Disney Adventures - Some Notable Issues

Some Notable Issues

  • August 1991 - Vol 1, #10 - Cover: Hulk Hogan
  • September 1991 - Vol 1, #11 - Cover: Macaulay Culkin
  • November 1991 - Vol 2, #1 - Cover: Michael Jordan; Debut of Darkwing Duck
  • December 1991 - Vol 2, #2 - Cover: Paula Abdul
  • January 1992 - Vol 2, #3 - Cover: MC Hammer
  • February 1992 - Vol 2, #4 - Cover: TV's Dinosaurs
  • March 1992 - Vol 2, #5 - Cover: Candace Cameron
  • April 1992 - Vol 2, #6 - Cover: Jason Priestley; Tale Spin
  • May 1992 - Vol 2, #7 - Cover: Arnold Schwarzenegger; Feature comic Darkwing Duck
  • June 1992 - Vol 2, #8 - Cover: Urkel (Jaleel White); Feature comic Duck Tales
  • September 1992 - Vol 2, #11 - Cover: Luke Perry
  • October 1992 - Vol 2, #12 - Cover: Blossom
  • November 1992 - Vol 3, #1 - Cover: Fresh Prince; Collector's 3D Issue
  • January 1993 - Vol 3, #3 - Cover: Kris Kross
  • March 1993 - Vol 3, #5 - Cover: Tim Allen
  • April 1993 - Vol 3, #6 - Cover: Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • June 1993 - Vol 3, #8 - Cover: Michael Jackson
  • July 1993 - Vol 3, #9 - Cover: Dinosaurs (Jurassic Park)
  • August 1993 - Vol 3, #10 - Cover: Dennis the Menace; Comic Goof Troop
  • November 1993 - Vol 4, #1 - Cover: The Addams Kids; Collector's 3D Issue
  • January 1994 - Vol 4, #3 - Cover: Beethoven; Comic Drastic Dark
  • March 1994 - Vol 4, #5 - Cover: Superman (Dean Cain)

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