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The Disney Afternoon was an anthology comic book published by Marvel Comics, relating to the syndicated programming block of the same name. It ran for ten issues from October 1994 to July 1995. It mainly featured stories based on Darkwing Duck, with a few stories based on Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, and Goof Troop published throughout the comic's run. Stories based on DuckTales and Bonkers, however, were relegated to 1- or 2-page gags.

Infamously, three Darkwing Duck stories published in the title ("Sleep Ducking" in issue #2, "Megavolt Pulls a Switch" in issue #4, and "Bad Medicine" in issue #6), all drawn by Andres Klacik, depicted St. Canard as having a population consisting mostly of humans, despite that the show never did such a thing. Even worse, the first of these stories featured Anna Matronic (who had previously only appeared in the episode "In Like Blunt" and the storybook The Silly Canine Caper) as a red-haired human woman resembling Dexter's Mom from Dexter's Laboratory.

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Shows
Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985-90) • DuckTales (1987-90) • Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers (1989-90) • TaleSpin (1990-91) • Darkwing Duck (1991-92) • Goof Troop (1992-93) • Bonkers (1993-94) • Aladdin (1994-96) • Gargoyles (1994-97) • The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show (1995) • Timon & Pumbaa (1995-98) • Quack Pack (1996) • Mighty Ducks (1996-97)
Shows aired only in international versions
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988-91) • Donald's Quack Attack (1992-93) • The Little Mermaid (1992-94) • 101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997-98) • Mickey Mouse Works (1999-2000) • The Legend of Tarzan (2001-03) • Kim Possible (2002-07) • Lilo & Stitch: The Series (2003-06) • W.I.T.C.H. (2004-06)
Other media
Soundtrack • Disney Afternoon Avenue • Comic book • Vinylmation • The Disney Afternoon: The Making of a Television Renaissance • The Disney Afternoon Collection
See Also
Disney Afternoon Theme • The Disney Club


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Cartoon-based titles
"Core Four" and other titles based on shorts: Walt Disney's Comics and Stories • Mickey Mouse (Adventures/Wizards of Mickey/X-Mickey) • Donald Duck (Adventures/PKNA/Double Duck) • Uncle Scrooge (Adventures) • Goofy Adventures • Donald and Mickey • Walt Disney Giant • Walt Disney Showcase

Based on animated features: Aladdin • Beauty and the Beast (New Adventures) • Big Hero 6 • Cars • Cinestory Comics • Disney Comic Hits! • Disney Fairies • Disney Princess • Disney Villains • Frozen • The Incredibles • The Little Mermaid (Disney Comics/Marvel) • Monsters, Inc.: Laugh Factory • Tangled • Toy Story • Zootopia: Friends to the Rescue
Based on TV cartoons: Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers • Darkwing Duck • The Disney Afternoon • DuckTales (IDW) • Gargoyles (Marvel/SLG/Dynamite) • Star vs. the Forces of Evil: Deep Trouble • TaleSpin

Other Disney-related comic books
Based on live-action films and shows: Dinosaurs • John Carter: World of Mars • The Muppet Show Comic Book (Spin-off mini-series: Muppet Robin Hood/Muppet Peter Pan/Muppet King Arthur/Muppet Snow White/Muppet Sherlock Holmes) • Roger Rabbit (Toontown) • Star Wars (Adventures/Forces of Destiny)

Based on theme park attractions: Disney Kingdoms (Seekers of the Weird/Figment/Big Thunder Mountain Railroad/Figment 2/The Haunted Mansion/Enchanted Tiki Room) • SLG's The Haunted Mansion • Pirates of the Caribbean

Comic magazines
Aku Ankka • Disney Adventures • Disney Junior Magazine • Frozen: The Official Magazine • Mickey's Magazine • Mickey Mouse Magazine • Minnie & Daisy BFF Magazine • Picsou Magazine • Phineas and Ferb • Topolino
Publishers
Dell Comics • Gold Key Comics • Gladstone Publishing • Disney Comics • Marvel Comics • Dark Horse Comics • Gemstone Publishing • Boom! Studios • Fantagraphics • IDW Publishing • Joe Books • Dynamite Entertainment • Egmont Group
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