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   Don Rosa stories in multiple versions

Code: Title: Year:

AR 113 Last Sled to Dawson 1988
AR 128 Fortune on The Rocks 1988
AR 130 Return to Plain-Awful 1989
D 90314 Return to Xanadu 1990
D 92514 The King of The Klondike 1992
D 93288 The Empire-Builder from Calisota 1993
D 94012 The Treasury of Croesus 1994
D 94066 The Universal Solvent 1994
D 94202 The Incredible Shrinking Tightwad 1994
D 94144 The Lost Charts of Columbus 1994
D 95044 Hearts of the Yukon 1995
D 95079 The Once and Future Duck 1995
D 96089 The Vigilante of Pizen Bluff 1996
D 96203 Attack of the Hideous Space-Varmints 1996
D 96066 The Last Lords of Eldorado 1996
D 97346 The Black Knight 1997
D 98045 The Cowboy Captain of the Cutty Sark 1998
D 98202 The Dutchman's Secret 1998
D 98346 Escape from Forbidden Valley 1998
D 99078 The Quest for Kalevala 1999
D 2000-002 The Three Caballeros Rides Again 2000
F PM 01201 c The Sharpie of The Culebra Cut 2001
D 2001-024 The Crown of the Crusader Kings 2001
D 2001-143 Gyro's First Invention 2002
D 2002-033 The Dream of a Lifetime 2002
D 2003-081 A Letter From Home or The Old Castle's Other Secret 2004
D 2003-235 The Black Knight GLORPS Agian! 2004
D 2004-032 The Magnificent Seven (Minus Four) Caballeros 2005
D 2005-261 The Prisoner of White Agony Creek 2006




   Extra pages and panels for Don Rosa's stories

Code: Title: Year:

US 95 How Green was my Lettuce 1990
D 92380 The Guardians of The Lost Library 1992
D 94202 The Incredible Shrinking Tightwad 1994
D 96325 A Little Something Special 1996
D 99078 The Quest for Kalevala 1999


Notes:

"Treasure of The Ten Avatars" and "A Little Something Special" were done as single-parters only, to be used in supplemental editions to the weekly.

Since "The Sharpie of The Culebra Cut" story was done for the French Picsou Magazine Don Rosa did NOT do a serial version at that time, since he didn't need to. Instead it was done in 2002 when Egmont asked for a serial version.


Art: Don Rosa. Text: AC Sivebæk with some help from Sigvald Grøsfjeld jr.
Layout: AC Sivebæk with some help from Sigvald Grøsfjeld jr. and Tristan Havelick.
Note: The copyrights to all art in these pages are held by Walt Disney Co.