I know I have erased this thread once before but I would like to know what issues of Disney Comics that you have.
Here's a list of the issues that I have
Dell
Donald Duck #74
Gladstone Generation 1
Donald Duck #s 261, 263, 269, 277, and 279
Donald Duck Adventures #s 3, 5-15, and 20
Duck Tales #s 1,3-6, and 13
Mickey and Donald #s 4-8, 10-14, 17, and 18
Mickey Mouse #s 235, 236, 239, 241, 242, 244-250, and 254
Pinocchio Special #1
Uncle Scrooge #s 225, and 230
Uncle Scrooge Adventures #s 2, 4, 5, 7-10, 13-16, 20, and 21
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #s 526, 528, 536-538, and 545
Disney Comics Inc
Aladdin #s 1, and 2
Aladdin Graphic Novel
Beauty and the Beast #s 1, and 2
Beauty and the Beast Graphic Novel
Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers #s 3-7, 9-11, and 13
Darkwing Duck #s 1-4
Dinosaurs #s 1-2
Disney's Colossal Comics Collection #4-10
DIsney's Comics In 3-D #1
Donald and Scrooge #s 1-3
Donald Duck Adventures #s 1, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, and 19-38
Duck Tales #s 15, 16, and 18
Goofy Adventures #s 1, and 8
Junior Woodchucks #s 3, and 4
The Little Mermaid #s 1-4
Mickey Mouse Adventures #s 2, 6, 11-14, and 16
The Rescuers Down Under Graphic Novel
Roger Rabbit #16
Roger Rabbit in 3-D #1
Roger Rabbit's Toontown #s 3, and 5
Sebastian #s 1, and 2
Tale Spin Limited Series #2
Tale Spin Regular Series #s 1, and 7
Uncle Scrooge #s 244, 248, 250-252, 254-258, and 260-280
Walt Disney's Autumn Adventures #2
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #s 548, 549, 560-563, 565, and 568-585
Walt Disney's Holiday Parade #s 1, and 2
Walt Disney's Summer Fun #1
Gladstone Generation 2
The Adventurous Uncle Scrooge McDuck #s 1, and 2
Donald and Mickey #s 19-30
Donald Duck #s 280-307
Donald Duck Adventures #21-48
Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse #s 1-7
Uncle Scrooge #s 281-301, and 303-308
Uncle Scrooge Adventures #s 22-51, 53, and 54
Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck #s 1, and 2
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #s 586-600, and 604-609
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories Penny Pincher #s 1-4
Walt Disney Giant #s 1-7
Marvel Comics
Aladdin #s 1-10
Beauty and the Beast #s 1-11
The Disney Afternoon #s 1-9
Disney Comic Hits #1-4, and 6-16
The Little Mermaid #s 1-11
The Lion King Graphic Novel
Pocahontas Graphic Novel
Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs Graphic Novel
Gemstone
Carl Barks' Greatest Duck Tales Stories #s 1, and 2
Donald Duck Adventures #s 14-21
Donald Duck and Friends #s 332-343, and 346
Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge Graphic Novel
Duck Tales in The Gold Odyessey
Duck Tales in Scrooge's Quest
The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck
The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Companion
Mickey Mouse Adventures #s 5-12
Mickey Mouse and Blotman in Blotman Returns
Mickey Mouse and Friends #s 282-293, and 295
Mickey Mouse Meets Blotman
Uncle Scrooge #s 343-354, 367-378 and 383
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #s 642, 657-672, 680-691, and 698
Walt Disney Treasures #s 1, and 2
World of the Dragonlords
Boom Studios
Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers #1A
Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers #1B
Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers #1C
Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers #1D
Darkwing Duck #s 1A and 2A
Darkwing Duck and Duck Tales in Dangerous Currency TPB
Okay People start sending in the lists of issues you have.
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Topic: What Issues of Disney Comics do you have?
(105 messages)
Roger North
What Issues of Disney Comics do you have?
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2008-06-16 at 01:45:55
Robb_K
What Issues of Disney Comics do you have?
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2008-06-16 at 06:58:50
Too many to list. Almost all the K.K. Publications (except a few 1940-41 WDC & S), most of The Dells (except the live-action comics and a few animated feature issues), all the Gold Key WDC &S, DD, MM and US to the end of Barks' time, plus sporadic others (Duck Album, etc., some Whitmans, all Gladstone, all Gemstone (except Rosa special books, and a few special books like "Dragonlords").
Cacou
What Issues of Disney Comics do you have?
Message 3 -
2008-06-16 at 07:23:33
Here is my collection.
Roger North
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2008-06-16 at 10:24:05
I'm sorry I can't see your collection Cacou. My browser won't let me. Hey Robb do you have any that were printed by The Walt Disney Company. You know The Walt Disney Company published their own comic books during Gladstone's three year hiatus from 1990 to 1993. It is an Impressive Collection. Even I don't have as many issues as you do and I have at least more than 600 that I'm aware of.
Robb_K
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2008-06-16 at 12:36:11
Quote from user: Roger NorthI'm sorry I can't see your collection Cacou. My browser won't let me. Hey Robb do you have any that were printed by The Walt Disney Company. You know The Walt Disney Company published their own comic books during Gladstone's three hiatus from 1990 to 1993. It is an Impressive Collection. Even I don't have as many issues as you do and I have at least more than 600 that I'm aware of.
Yes, I have all those printed by The Walt Disney Company, except, possibly a few special releases of non-traditional Disney characters or one or two animated feature comics. I don't have all the Aladdin and Lion King (new stories) series. I had forgotten to mention those. I have NONE of Mickey Mouse Magazine (1933-1940) (precursor to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories).
Yes, I have all those printed by The Walt Disney Company, except, possibly a few special releases of non-traditional Disney characters or one or two animated feature comics. I don't have all the Aladdin and Lion King (new stories) series. I had forgotten to mention those. I have NONE of Mickey Mouse Magazine (1933-1940) (precursor to Walt Disney's Comics and Stories).
Robb_K
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2008-06-16 at 12:41:29
Oeps! I see that the thread title listed "Disney Comics". I thought it had stated, "USA Disney Comics". Then it is a carbon copy repeat of another thread we have on this forum, which I have already responded to. I have already listed an account of my Dutch, Danish and US comics on that thread. I have many of the Dutch comics released from 1952-present (as I was and am an avid collector of both US and Dutch Disney comics).
But, Roger, why did you repeat an already used thread? Why didn't you just look up the old thread and bump it up to the top of the forum's threads asking for new people to participate?
But, Roger, why did you repeat an already used thread? Why didn't you just look up the old thread and bump it up to the top of the forum's threads asking for new people to participate?
Roger North
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Message 7 -
2008-06-16 at 18:57:01
I don't know Robb. I must have forgotten that I already have put this one up here.
Morequack
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2008-06-16 at 20:27:24
Quote from user: cacouHere is my collection.
Unbelievable volume!!! Where and how do you store it all???
Unbelievable volume!!! Where and how do you store it all???
Cacou
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2008-06-16 at 20:52:21
Quote from user: MorequackQuote from user: cacouHere is my collection.
Unbelievable volume!!! Where and how do you store it all???
I put my comics on two big bookshelves.
I've got 4646 comics of them, most of which in cheap second-hand bookstores, with many of the foreign ones given to me by Hachette :)
Unbelievable volume!!! Where and how do you store it all???
I put my comics on two big bookshelves.
I've got 4646 comics of them, most of which in cheap second-hand bookstores, with many of the foreign ones given to me by Hachette :)
Ole Damgaard
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2008-06-16 at 21:14:26
Here is an incomplete list of my comics. I probably own around twenty additional comics, not yet added to the list.
Roger North
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2008-06-17 at 11:45:12
Sorry Ole My browser won't let me see your collection.
Mcduck_Enterprises
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2008-06-17 at 14:34:49
For me it's:
Uncle Scrooge 1 - 376, Uncle Scrooge Adventures 1-54, Donald Duck Adventures complete series 1 and 2, About 10 different trades (Dragonworlds, Life and times, Treasures, Ducktales 1 & 2 to name a few...) and about 10 to 15 Uncle Scrooge one shots...(Adventurous, Giants, Donald and Scrooge and such..) I'd take a picture, but it'd just be a three-shelf bookshelf with 5/600 spines looking at you. :) Not really impressive to display comics....IMO
Uncle Scrooge 1 - 376, Uncle Scrooge Adventures 1-54, Donald Duck Adventures complete series 1 and 2, About 10 different trades (Dragonworlds, Life and times, Treasures, Ducktales 1 & 2 to name a few...) and about 10 to 15 Uncle Scrooge one shots...(Adventurous, Giants, Donald and Scrooge and such..) I'd take a picture, but it'd just be a three-shelf bookshelf with 5/600 spines looking at you. :) Not really impressive to display comics....IMO
Morequack
What Issues of Disney Comics do you have?
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2008-06-17 at 16:22:43
Quote from user: Roger NorthSorry Ole My browser won't let me see your collection.
Roger, when you click on the link it automatically downloads a pdf onto your desktop (and it should simultaneously open a new window called Downloads). You can open the pdf from either your desktop or from within that new window; in which case that pdf would be at the top of the list. A pdf should be universally viewable.
Quote from user: Mcduck_EnterprisesFor me it's:
Uncle Scrooge 1 - 376, Uncle Scrooge Adventures 1-54, Donald Duck Adventures complete series 1 and 2, About 10 different trades (Dragonworlds, Life and times, Treasures, Ducktales 1 & 2 to name a few...) and about 10 to 15 Uncle Scrooge one shots...(Adventurous, Giants, Donald and Scrooge and such..) I'd take a picture, but it'd just be a three-shelf bookshelf with 5/600 spines looking at you. :) Not really impressive to display comics....IMO
McDuck, are your comics collector shape, stored in archival material (sleeves/boards) or do you just collect them as "readers" and keep them stacked or on a shelf?
Roger, when you click on the link it automatically downloads a pdf onto your desktop (and it should simultaneously open a new window called Downloads). You can open the pdf from either your desktop or from within that new window; in which case that pdf would be at the top of the list. A pdf should be universally viewable.
Quote from user: Mcduck_EnterprisesFor me it's:
Uncle Scrooge 1 - 376, Uncle Scrooge Adventures 1-54, Donald Duck Adventures complete series 1 and 2, About 10 different trades (Dragonworlds, Life and times, Treasures, Ducktales 1 & 2 to name a few...) and about 10 to 15 Uncle Scrooge one shots...(Adventurous, Giants, Donald and Scrooge and such..) I'd take a picture, but it'd just be a three-shelf bookshelf with 5/600 spines looking at you. :) Not really impressive to display comics....IMO
McDuck, are your comics collector shape, stored in archival material (sleeves/boards) or do you just collect them as "readers" and keep them stacked or on a shelf?
Mcduck_Enterprises
What Issues of Disney Comics do you have?
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2008-06-17 at 16:48:01
My collection is stored upright in new sleeves and boards...changed every year or so.....I've been looking into the harder UV myler sleeves and boards...even those toploaders, but that is going to be expensiiiiive! 90% of my early US (1-100) are in Good condition to near mint...(it varies....there are a few Fine condition ones I need to upgrade.....about 25). Everything after issue #180ish or so, is in near-mint shape. I do have a Very-Good condition #179 which I am happy about. It took forever to get close on that one! I kept finding crappy condition ones.....finally bagged it though. All of the US and DD adventures, single shots and trades are mint. Overall, I enjoy it. It's a nice lot. I'm content with just getting Scrooge in the future. It will all be passed down to my son to enjoy when he's older. I try very hard to teach him now to preserve and enjoy his things so he will have them to look back on in the future. There are so many things I sold, traded, blew up, trashed or lost that I wish I had hung onto. My dad was not very collectible saavy. Really, my inspiration to collect the ducks comics came from my parents not allowing me to collect superhero comics like all of my friends at the time......The folks used to tell me that those comics were too violent and the women were depicted in less than respectable clothing......I looked at Uncle Scrooge like I did at Indiana Jones. He was a hero that faced trials, evil and challenges of the world to rise to the top in a fantastical fashion that is only believable in ficition. It has always been a nice escape from the terrible news we hear every day. I have been collecting Uncle Scrooge comics since Ducktales came out on cable.....1987ish....I'm 29 now, but that doesn't matter....the ducks are timeless. Cheers.
Roger North
What Issues of Disney Comics do you have?
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2008-06-17 at 20:32:46
Morequack I tried that and it said there was an error.