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Initial titles
In its first year and a half, Disney Comics published:



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Disney Comics


Disney Comics was a comic book
Comic book

A comic book is a magazine or book of narrative artwork and dialog and descriptive prose. The style was introduced in 1934. Despite the term, comic books do not necessarily feature humorous subject-matter; in fact, it is often serious and action-oriented....
 publishing company operated by The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company is the largest media and entertainment corporation in the world. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O....
 which ran from 1990 to 1993. In the USA, Disney only licensed their comic books to other publishers prior to 1990, and since 1994 the only publication containing comics and published by Disney themselves in the USA is Disney Adventures
Disney Adventures

Disney Adventures was a children's entertainment and educational magazine published ten times per year by The Walt Disney Company. It should not be confused with the defunct Disney Magazine....
 (which ended in 2007), as well as some Hyperion
Hyperion (publisher)

Hyperion is a general-interest book publishing division of The Walt Disney Company, established in 1991. Hyperion publishes books under the following imprints: ABC Daytime Press, ESPN Books, Hyperion Audiobooks, Hyperion East, Miramax Books, and VOICE....
-published publications such as W.I.T.C.H.
W.I.T.C.H.

W.I.T.C.H. is an Italy fantasy/superhero comic series created by Elisabetta Gnone. It is a comic and tells the story of five teenage girls who are chosen to be the new Guardians of Kandrakar, who protect the center of the universe from people and creatures who wish to cause harm to it....
. Prior to 1990, the only Disney-published Disney comics were the ones published in Italy, after Disney Italia took over from Mondadori in 1988.

Initial titles


In its first year and a half, Disney Comics published:

  • Walt Disney's Comics and Stories
    Walt Disney's Comics and Stories

    Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, sometimes abbreviated WDC or WDC&S, is an anthology comic book series that has an assortment of The Walt Disney Company characters, including Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Mickey Mouse, Chip 'n Dale, Lil Bad Wolf, Scamp , Bucky Bug, Grandma Duck, Brer Rabbit, Winnie the Pooh, and others....
     (issues #548-585)
  • Uncle Scrooge
    Uncle Scrooge

    Uncle Scrooge is a comic book with the moneygrubber Scrooge McDuck "the richest duck in the world" as the main character. The series also featured Donald Duck and Huey, Dewey and Louie as supporting characters....
     (issues #243-280)
  • Donald Duck Adventures
    Donald Duck Adventures

    Donald Duck Adventures is a comic book featuring the adventures of Donald Duck and his nephews; Huey, Dewey and Louie. Gladstone Publishing published 48 issues....
     (38 issues)
  • DuckTales
    DuckTales

    DuckTales is an United States animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. The show premiered on September 11, 1987 and ended on May 6, 1990....
     (18 issues)
  • Mickey Mouse Adventures
    Mickey Mouse Adventures

    Mickey Mouse Adventures is a comic book published by Disney Comics which features Mickey Mouse as the main character and features characters from the Mickey Mouse universe....
     (18 issues)
  • Goofy Adventures
    Goofy Adventures

    Goofy Adventures is a comic book published by Disney Comics featuring Goofy as the main character. In this comic book Goofy appears in different parody type stories....
     (17 issues)
  • Roger Rabbit (comic book) (18 issues)
  • Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers
    Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers

    Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers is an United States list of animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company and created by Tad Stones and Alan Zaslove....
     (19 issues)
  • Tale Spin (7 issues)
  • Roger Rabbit's Toontown (5 issues)


Initial collections

Additionally, during the company's first year, eight trade paperbacks called Disney Comic Albums were published. These mainly featured older stories too big for the regular titles.

  1. Donald Duck
    Donald Duck

    Donald Duck is a cartoon fictional character from The Walt Disney Company. Donald is a white anthropomorphism duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet....
     and Gyro Gearloose
    Gyro Gearloose

    Gyro Gearloose is a fictional character, an Anthropomorphism chicken created by Carl Barks for The Walt Disney Company. He is part of the Scrooge McDuck Scrooge McDuck universe, appearing in comic book stories as a friend of Donald Duck, Scrooge and anyone who is associated with them....
  2. Uncle Scrooge and the Phantom of Notre Duck
  3. Donald Duck in Dangerous Disguise
  4. Mickey Mouse
    Mickey Mouse

    Mickey Mouse is a funny animal cartoon character who has become an icon for The Walt Disney Company. Mickey Mouse was created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks and voiced by Walt Disney....
     Outwits the Phantom Blot
    Phantom Blot

    The Phantom Blot is a figure from The Walt Disney Company. He is an enemy of Mickey Mouse. He first appeared in the Mickey Mouse comic strip adventure Mickey Mouse Outwits The Phantom Blot by Floyd Gottfredson, which was published in the form of daily strips from May 20 to September 9, 1939....
  5. Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers: The Secret Casebook
  6. Uncle Scrooge in Tralla-La
  7. Donald Duck in Too Many Pets!
  8. Super Goof
    Super Goof

    Super Goof is a fictional character, the Walt Disney Company character Goofy's superhero alter ego. He gets his power by eating Super Goobers ....
     - The World's Silliest Super-Hero!


Giant-sized seasonal specials included two issues of Holiday Parade and one issue of Summer Fun.

Planned expansion

In this period plans for expansion were announced. At one Comic Con panel slides of a realistic European barbarian strip were previewed as part of a new line of books that would also include superheroes. In addition, a second imprint, Touchmark Comics, was announced, with former DC editor Art Young at its head. Among the scripts Touchmark acquired was Enigma by Peter Milligan
Peter Milligan

Peter Milligan is an British writer, best known for his comic book, film and television work....
 and Sebastian O
Sebastian O

Sebastian O is the title of a comic book series written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Steve Yeowell for DC Comics Vertigo Comics imprint, which was published in 1993 in comics....
 by Grant Morrison
Grant Morrison

Grant Morrison is a Scotland comic book writer and artist. He is best-known for his nonlinear narratives and counterculture leanings....
.

Editor-in-Chief Len Wein
Len Wein

Len Wein is an United States comic book writer and editing best known for co-creating DC Comics' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics' Wolverine , and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men....
's Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
-esque approach to the Disney characters was criticized by many older Disney fans. The hiring of Wein has been championed by the comic book creative community as an alternative to the much disliked former Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter
Jim Shooter

James Shooter is an United States writer, occasional fill-in artist, editing, and publisher for various comic books....
, who had made a favorable impression when interviewed by Disney management. Prior to the launch of the comics division, Disney management proclaimed their intention to quickly become a dominant presence in the comic book market, competing with industry leaders DC
DC Comics

DC Comics is one of the largest and most popular American comic book and related media companies, along with Marvel Comics. A subsidiary of Warner Bros....
 and Marvel
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
.

The "Disney Implosion"

These unreasonable expectations, coupled with poor sales, led to a mass cancellation in 1991. Echoing what had been called the DC Implosion
DC Implosion

The DC Implosion is the popular label for the sudden cancellation of more than two dozen ongoing and planned DC Comics series in 1978. The name is a sardonic reference to the "DC Explosion," a then-recent marketing campaign in which DC began publishing more monthly titles and increased the number of story pages in all of its titles, accompani...
 of the 1970s, Duckburg Times editor Dana Gabbard dubbed this the Disney Implosion. Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, Uncle Scrooge, and Donald Duck Adventures were the only surviving titles. (No indication has been given whether or not the fact that they survived had anything to do with Donald Duck being a starring character in all three.)

Remaining titles

Following the implosion, the three titles continued being published along with an occasional mini-series based on a TV show or a movie. These included:

  • Junior Woodchucks
  • Darkwing Duck
    Darkwing Duck

    Darkwing Duck is an Emmy-nominated United States animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991-1995 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on American Broadcasting Company....
  • The Little Mermaid
    The Little Mermaid

    "The Little Mermaid" is a fairy tale by the Denmark poet and author Hans Christian Andersen about a young mermaid willing to give up her life in the sea and her identity as a merperson to gain a human soul and the love of a human prince....
  • Disney's Comics in 3-D
    Disney's Comics in 3-D

    Disney's Comics in 3-D was a two-part comic book series made by The Walt Disney Company in 1992.Unlike most comic books, the stories are drawn in Stereoscopy....
  • Sebastian


  • Donald and Scrooge


  • Beauty and the Beast
    Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)

    Beauty and the Beast is a 1991 Cinema of the United States animated cartoon family film. It is the thirtieth List of Disney animated features produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation....
  • Dinosaur
    Dinosaur

    Dinosaurs were the dominant vertebrate animals of Landform ecosystems for over 160 million years, from the late Triassic Period until the end of the Cretaceous Period , when most of them became extinct in the Cretaceous?Tertiary extinction event....
    s
  • Aladdin
    Aladdin (1992 film)

    Aladdin is a Animation produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 25, 1992. The thirty-first animated feature in the List of Disney theatrical animated features, the film is based on the Arab folktale of Aladdin from One Thousand and One Nights....


All plans for expansion, however, were cancelled. Art Young moved back to DC, and many of the unpublished Touchmark titles were published as part of its new Vertigo imprint. Wein left and Marv Wolfman
Marv Wolfman

Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman is an award-winning United States comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and Titans for DC Comics....
 concentrated on being comics editor of Disney Adventures
Disney Adventures

Disney Adventures was a children's entertainment and educational magazine published ten times per year by The Walt Disney Company. It should not be confused with the defunct Disney Magazine....
. In a mini-renaissance, editors Bob Foster, Cris Palomino, and David Seidman brought an appreciation of the classic Disney characters to the three continuing titles. Foster especially after a lifetime of involvement with Disney comic books and strips specialized in reprinting rarities even seasoned fans were unaware of. The Disney Studio finally decided to shut down its comic book publishing division in 1993.

Licenses

In 1990, Gladstone Publishing
Gladstone Publishing

Gladstone Publishing was an United States company that published Disney comics from 1986 to 1990 and from 1993 to 1998. The company had its origins as a subsidiary of Another Rainbow, a company formed by Bruce Hamilton and Russ Cochran to publish the Carl Barks Library and produce limited edition lithographs of Carl Barks oil paintings of the...
 was granted a new license to publish a series of softcover albums aimed at the collectors market, reprinting in color the stories of Carl Barks
Carl Barks

Carl Barks was a famous The Walt Disney Company illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck , Gladstone Gander , the Beagle Boys , Gyro Gearloose , Flintheart Glomgold , John D....
. After Disney Comics shut down in 1993, Gladstone regained the comics license for the classic Disney characters, which they resumed publishing until 1998, while Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
 obtained the license for the modern Disney characters in 1994 and published them until they sold their rights to Acclaim in 1997.