Romano Scarpa - Index of Comics Books Published in The USA

Index of Comics Books Published in The USA

This is an index of all Romano Scarpa comics published in USA. Only Duck universe and Mouse universe are listed. Chip and Dale comics are not listed.


Hero Title Publications Year Pages Trivia
Mickey Mouse "The Blot's Double Mystery" Mickey and Donald #6 1988 76 Serialized in volumes 7 and 8
Donald Duck "Amundsen's Talisman" Donald Duck #279 1990 33
Uncle Scrooge "The McDuck Foundation" Uncle Scrooge #241 1990 25
Uncle Scrooge "The last Balaboo" Uncle Scrooge #242 1990 35 Brigitta MacBridge's first appearance
Mickey Mouse "Kali's Nail" Mickey Mouse #254 1990 50 serialized in volume 255
Mickey Mouse "The Mystery of Tapiocus VI" Mickey Mouse #256 1990 53
Mickey and Goofy "TV Troubles" Mickey Mouse Adventures #16 1991 9 Reprinted in Disney's Colossal Comics Collection 7
Huey Dewey and Louie "Delay of the Land" Donald Duck Adventures #22 1992 10 Published as Donald story
Uncle Scrooge "The Euro Disneyland Adventure" Disney's Colossal Comics Collection 9 1993 44 Done for France
Uncle Scrooge "The Man from Oola-Oola" Uncle Scrooge Adventures #28–29 1994 37
Uncle Scrooge "The Lentils from Babylon" Uncle Scrooge Adventures #30 1995 71 Serialized in volumes 31 and 32
Uncle Scrooge "Colossus of the Nile" Uncle Scrooge Adventures #37–38 1996 45
Uncle Scrooge "The Flying Scot" Uncle Scrooge #315–316 1998 49
Uncle Scrooge "The Big Break-in" Uncle Scrooge #320 2003 15
Uncle Scrooge "One Million Chase" Uncle Scrooge #322 2003 13
Mickey Mouse "It's a Wonderful Christmas Story" Christmas Parade #3 2005 14
Uncle Scrooge "Around the World in Eighty Daze" Uncle Scrooge #341 2005 17
Uncle Scrooge "The Secret of Success" Uncle Scrooge #338 2005 33
Uncle Scrooge "Antidollarosis" Uncle Scrooge #351 2006 25
Pluto and Ellsworth "Foxy Hunters" Mickey Mouse Adventures #10 2006 5
Uncle Scrooge "Being Good For Goodness Sake" Uncle Scrooge #360 2006 30
Mickey Mouse "The Delta Dimension" Mickey Mouse Adventures #11 2006 72
Mickey Mouse "The Incredible Black Comet" Mickey Mouse #292 2006 29
Uncle Scrooge "The Dollar Stalactite" Uncle Scrooge #362 2007 14
Goofy "The Great Gawrsh-Durn Champion" WDC&S #681 2007 32
Mickey Mouse "Memoirs Of An Invisible Santa" Christmas Parade #5 2008 29
Mickey Mouse "The Sacred Spring of Seasons Past" WDC&S #697-8 2008 59
Uncle Scrooge "Last Hero of Banania" Uncle Scrooge #373 2008 20
Uncle Scrooge "The Easter Eggs-Port" Uncle Scrooge #376 2008 21
Uncle Scrooge "Taking the Plunge" Uncle Scrooge #378 2008 29
Daisy Duck "Witness Persecution" Walt Disney Treasures #2 2008 18
Uncle Scrooge "Lights Fantastic" Valentine Classics #1 2010 32
Mickey Mouse "Lost In the Microcosmos Mickey Mouse Classics #1 2010 33
The following stories were originally produced for Egmont.
Uncle Scrooge "One With the Wind" Uncle Scrooge #333 2004 13
Uncle Scrooge "Security" Uncle Scrooge #343 2005 12
Uncle Scrooge "All You Need is Love" Uncle Scrooge #344 2005 13
Uncle Scrooge "The Funny Carrots" Uncle Scrooge #346 2005 16
Mickey Mouse "History Re-Petes Itself" Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #654 2005 12
Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck "The Keeper of Babylon Gardens" Uncle Scrooge #359 2006 12
Mickey Mouse "The Transmutant Gifts" Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #685 2007 16
Mickey Mouse "A Quiet Day at the Beach" Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #691 2008 10
Goofy "Don't Worry About It" Mickey Mouse #304 2011 10

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