This is a complete list of Disney comics by Don Rosa. It is sorted in chronological order after the date of first publication.
# | Date | Title | Pages | Hero | Ink | Story | Story code |
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1 | 1987-07 | The Son of the Sun | 26 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 102 |
2 | 1987-08 | Nobody's Business | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 103 |
3 | 1987-10 | Mythological Menagerie | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 104 |
4 | 1987-12 | Recalled Wreck | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 105 |
5 | 1987-12 | Cash Flow | 26 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 106 |
6 | 1988-02 | Fit to Be Pied | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 108 |
7 | 1988-03 | Fir-Tree Fracas | 4 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 109 |
8 | 1988-04 | Oolated Luck | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 110 |
9 | 1988-05 | The Paper Chase | 2 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Gary Leach | AR 107 |
10 | 1988-06 | Last Sled to Dawson | 28 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 113 |
11 | 1988-07 | Rocket Reverie | 2 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Gary Leach | AR 116 |
12 | 1988-07 | Fiscal Fitness | 2 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Gary Leach | AR 118 |
13 | 1988-08 | Metaphorically Spanking | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 119 |
14 | 1988-10 | The Crocodile Collector | 18 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 125 |
15 | 1988-11 | Fortune on the Rocks or His Fortune on the Rocks | 12 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 128 |
16 | 1989-05 | Return to Plain Awful | 28 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 130 |
17 | 1989-07 | The Curse of Nostrildamus | 10 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 143 |
18 | 1989-08 | His Majesty, McDuck | 28 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | AR 145 |
19 | 1989-11 | How Green Was My Lettuce | 1/4 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | ARC 241B |
20 | 1990-03 | Untitled (Forget Me Not) | 3 | Daisy Duck | Don Rosa | Ruud Straatman | H 87112 |
21 | 1990-03 | Untitled (Give Unto Others) | 7 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Arno Buitink | H 87178 |
22 | 1990-03 | On a Silver Platter | 10 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa, Mau Heymans | Don Rosa | H 89068 |
23 | 1990-04 | Untitled (Making the Grade or Well-Educated Duck) | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Jan Kruse | H 85218 |
24 | 1990-04 | Untitled (Leaky Luck) | 1 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Evert Geradts | H 87173 |
25 | 1990-05 | The Pied Piper of Duckburg | 8 | Gyro Gearloose | Don Rosa, Carl Barks | Don Rosa, Carl Barks | H 89174 |
26 | 1990-09 | Back in Time for a Dime! | 4 | Duck Tales | Cosme Quartieri, Robert Bat | Don Rosa | XU DTM 1990-2 |
27 | 1990-06 | The Money Pit | 12 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | KD 0190 |
28 | 1990-11 | The Master Landscapist | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 90057 |
29 | 1991-01 | On Stolen Time | 13 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 90147 |
30 | 1991-01 | Treasure under Glass | 20 | Scooge Mcduck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 90227 |
31 | 1991-03 | Return to Xanadu | 30 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 90314 |
32 | 1991-05 | The Duck Who Fell to Earth | 12 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 90161 |
33 | 1991-08 | Incident at McDuck Tower | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 90345 |
34 | 1991-10 | The Island at the Edge of Time | 14 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 91071 |
35 | 1991-10 | War of the Wendigo | 27 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 91192 |
36 | 1992-01 | Super Snooper Strikes Again | 11 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 91076 |
37 | 1992-08 | The Last of the Clan McDuck | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 91308 |
38 | 1992-08 | The Master of the Mississippi | 28 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 91411 |
39 | 1992-11 | The Buckaroo of the Badlands | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 92008 |
40 | 1993-01 | The Raider of the Copper Hill or The King of the Copper Hill | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 92083 |
41 | 1993-03 | The New Laird of Castle McDuck | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 92191 |
42 | 1993-05 | The Terror of the Transvaal | 12 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 92273 |
43 | 1993-06 | The Dreamtime Duck of the Never-Never | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 92314 |
44 | 1993-07 | The King of the Klondike or The Argonaut of White Agony Creek | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 92514 |
45 | 1993-09 | Guardians of the Lost Library | 28 | The Junior Woodchucks | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 92380 |
46 | 1993-11 | The Billionaire of Dismal Downs | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 93121 |
47 | 1994-02 | From Duckburg to Lillehammer | 12 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 93287 |
48 | 1994-03 | The Invader of Fort Duckburg | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 93227 |
49 | 1994-04 | The Empire-Builder from Calisota or The Richest Duck in the World | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 93288 |
50 | 1994-05 | The Richest Duck in the World or The Recluse of McDuck Manor | 19 (16) | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 93488 |
51 | 1994-05 | The Duck Who Never Was | 16 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 93574 |
52 | 1995-01 | The Treasury of Croesus | 24 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 94012 |
53 | 1995-03 | The Universal Solvent | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 94066 |
54 | 1995-06 | Of Ducks, Dimes and Destinies or Of Ducks and Dimes and Destinies | 15 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 91249 |
55 | 1995-09 | Hearts of the Yukon | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 95044 |
56 | 1995-09 | The Incredible Shrinking Tightwad | 25 (24) | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 94202 |
57 | 1995-10 | Untitled (Gyro's Beagletrap) | 1 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | G TEM 9510 |
58 | 1995-10 | The Lost Charts of Columbus | 24 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 94144 |
59 | 1996-05 | The Once and Future Duck | 24 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 95079 |
60 | 1996-06 | The Treasure of the Ten Avatars | 28 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 95153 |
61 | 1996-08 | A Matter of Some Gravity | 16 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 96001 |
62 | 1996-12 | The Vigilante of Pizen Bluff | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 96089 |
63 | 1997-05 | An Eye for Detail | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 94121 |
64 | 1997-06 | A Little Something Special | 29 (28) | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 96325 |
65 | 1997-07 | Attack of the Hideous Space-Varmints or Attack of the Hideous Space Monsters | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 96203 |
66 | 1997-10 | W.H.A.D.A.L.O.T.T.A.J.A.R.G.O.N. | 16 | The Junior Woodchucks | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 97052 |
67 | 1998 | The Annual Speedskating Race of the Burg of Ducks | 2 | Donald Duck (not mentioned) | Don Rosa | Nils Lid Hjort | HC SKATE 8A [1] |
68 | 1998-01 | The Sign of the Triple Distelfink | 14 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 97437 |
69 | 1998-01 | The Last Lord of Eldorado | 30 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 96066 |
70 | 1998-05 | The Black Knight | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 97346 |
71 | 1998-12 | The Cowboy Captain of the Cutty Sark | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 98045 |
72 | 1999-03 | The Dutchman's Secret | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 98202 |
73 | 1999-07 | Escape from Forbidden Valley | 24 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 98346 |
74 | 1999-10 | The Coin | 12 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | F PM 99001 |
75 | 1999-11 | The Quest for Kalevala | 34 (33) | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 99078 |
76 | 2000-05 | Attaaack! | 12 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | F PM 00201 |
77 | 2000-09 | The Three Caballeros Ride Again | 28 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2000-002 |
78 | 2001-02 | The Sharpie of the Culebra Cut | 26 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | F PM 01201 |
79 | 2001-05 | The Beagle Boys vs. the Money Bin | 17 | Beagle Boys | Don Rosa, Dan Shane | Don Rosa | D 2000-191 |
80 | 2001-10 | The Crown of the Crusader Kings | 28 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2001-024 |
81 | 2002-03 | Forget It! | 13 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2001-095 |
82 | 2002-05 | Gyro's First Invention | 20 | Gyro Gearloose | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2001-143 |
83 | 2002-12 | The Dream of a Lifetime | 25 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2002-033 |
84 | 2003-10 | Trash or Treasure | 13 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2003-017 |
85 | 2004-02 | The Old Castle's Other Secret or A Letter from Home | 34 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2003-081 |
86 | 2004-06 | The Black Knight Glorps Again! | 26 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2003-235 |
87 | 2004-12 | The Starstruck Duck | 10 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2004-277 [2] |
88 | 2005-01 | The Magnificent Seven (Minus 4) Caballeros | 32 | Donald Duck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2004-032 |
89 | 2006-05 | The Prisoner of White Agony Creek | 33 | Scrooge McDuck | Don Rosa | Don Rosa | D 2005-061 |
Carl Barks' classic | Don Rosa's sequel |
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"Back to the Klondike" | "Last Sled to Dawson", "The Coin" |
"Trail of the Unicorn" | "The Crocodile Collector" |
"Lost in the Andes!" | "Return to Plain Awful" |
"Tralla La", "The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan!" | "Return to Xanadu", "The Crown of the Crusader Kings", "The Old Castle's Other Secret" |
"A Christmas for Shacktown", "Statuesque Spendthrifts", "The Think Box Bollix" | "Gyro's First Invention" |
"The Gilded Man" | "The Last Lord of Eldorado" |
"The Forbidden Valley" | "Escape from Forbidden Valley" |
"The Golden Helmet" | "The Lost Charts of Columbus" |
"The Trouble with Dimes" | "The Money Pit" |
"Super Snooper" | "Super Snooper Strikes Again" |
"Donald Duck's Atom Bomb" | "The Duck Who Fell to Earth" |
"Land of the Pygmy Indians" | "War of the Wendigo" |
"The Stone Ray" | "Cash Flow" |
"Land Beneath the Ground!" | "The Universal Solvent", "The Black Knight", "The Black Knight Glorps Again!" |
"The Fabulous Philosopher's Stone" | "The Crown of the Crusader Kings", "The Old Castle's Other Secret" |
These are Don Rosa's sequels to his own stories.
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