balloon race; balloon race judges; porpoise; pig fisherman; pelican
Synopsis
Scrooge tells the story of when he entered the Duckburg hot-air balloon race to Dogalina Island, experiencing a series of slapstick disasters in the process.
Reprints
Keywords
hot-air balloon; in-joke; pelican; porpoise; race; unintended slapstick consequences

Indexer Notes

In-joke reference to Carl Barks: Seeing all the patches on Scrooge's balloon, one spectator remarks:
"Ha! I haven't seen so many patches since the day old Uncle Carl caught his overalls in the power mower!"

Large Deduction (Table of Contents: 16)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 123
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Mr. McDuck, the tax office has a question for you regarding one of your office expenses!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; tax auditor; elephant
Synopsis
Uncle Scrooge explains to a tax auditor why he deducts feeding an elephant as an office expense.
Reprints
Keywords
audit; doing-something-their-own-way; elephant; expense deductions; taxes

Tents, Anyone? (Table of Contents: 17)

Donald Duck / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Christos Kentrotis (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 122
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Donald and the boys are determined to find a campsite with privacy!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Comics Logo with rounded k]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
Donald and the boys endure many mishaps in their search for the perfect private campsite.
Reprints
Keywords
camping; dogged persistence; earthquake; flood; rockslide; series of mishaps

Lost On a Dog (Table of Contents: 18)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Scott Rockwell (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 124
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Scrooge has just paid six thousand seven hundred and twenty nine dollars and sixteen cents for the Baron Itzy Bitzy - the world's only whistling flea!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge Carl Barks / Dell Interior Logo 1
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Baron Itzy Bitzy (flea); shaggy dog; angry lady; contestant in whistling contest; dog show judge
Synopsis
Uncle Scrooge has the world's only whistling flea, but the flea decides to take a ride on a passing dog.
Reprints
Keywords
dog show; escape; first appearance of recurring character(s); flea; search; whistling

Indexer Notes

First appearance of Baron Itzy Bitzy the whistling flea, an occasionally recurring character in the Duck stories of William Van Horn.

His Money's Worth (Table of Contents: 19)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (sourced) (see notes); Digikore Studios (sourced) (see notes)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 126
First Line of Dialogue or Text
What's the matter, Uncle Scrooge? You look like somebody slipped you a wooden nickel!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck
Synopsis
Finding himself to be in perfect health, Uncle Scrooge gripes over the amount of medical bills he must pay with no illness or malady to show for it.
Reprints
Keywords
good health; medical bills; never satisfied; Table of Contents omission

Indexer Notes

This story is omitted from the Table of Contents. It appears on numbered-page 45, but the following story, "Poisoned Palate", is listed as appearing on numbered-page 45 in the TOC.

As it is omitted from the Table of Contents (which also lists individual story credits), there is no credited colorist for this story. Colorist credits supplied by David Gerstein (10-27-2021).

Poisoned Palate (Table of Contents: 20)

Donald Duck / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
John Lustig (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 127
First Line of Dialogue or Text
What happened, Unca Donald, has there been an earthquake?
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Daisy Duck; French waiter
Synopsis
Donald briefly entertains the notion of becoming a French chef... VERY briefly.
Reprints
Keywords
chef; French dining; know-it-all; Table of Contents inaccuracy

Indexer Notes

This story appears on numbered-page 46 of the book. However, because the previous story ("His Money's Worth") is omitted from the Table of Contents, it is listed as appearing on numbered-page 45 in the TOC.

The Bright Side (Table of Contents: 21)

Donald Duck / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 131
First Line of Dialogue or Text
A long weekend, a cozy mountain cabin, and oodles of sheer boundless rest! Ah, there's nothing like it!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Presents Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Logo 1]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
Snowbound in a mountaintop cabin, Donald leads the boys down the steep slopes on a mission for food by using garbage can lids as sleds.
Reprints
Keywords
cabin; doing-something-their-own-way; mountain; series of mishaps; sleds; snowbound

Shaping Up (Table of Contents: 22)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
John Lustig (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Hachette (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 129
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I feel like a ten cent bag of lint!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; gym manager
Synopsis
A run-down Scrooge considers joining a gym but, when he sees the prices, he perks himself up.
Reprints
Keywords
expense; fitness; gym; healing thyself

Heavy Duty (Table of Contents: 23)

Donald Duck / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Hachette (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 133
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Daisy's Twaddle and Waddle Society is about to get itself involved in yet another philanthropic blitz!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Comics Logo with rounded k]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Daisy Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; various members of the Twaddle and Waddle Society; Mr. Broadbeam; Donald Dog; Dr. I Crakum Knob
Synopsis
A misunderstanding between Daisy and Donald results in Donald putting on a great deal of weight - and suddenly needing to reduce to normal size.
Reprints
Keywords
exercise; food; getting carried away; psychologist; weight gain; weight loss; wrong impression

Duel Personalities (Table of Contents: 24)

Donald Duck / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Christos Kentrotis (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 134
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Jones, we've tried to be friends in the past, haven't we?
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Comics Logo with rounded k]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Neighbor Jones
Synopsis
Backyard battlers Donald Duck and Neighbor Jones decide to ignore each other - and can't even manage that.
Reprints
Keywords
backyard battles; best of intentions; escalating events; need-for-peace-and-quiet; suspicion

The Three B's (Table of Contents: 25)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 135
First Line of Dialogue or Text
You see, Donald, I've developed a new and very simple method of accounting!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck
Synopsis
Scrooge shows Donald his "Three B" accounting system.
Reprints
Keywords
accounting; barrel; books; doing-something-their-own-way

Seafood Blues (Table of Contents: 26)

Donald Duck / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
John Lustig (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Christos Kentrotis (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (Byron Erickson)

Job Number
AR 137
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Hot dog! Fun and sun on the open seas - that's for me!
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; doctor
Synopsis
Donald hungrily anticipates the food on an ocean cruise, until he boards ship and gets seasick.
Reprints
Keywords
anticipation; food; ocean cruise; reversal of fortunes; sea or island setting; seasick

Indexer Notes

Donald's seasickness at the end mirrors Huey, Dewey' and Louie's case of "junkfooditus" at the beginning.

Quick Trim (Table of Contents: 27)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited); Digikore Studios
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 138
First Line of Dialogue or Text
The barber is here, sir!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; butler; Mr. Clipquick (barber)
Synopsis
Scrooge calls a barber for an unusual trim job.
Reprints
Keywords
barber; doing-something-their-own-way; the-customer-is-always-right; topiary

Tree's a Crowd (Table of Contents: 28)

Donald Duck / comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Barry Grossman (credited as Barry Englin Grossman)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 140
First Line of Dialogue or Text
How cozy and genteel I feel when I start the day with tea and crumpets in the garden!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Comics Logo with rounded k]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
Donald's genteel day with tea and crumpets is continually disturbed by crows and raccoons inhabiting a tree in the duck's yard. The answer? Cut down the tree. But, does anything ever come easy for Donald?
Reprints
Keywords
cats; chainsaw; crows; leave-well-enough-alone; lightning; pinecones; raccoons; series of mishaps; storm; tree

Be My Gust (Table of Contents: 29)

Donald Duck / comic story / 4 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 141
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Duckburg is deep in the throes of its annual cake-baking contest!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Comics Logo with rounded k]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Mr. Droopwell; Miss Pieweight; Mrs. Beanpole; cat; various cake-baking contestants; cake-baking contest judges
Synopsis
Donald enters a cake-baking contest that is struck by a whirlwind.
Reprints
Keywords
baking; cakes; contest; unintended slapstick consequences; whirlwind

Shooting to the Top (Table of Contents: 30)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Susan Daigle-Leach (credited as Sue Daigle-Leach)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 144
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Yes sir, folks! There's a one hundred dollar bill stuck to the top of that greased flagpole! And for a dollar a try, it's yours - if you can get it!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; carnival barker; other unsuccessful contestants
Synopsis
Scrooge takes an unorthodox shortcut to reach the top of a greased flagpole and claim the hundred dollar bill stuck to its top.
Reprints
Keywords
carnival; contest; doing-something-their-own-way; flagpole; hundred dollar bill; ingenuity; satisfied customer

False Economy (Table of Contents: 31)

Uncle Scrooge / comic story / 1 page (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Susan Daigle-Leach (credited as Sue Daigle-Leach)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 147
First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm telling you, Donald, this little gem is the most economical car I've ever owned!
Feature Logo
Uncle Scrooge [Gladstone Era Logo]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck
Synopsis
Scrooge touts his economic car.
Reprints
Keywords
car; economy; savings

Another Vine Mess (Table of Contents: 32)

Donald Duck / comic story / 10 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Katherine Llewellyn (credited as Katy Llewellyn)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 149
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Five dollars and sixty cents in the cupboard!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Comics Logo with rounded k]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; contest judges; contest entrants; exotic plant huckster; Neighbor Jones
Synopsis
Destitute Donald must contend with a rapidly growing plant, as his house steadily falls apart.
Reprints
Keywords
contests; house-in-disrepair; lack-of-funds; plant; rapid growth

Call Off the Wild (Table of Contents: 33)

Donald Duck / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

Script
John Lustig (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Christos Kentrotis (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 150
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Ah, the joys of camping!
Feature Logo
Walt Disney Donald Duck [Carl Barks Dell Comics Logo with rounded k]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
Donald tries his hand at Junior Woodchuck animal calls - and wishes he hadn't.
Reprints
Keywords
animal calls; forest setting; Junior Woodchucks; know-it-all; unwelcome surprise

The Amazon Queen (Table of Contents: 34)

Donald Duck / comic story / 24 pages (report information)

Script
John Lustig (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Scott Rockwell (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Job Number
AR 154
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Donald has always dreamed of fame and glory!
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Uncle Scrooge; janitor-training film director; soap opera actor; soap opera actress; soap opera director; TV studio usher; "Squeal of Fortune" game show host (unnamed); Hanna Blight ("Squeal of Fortune" game show hostess); "Squeal of Fortune" game show contestants; armored explorers of the Amazon (in flashback only); seaplane pilot; Curly Carlos (McDuck banana plantation foreman); various Tickerees (native tribe); various Tockerees (native tribe); Dona Prospera (rich woman of Mucho Losto); Helena (Dona Prospera's aide); two elderly firefighters of Mucho Losto; various Amazons
Synopsis
Scrooge has a specific reason for sending Donald (with the boys in tow) to the Amazon to pick up a cursed ancient Amazon necklace, and deliver it to a rich buyer. A reason mysterious enough that the old miser is willing to pay Donald fifty thousand dollars for his services.
Reprints
Keywords
Amazon River; Amazons; banana plantation; Brazil; curse; exploring; game show; jungle setting; mystery; natives; necklace; steam-powered boat; TV production

Indexer Notes

The first full-out adventure story by the team of Lustig and Van Horn.

Rootin' Tootin' Duck (Table of Contents: 35)

Donald Duck / comic story / 12 pages (report information)

Script
John Lustig (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Jo Meugniot (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

Job Number
KD 0290
First Line of Dialogue or Text
"Dead-Eye Duck was quite a rider! He could sit on his head - or something even wider!"
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Buck Bowlegg (rodeo champion); various rodeo hands and clowns; Nasty Nate (horse); various citizens of Duckburg
Synopsis
A myriad of circumstances lead to Donald becoming a hero... as a rodeo clown.
Reprints
Keywords
bull; horse; rodeo; rodeo clown; singing telegram messenger; unlikely hero

Beachhead Bathos (Table of Contents: 36)

Donald Duck / comic story / 12 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Sanoma (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Ah, what could be more refreshing than the sandy tranquility of a golden beach?
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Neighbor Jones; dune buggy rider
Synopsis
Donald vs. Neighbor Jones in an epic, no-holds-barred sand castle building contest.
Reprints
Keywords
battle of wits; beach; bragging; contest; escalating events; sand castles

Indexer Notes

An unconventional mix of three-tiered panel pages and four-tiered panel pages. First such layout for Van Horn in a Disney Duck story.

The Bees Have It! (Table of Contents: 37)

Donald Duck / comic story / 12 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Jo Meugniot (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

Job Number
KD 0790
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Pass the Fudgie Wudgies, Unca Donald!
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; grocer; various panicked citizens of Duckburg; chief beeologist; boss bee-control officer; Gridley (subordinate bee-control officer); lots of bees
Synopsis
Donald is dead set on having a "proper prideful gentleman's breakfast", consisting of "a spot of tea, a touch of toast, and a dollop of honey". When there is no honey to be found on store shelves, Donald endures great pain and suffering in order to secure some wild honey directly from a hive of many aggressive bees.
Reprints
Keywords
bee costume; bees; best-laid-plans; breakfast; cannon; comic obsession; forest setting; hard lesson learned; honey; series of mishaps

Indexer Notes

An unconventional use of both three-tiered panel pages and four-tiered panel pages by Van Horn.

Snore Losers (Table of Contents: 38)

Donald Duck / comic story / 12 pages (report information)

Script
William Van Horn (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Jo Meugniot (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

Job Number
KD 0890
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Yes, Donald, it's all for you! My gift of one million dollars!
Feature Logo
Donald Duck [William Van Horn Logo- Two Lines]
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Uncle Scrooge; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Duckworth; Dr. J. Slumberbunk Swoonsnooze (dreamologist); snooty shoe specialist; snooty automotive advisor
Synopsis
Donald has recurring sweet dreams of Scrooge giving him a million dollars. Scrooge has recurring nightmares of giving Donald that same million dollars. A dreamologist has the answer, but will it just make matters worse?
Reprints
Keywords
be-careful-what-you-wish-for; buyer beware; medical quackery; million dollar giveaway; recurring dreams; recurring nightmares; reversal of fortunes; sleep problems; sorry-you-asked

Indexer Notes

Unusual appearance by Duckworth, Scrooge's butler from the 1987 TV series "DuckTales".

An unconventional use of both three-tiered panel pages and four-tiered panel pages by Van Horn.

It's Bats, Man! (Table of Contents: 39)

Donald Duck / comic story / 14 pages (report information)

Script
John Lustig (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Susan Daigle-Leach (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

Job Number
KD 0990
First Line of Dialogue or Text
Is Donald busy? Boy, is he ever!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Ms. Snoremore; frogs; ant-besieged homeowner; Tasmanian devil ants; various panicked citizens of Duckburg; terrified clown; circus strongman; Titano (the terrible ten foot tall gorilla); Roger Lotsagall (famous artist); Prudence Pettifog; bunch of bats
Synopsis
Donald is a master pest remover, until he meets his match in a bunch of artistic bats.
Reprints
Keywords
"The Brittle Mastery of Donald Duck"; ants; bats; dissatisfied customer; doing-something-their-own-way; frogs; gorilla; logo modification; overconfidence; pest removal; unintended slapstick consequences

Indexer Notes

Lustig and Van Horn create a story in the mold of what has become known in fandom as "The Brittle Mastery of Donald Duck" - a sub-genre of stories by Carl Barks where Donald is an absolute master in some field of endeavor until he becomes overconfident, goes one step too far, and destroys his good reputation... along with many other things around him.

Lustig cleverly slips the names of some competitor's characters into his script - "Bat(s)man" (in the title), the Tasmanian Devil (small "d") and Titano the (not quite "super") ape. "Roger Lotsagall" appears to be a parody/tribute character of artist Marc Chagall.

Story has a modified version of the "William Van Horn Donald Duck Logo", where the words "Donald" and "Duck" are on a single tier.

William Van Horn (Table of Contents: 40)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
John Clark (credited); David Gerstein (credited)
Pencils
William Van Horn (cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #678)
Inks
William Van Horn (cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #678)
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Born February 15, 1939, William Van Horn began his lifelong love affair with comics and cartoons when he was about five years old.
Genre
biography
Characters
Donald Duck (single illustration)
Synopsis
Text biography of William Van Horn.
Keywords
creator biography

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck #273] (Table of Contents: 41)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited); David Gerstein (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck
Synopsis
A potted plant pans Donald's guitar playing.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck #273 with logo, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck #274] (Table of Contents: 42)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited); David Gerstein (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Dewey (blue cap and shirt)
Synopsis
Dewey paints a moustache on Donald's mirror.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck #274 with logo, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 Series) #15] (Table of Contents: 43)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited); Erik Rosengarten (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Mad Chemist
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck
Synopsis
Donald mixes chemicals, while in a delirium.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 Series) #15 with logo and story title, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 Series) #17] (Table of Contents: 44)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Curse of the Lost Empress
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
Donald and the boys are imperiled by molten lava.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 Series) #17 with logo and story title, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #545] (Table of Contents: 45)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
On a picnic, Donald gets the short end of the hero sandwich.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #545 with logo, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #240] (Table of Contents: 46)

Uncle Scrooge / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited); Erik Rosengarten (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Uncle Scrooge
Synopsis
Uncle Scrooge soaks his tired feet in a soothing bucket of coins.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #240 with logo, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck #277] (Table of Contents: 47)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited); Digikore Studios (credited as Digikore)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck
Synopsis
Donald is at a standoff with the last stubborn leaf of fall.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck #277 with logo, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #547] (Table of Contents: 48)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gary Leach (credited)
Editing
Byron Erickson (original editor)

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie
Synopsis
A load of snow is dumped on Donald from a very suspicious source.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #547 with logo, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #2] (Table of Contents: 49)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gail Bailey (credited); David Gerstein (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Rootin' Tootin' Duck
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck
Synopsis
Donald rides a bucking bronco.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #2 with logo and story title, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #4] (Table of Contents: 50)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Gail Bailey (credited); Erik Rosengarten (credited)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The Bees Have It!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; boss bee-control officer; Gridley (subordinate bee-control officer); lots of bees
Synopsis
Dressed in a bee costume, Donald ducks a cannonball fired by two county bee-control officers.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #4 with logo and story title, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #6] (Table of Contents: 51)

Donald Duck / cover reprint (on interior page) / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn (credited)
Inks
William Van Horn (credited)
Colors
Paul Baresh (credited) (restoration and color)
Letters
William Van Horn (credited)
Editing
Bob Foster (original editor)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's Bats, Man!
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey (red cap); Louie (green cap); bunch of bats
Synopsis
Pest remover Donald uses a butterfly net to catch bats in a belfry.
Reprints
Keywords
cover reproduction

Indexer Notes

Reproduces the cover illustration for Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #6 with logo and story title, but no publisher, pricing, or UPC information.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 52)

blank page(s) / 1 page (report information)


Indexer Notes

Periwinkle-toned blank page.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 53)

Donald Duck / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
?
Inks
?
Colors
?

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck floating heads (in silhouette)
Keywords
character silhouettes

Indexer Notes

Periwinkle-toned page picturing many Donald Duck floating heads in silhouette.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 54)

Donald Duck / illustration / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
William Van Horn
Inks
William Van Horn
Colors
?

Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck
Keywords
character silhouettes; repurposed art

Indexer Notes

Periwinkle-toned page picturing many Donald Duck floating heads in silhouette and a full figure silhouette of a frantic Donald Duck at lower right. Inside back cover.

Curse you, Baron Von Strudel! (Table of Contents: 55)

Donald Duck / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information)

Script
David Gerstein
Pencils
William Van Horn
Inks
William Van Horn
Colors
?
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Scrooge McDuck is an ace treasure hunter, but is he a flying ace?
Genre
anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
Characters
Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Neighbor Jones
Synopsis
The Ducks and Neighbor Jones look agape at the structure of Donald's crumbling house, now held together by a huge plant with vines of steel.
Keywords
house-in-disrepair; plant; repurposed art; strong vines

Indexer Notes

Illustration repurposed from “Another Vine Mess” - page 10, panel 3. On back cover.

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Table of Contents
  1. 0. Pie in the Sky
    Uncle Scrooge
  2. 1. [no title indexed]
    Donald Duck; Uncle Scrooge
  3. 2. [no title indexed]
    Donald Duck
  4. 3. [no title indexed]
  5. 4. Disney Masters Uncle Scrooge: Pie in the Sky by William Van Horn
  6. 5. Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge Pie in the Sky
    Donald Duck
  7. 6. Contents
  8. 7. [no title indexed]
  9. 8. Pie in the Sky
    Uncle Scrooge
  10. 9. A Prickly Relation
    Uncle Scrooge
  11. 10. Tightrope Gag
    Donald Duck
  12. 11. A Sound Deal
    Donald Duck
  13. 12. Fly Now---Pay Later
    Donald Duck
  14. 13. Dime Collector
    Uncle Scrooge
  15. 14. Backyard Bet
    Donald Duck
  16. 15. Floating Alone
    Uncle Scrooge
  17. 16. Large Deduction
    Uncle Scrooge
  18. 17. Tents, Anyone?
    Donald Duck
  19. 18. Lost On a Dog
    Uncle Scrooge
  20. 19. His Money's Worth
    Uncle Scrooge
  21. 20. Poisoned Palate
    Donald Duck
  22. 21. The Bright Side
    Donald Duck
  23. 22. Shaping Up
    Uncle Scrooge
  24. 23. Heavy Duty
    Donald Duck
  25. 24. Duel Personalities
    Donald Duck
  26. 25. The Three B's
    Uncle Scrooge
  27. 26. Seafood Blues
    Donald Duck
  28. 27. Quick Trim
    Uncle Scrooge
  29. 28. Tree's a Crowd
    Donald Duck
  30. 29. Be My Gust
    Donald Duck
  31. 30. Shooting to the Top
    Uncle Scrooge
  32. 31. False Economy
    Uncle Scrooge
  33. 32. Another Vine Mess
    Donald Duck
  34. 33. Call Off the Wild
    Donald Duck
  35. 34. The Amazon Queen
    Donald Duck
  36. 35. Rootin' Tootin' Duck
    Donald Duck
  37. 36. Beachhead Bathos
    Donald Duck
  38. 37. The Bees Have It!
    Donald Duck
  39. 38. Snore Losers
    Donald Duck
  40. 39. It's Bats, Man!
    Donald Duck
  41. 40. William Van Horn
  42. 41. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck #273]
    Donald Duck
  43. 42. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck #274]
    Donald Duck
  44. 43. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 Series) #15]
    Donald Duck
  45. 44. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 Series) #17]
    Donald Duck
  46. 45. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #545]
    Donald Duck
  47. 46. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #240]
    Uncle Scrooge
  48. 47. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck #277]
    Donald Duck
  49. 48. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 Series) #547]
    Donald Duck
  50. 49. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #2]
    Donald Duck
  51. 50. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #4]
    Donald Duck
  52. 51. [Cover Gallery: Cover to Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 Series) #6]
    Donald Duck
  53. 52. [no title indexed]
  54. 53. [no title indexed]
    Donald Duck
  55. 54. [no title indexed]
    Donald Duck
  56. 55. Curse you, Baron Von Strudel!
    Donald Duck
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