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* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Following his defeat by D'Shane in the ancient past, Solego mind was imprisoned in a crystal while his body and power was confined to its medallion setting. His goal for the majority of the saga was to claim the medallion and restore himself, which he does in Part 5, only to be reimprisoned once again in the end]].

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* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Following his defeat by D'Shane in the ancient past, Solego Solego's mind was imprisoned in a crystal while his body and power was confined to its medallion setting. His goal for the majority of the saga was to claim the medallion and restore himself, which he does in Part 5, only to be reimprisoned re-imprisoned once again in the end]].
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* ImStandingRightHere: After Solego easily dispatches Gizmoduck, he tells Darkwing that he now faces him alone. Launchpad takes offense to this, but the analogy he uses puts him out of commission as well.

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* ImStandingRightHere: After Solego easily dispatches Gizmoduck, he tells Darkwing that he now faces him alone. Launchpad takes offense to this, but [[LiteralMetaphor the analogy he uses uses]] puts him [[ForcedTransformation out of commission as well.well]].



* NoOntologicalInertia: Once Solego is defeated, [[spoiler:Gizmoduck un-disintegrates and Launchpad changes back to normal]].

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* NoOntologicalInertia: Once Solego is defeated, [[spoiler:Gizmoduck [[spoiler:Gizmoduck's suit un-disintegrates and Launchpad changes back to normal]].



%%* SealedEvilInACan[=/=]SoulJar: Solego, for most of the story. %%Zero-Context Example, and don't double up on tropes - pick one, or write separate entries for each

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%%* SealedEvilInACan[=/=]SoulJar: Solego, * SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Following his defeat by D'Shane in the ancient past, Solego mind was imprisoned in a crystal while his body and power was confined to its medallion setting. His goal for most the majority of the story. %%Zero-Context Example, saga was to claim the medallion and don't double up on tropes - pick one, or write separate entries for eachrestore himself, which he does in Part 5, only to be reimprisoned once again in the end]].

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Correcting the meaning of Solego's name, from Word Of God. Also cutting Expy because "seems to be" disqualifies it. It must be unambiguously intentional.


* BilingualBonus: "Solego" translates from Latin as '[[IAmTheNoun the sun I am]]'.



* CrossThrough: While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the characters from ''Rescue Rangers'' and ''[=TaleSpin=]'' had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.

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* CrossThrough: None of the shows actually meet one another (other than the pre-existing character overlap between ''[=DuckTales=]'' and ''Darkwing''); instead Solego's gem gets passed between the different locations. While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the characters from ''Rescue Rangers'' and ''[=TaleSpin=]'' had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.



* {{Expy}}: Solego seems to be one of Kulan Gath, from ''Comicbook/RedSonja''.



** The Lost Temple of Duuminglum in the lost city of Rakkinroon[[note]]where Solego's crystal is first located[[/note]].
** Also Solego's name (see BilingualBonus above). ''Somebody'' has a high opinion of himself.

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** The Lost Temple of Duuminglum in the lost city of Rakkinroon[[note]]where Rakkinroon.[[note]]where Solego's crystal is first located[[/note]].
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** Also Solego's name (see BilingualBonus above). ''Somebody'' has a high opinion of himself.WordOfGod printed in the Fantagraphics collection is that Solego was named for his primary character trait: ''[[ItsAllAboutMe sole ego]]''.



* NeverTrustATrailer or SplashPanel: The opening splash panel for Chapter 3 seems to indicate that, at some point in the story, Pete gets possessed by Solego (although this never happens; he merely buys the car that Solego possesses). Likewise for Chapter 5 (see the image above), which seems to indicate that Darkwing valiantly stands tall against a fully-powered Solego (when, in fact, he spends much of the chapter running and ducking for dear life).

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* NeverTrustATrailer or SplashPanel: NeverTrustATrailer: The opening splash panel SplashPanel for Chapter 3 seems to indicate that, at some point in the story, Pete gets possessed by Solego (although this never happens; he merely buys the car that Solego possesses). Likewise for Chapter 5 (see the image above), which seems to indicate that Darkwing valiantly stands tall against a fully-powered Solego (when, in fact, he spends much of the chapter running and ducking for dear life).



* SealedEvilInACan[=/=]SoulJar: Solego, for most of the story.

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* CanonWelding: This story links ''[=TaleSpin=]'', ''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'', and ''Goof Troop'' with the ''[=DuckTales=]'' and ''Darkwing Duck'' universe.
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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'', written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri, features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The story has Solego, the titular Chaos God, who is accidentally released from an [[SealedEvilInACan imprisonment]] that separated his body and soul. He wreaks havoc across the worlds of the various ''Disney Afternoon'' series as he tries to reintegrate himself, then use his unfathomable powers to TakeOverTheWorld.

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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'', written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri, features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The story has story's BigBad is Solego, the titular Chaos God, who is accidentally released from an [[SealedEvilInACan imprisonment]] that separated his body and soul. He wreaks havoc across the worlds of the various ''Disney Afternoon'' series as he tries to reintegrate himself, then use his unfathomable powers to TakeOverTheWorld.

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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'', written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri, features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The magazine started publishing the comic at the end of Marv Wolfman's tenure as the comics editor, right before the start of Heidi [=MacDonald's=] run in that position. While ''Disney Adventures'' likely intended to build up to and commemorate the magazine's 50th issue, the comic ended one issue later than planned. Despite that little delay, numerous Disney Afternoon fans still think of this comic as the magazine's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome magnum opus]].

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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'', written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri, features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The story has Solego, the titular Chaos God, who is accidentally released from an [[SealedEvilInACan imprisonment]] that separated his body and soul. He wreaks havoc across the worlds of the various ''Disney Afternoon'' series as he tries to reintegrate himself, then use his unfathomable powers to TakeOverTheWorld.

The magazine started publishing the comic at the end of Marv Wolfman's tenure as the comics editor, right before the start of Heidi [=MacDonald's=] run in that position. While ''Disney Adventures'' likely intended to build up to and commemorate the magazine's 50th issue, the comic ended one issue later than planned. Despite that little delay, numerous Disney Afternoon fans still think of this comic as the magazine's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome magnum opus]].

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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'', written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri, features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The magazine started publishing the comic following Marv Wolfman's departure as the comics editor and at the start of Heidi [=MacDonald's=] run in that position. While Disney likely intended to build up to and commemorate the magazine's 50th issue, the comic ended one issue later than planned. Despite that little delay, numerous Disney Afternoon fans still think of this comic as the magazine's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome magnum opus]].

In ancient times, Solego, (the eponymous and immortal Chaos God) destroys everyone who opposes his iron-fisted rule -- until a young wizard named D'Shane manages to split Solego in two by [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoning the sorcerer's immortal mind in a crystal cage and his mystical powers in its gold setting]]. To ensure Solego's eternal imprisonment, D'Shane keeps the halves separated via a giant jade block.

Many centuries later, archaeologist and professor Simon Potsherd removes the two artifacts from the jade block and fixes a chain to the crystal for handling. He arranges to have both artifacts transported to [[WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}} Cape Suzette]], but during a battle with the Air Pirates, the gold setting ends up lost in the ocean. An ordeal at Higher For Hire arises when Solego’s spirit possesses Rebecca Cunningham via the crystal. After a minor tussle, Rebecca is freed, and Baloo and Kit drop the crystal deep into the ocean.

[[TimeSkip Fifty years later]], a lucky fisherman finds the crystal and brings it to the museum where the gold setting now resides (as it turns out, [[ComicBook/DuckTales Scrooge McDuck]] donated it after he found it during a diving expedition). Fat Cat and his cronies sneak into the museum later that evening to steal the crystal, and though they foil his plans, the [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Rescue Rangers]] have a brush with Solego, who nearly manages to escape his 'prison' by possessing Dale and Fat Cat. A well-timed electric shock to Fat Cat keeps Solego's two halves apart, and the Rescue Rangers have a pair of crows carry the crystal and the gold setting in different directions to keep them separated.

The crow carrying the crystal grows tired during his flight and accidentally drops it into a car with a computerized brain -- which, as fate would have it, ends up delivered to {{WesternAnimation/Pete}} in [[WesternAnimation/GoofTroop Spoonerville]]. When WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} gets a look at the car, he begins to think something has haunted it; Later that night, Solego uses the car to learn from a TV report that the gold setting has ended up back in Scrooge's possession (it now sits in the Money Bin) after it ended up in a pawn shop. Goofy sees the car hack into his television set and freaks out, and he and Pete try (to no avail) to get Solego out of the car. Solego entraps Goofy and Pete inside the car's interior, then forces the latter to turn the engine on so he can get to Duckburg. The car ends up going over a cliff, though not before Goofy and Pete escape through the windows.

Solego uses the wrecked car's still-working phone to hire Spoonerville's tow service, which tows the car to WesternAnimation/{{Duck|Tales1987}}burg and writes off the bill to Scrooge [=McDuck=]. The next morning, Fenton Crackshell takes a look at the car (which Scrooge insists he knows nothing about) and finds the crystal inside. Under Solego's spell, Fenton summons the Gizmoduck armor, which Solego quickly kicks Fenton out of. Solego then uses the Gizmosuit to break into the Money Bin, but discovers that Scrooge sent the gold setting to St. Canard for cleaning. After Solego leaves the Money Bin, Scrooge, Fenton, and the nephew trio meet with Professor Potsherd's son, Bisk, who reveals the backstory of the Chaos God and D'Shane. Once they have all the information on Solego, Scrooge sends Fenton to St. Canard, then calls up S.H.U.S.H. Headquarters to get in touch with the only person in St. Canard who can help now: WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck.

Over in St. Canard, J. Gander Hooter briefs Darkwing and Launchpad on their mission. The duo (and Fenton) arrive too late to stop Solego from finding the setting, however, and when Solego finally brings the crystal and the setting together, he assumes his original form and wreaks havoc across St. Canard. During his fight with Darkwing and his compatriots, the Chaos God disintegrates Fenton's Gizmosuit and turns Launchpad into chopped liver (literally), which leaves Darkwing to stand alone against an immortal sorcerer. After a brief cat-and-mouse battle between the two, [[spoiler:Darkwing accidentally defeats Solego by turning his own powers back upon him, and the medallion segments are once again sealed away.]]

''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). The story was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not reprinted]] until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 included]] it in a 2021 ''Disney Afternoon'' comics collection.

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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'', written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri, features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The magazine started publishing the comic following at the end of Marv Wolfman's departure tenure as the comics editor and at editor, right before the start of Heidi [=MacDonald's=] run in that position. While Disney ''Disney Adventures'' likely intended to build up to and commemorate the magazine's 50th issue, the comic ended one issue later than planned. Despite that little delay, numerous Disney Afternoon fans still think of this comic as the magazine's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome magnum opus]].

In ancient times, Solego, (the eponymous and immortal Chaos God) destroys everyone who opposes his iron-fisted rule -- until a young wizard named D'Shane manages to split Solego in two by [[SealedEvilInACan imprisoning the sorcerer's immortal mind in a crystal cage and his mystical powers in its gold setting]]. To ensure Solego's eternal imprisonment, D'Shane keeps the halves separated via a giant jade block.

Many centuries later, archaeologist and professor Simon Potsherd removes the two artifacts from the jade block and fixes a chain to the crystal for handling. He arranges to have both artifacts transported to [[WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}} Cape Suzette]], but during a battle with the Air Pirates, the gold setting ends up lost in the ocean. An ordeal at Higher For Hire arises when Solego’s spirit possesses Rebecca Cunningham via the crystal. After a minor tussle, Rebecca is freed, and Baloo and Kit drop the crystal deep into the ocean.

[[TimeSkip Fifty years later]], a lucky fisherman finds the crystal and brings it to the museum where the gold setting now resides (as it turns out, [[ComicBook/DuckTales Scrooge McDuck]] donated it after he found it during a diving expedition). Fat Cat and his cronies sneak into the museum later that evening to steal the crystal, and though they foil his plans, the [[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Rescue Rangers]] have a brush with Solego, who nearly manages to escape his 'prison' by possessing Dale and Fat Cat. A well-timed electric shock to Fat Cat keeps Solego's two halves apart, and the Rescue Rangers have a pair of crows carry the crystal and the gold setting in different directions to keep them separated.

The crow carrying the crystal grows tired during his flight and accidentally drops it into a car with a computerized brain -- which, as fate would have it, ends up delivered to {{WesternAnimation/Pete}} in [[WesternAnimation/GoofTroop Spoonerville]]. When WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} gets a look at the car, he begins to think something has haunted it; Later that night, Solego uses the car to learn from a TV report that the gold setting has ended up back in Scrooge's possession (it now sits in the Money Bin) after it ended up in a pawn shop. Goofy sees the car hack into his television set and freaks out, and he and Pete try (to no avail) to get Solego out of the car. Solego entraps Goofy and Pete inside the car's interior, then forces the latter to turn the engine on so he can get to Duckburg. The car ends up going over a cliff, though not before Goofy and Pete escape through the windows.

Solego uses the wrecked car's still-working phone to hire Spoonerville's tow service, which tows the car to WesternAnimation/{{Duck|Tales1987}}burg and writes off the bill to Scrooge [=McDuck=]. The next morning, Fenton Crackshell takes a look at the car (which Scrooge insists he knows nothing about) and finds the crystal inside. Under Solego's spell, Fenton summons the Gizmoduck armor, which Solego quickly kicks Fenton out of. Solego then uses the Gizmosuit to break into the Money Bin, but discovers that Scrooge sent the gold setting to St. Canard for cleaning. After Solego leaves the Money Bin, Scrooge, Fenton, and the nephew trio meet with Professor Potsherd's son, Bisk, who reveals the backstory of the Chaos God and D'Shane. Once they have all the information on Solego, Scrooge sends Fenton to St. Canard, then calls up S.H.U.S.H. Headquarters to get in touch with the only person in St. Canard who can help now: WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck.

Over in St. Canard, J. Gander Hooter briefs Darkwing and Launchpad on their mission. The duo (and Fenton) arrive too late to stop Solego from finding the setting, however, and when Solego finally brings the crystal and the setting together, he assumes his original form and wreaks havoc across St. Canard. During his fight with Darkwing and his compatriots, the Chaos God disintegrates Fenton's Gizmosuit and turns Launchpad into chopped liver (literally), which leaves Darkwing to stand alone against an immortal sorcerer. After a brief cat-and-mouse battle between the two, [[spoiler:Darkwing accidentally defeats Solego by turning his own powers back upon him, and the medallion segments are once again sealed away.]]

''The Legend of the Chaos God'' also marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). The story was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not reprinted]] until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 included]] it in a 2021 ''Disney Afternoon'' comics collection.
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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: While it's not entirely clear what species Solego is supposed to be (if he indeed confirms to ''any'' real-life lizard species (the vase implied him to be a monstrous [[AnimalMotifs gigantic cobra]]), he's definitely reptilian. He's also the BigBad.

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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: While it's not entirely clear what species Solego is supposed to be (if be, if he indeed confirms to ''any'' real-life lizard species (the vase implied him to be jade block implies that he's a monstrous [[AnimalMotifs gigantic cobra]]), he's definitely reptilian. He's also the BigBad.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Solego's plans to escape his imprisonment and TakeOverTheWorld are constantly disrupted by the protagonists he runs afoul [[spoiler:with Darkwing Duck being the biggest of them all]].

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Solego's plans to escape his imprisonment and TakeOverTheWorld are constantly disrupted by the protagonists he runs afoul of, [[spoiler:with Darkwing Duck being the biggest of them all]].


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* WeaksauceWeakness: In Chapter 3, Solego has full use of the car's circuitry and robotic arms, but he's completely immobile without the ignition key.

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). The story was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not reprinted]] until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 included]] it in a 2021 ''Disney Afternoon'' comics collection.

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). The story was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not reprinted]] until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 com/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 included]] it in a 2021 ''Disney Afternoon'' comics collection.

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). The story was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not reprinted]] until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 included]] it in a 2021 ''Disney Afternoon comics collection.

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). The story was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes not reprinted]] until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 included]] it in a 2021 ''Disney Afternoon Afternoon'' comics collection.

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). Disney [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes never reprinted the comic after its original publishing]] (that is, until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 announced]] its inclusion in a 2021 ''Disney Adventures'' comic collection), but you can read in full on [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople2/solego.html this page]].

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). Disney The story was [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes never reprinted the comic after its original publishing]] (that is, not reprinted]] until Fantagraphics [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 announced]] its inclusion included]] it in a 2021 ''Disney Adventures'' comic collection), but you can read in full on [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople2/solego.html this page]].
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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Let's Get Dangerous]]." He's not a sorcerer in this continuity; rather, the Junior Woodchucks Guide [[https://ducktales.fandom.com/wiki/Solego_(2017) depicts him]] as a "mad thinker" (kind of like [[Film/{{Ghostbusters}} Ivo Shandor]]) who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.

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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Let's Get Dangerous]]." He's not a sorcerer in this continuity; rather, the Junior Woodchucks Guide [[https://ducktales.fandom.com/wiki/Solego_(2017) depicts him]] as a "mad thinker" (kind of like [[Film/{{Ghostbusters}} [[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Ivo Shandor]]) who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.
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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]." He's not a sorcerer in this continuity; rather, the Junior Woodchucks Guide [[https://ducktales.fandom.com/wiki/Solego_(2017) depicts him]] as a "mad thinker" (kind of like [[Film/{{Ghostbusters}} Ivo Shandor]]) who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.

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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Let's Get Dangerous]]." He's not a sorcerer in this continuity; rather, the Junior Woodchucks Guide [[https://ducktales.fandom.com/wiki/Solego_(2017) depicts him]] as a "mad thinker" (kind of like [[Film/{{Ghostbusters}} Ivo Shandor]]) who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The title pages in the first four parts each feature a character with glowing eyes, indicating that Solego is possessing them in the story: Rebecca in Part 1, Dale in Part 2, Pete in Part 3, and Gizmoduck in Part 4. However, Pete is never possessed; and while Solego does take over the Gizmosuit, Fenton quickly gets kicked out.(although Pete and Fenton own the machines that Solego possesses)

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The title pages in the first four parts each feature a character with glowing eyes, indicating that Solego is possessing them in the story: Rebecca in Part 1, Dale in Part 2, Pete in Part 3, and Gizmoduck in Part 4. However, Pete is never possessed and merely owns the car that gets possessed; and while Solego does take over the Gizmosuit, ''does'' possess Gizmoduck, Fenton quickly gets kicked out.(although Pete and Fenton own out of the machines that Solego possesses)Gizmosuit.
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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'' (written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri) features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The magazine started publishing the comic following Marv Wolfman's departure as the comics editor and at the start of Heidi [=MacDonald's=] run in that position. While Disney likely intended to build up to and commemorate the magazine's 50th issue, the comic ended one issue later than planned. Despite that little delay, numerous Disney Afternoon fans still think of this comic as the magazine's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome magnum opus]].

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An epic five-part comic story that ran in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' in the later half of 1994, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'' (written God'', written by Bobbi J.G. Weiss and David Cody Weiss and illustrated by Cosme Quartieri) Quartieri, features a CrossThrough linking together ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon'' shows ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'', ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers'', ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', ''ComicBook/DuckTales'', and ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''. The magazine started publishing the comic following Marv Wolfman's departure as the comics editor and at the start of Heidi [=MacDonald's=] run in that position. While Disney likely intended to build up to and commemorate the magazine's 50th issue, the comic ended one issue later than planned. Despite that little delay, numerous Disney Afternoon fans still think of this comic as the magazine's [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome magnum opus]].



* ContrivedCoincidence: The Spoonerville News Broadcast just happened to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: The Spoonerville News Broadcast news just happened happens to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.
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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]," where he's mentioned in Junior Woodchucks Guide as a "mad thinker" who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.

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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]," where he's mentioned Dangerous]]." He's not a sorcerer in this continuity; rather, the Junior Woodchucks Guide [[https://ducktales.fandom.com/wiki/Solego_(2017) depicts him]] as a "mad thinker" (kind of like [[Film/{{Ghostbusters}} Ivo Shandor]]) who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.
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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]," where he's shown mentioned in Junior Woodchucks Guide as a "mad thinker" who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.

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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]," where he's shown mentioned in Junior Woodchucks Guide as a "mad thinker" who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.
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* CanonImmigrant: Solego in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]," where he's shown mentioned in Junior Woodchucks Guide as a "mad thinker" who developed a circuit capable of allowing travel between alternate universes.
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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). Disney [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes never reprinted the comic after its original publishing]] until Fantagraphics announced plans for its inclusion in a 2021 Disney Adventures comic collection, but you can read in full on [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople2/solego.html this page]].

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). Disney [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes never reprinted the comic after its original publishing]] (that is, until Fantagraphics announced plans for [[https://www.fantagraphics.com/collections/coming-soon/products/darkwing-duck-just-us-justice-ducks-disney-afternoon-adventures-vol-1 announced]] its inclusion in a 2021 Disney Adventures ''Disney Adventures'' comic collection, collection), but you can read in full on [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople2/solego.html this page]].
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* CelebrityParadox: One of the pages has Goofy apparently watching ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''

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* CelebrityParadox: One of the pages has Goofy apparently watching ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' on television.



* CrossThrough: While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the characters from ''Rescue Rangers'' and ''TaleSpin'' had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.

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* CrossThrough: While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the characters from ''Rescue Rangers'' and ''TaleSpin'' ''[=TaleSpin=]'' had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.
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* CrossThrough: While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the characters from the ''Rescue Rangers'' universe had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.

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* CrossThrough: While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the characters from the ''Rescue Rangers'' universe and ''TaleSpin'' had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.

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* CrossThrough: While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the ''Rescue Rangers'' universe had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.

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* CrossThrough: While it took a little bit of fudging to make it work given that the characters from the ''Rescue Rangers'' universe had to fit in there, it ultimately worked all five shows into the story very well.



* WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief: Chapter 2, the ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Rescue Rangers]]'' chapter, is the only one taking place in a universe that resembles the real world with real places, and on top of that, it's the only universe of the five populated by ''humans''. The readers have to wrap their minds around how it fits into the same continuity as the other four shows, all of which are populated by anthropomorphic animals ''in lieu of'' humans. The humans are depicted as funny animals for the duration of the crossover, though.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: the Spoonerville News Broadcast just happened to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: the The Spoonerville News Broadcast just happened to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.



* DiabolusExMachina: Really, the very fact that Solego can possess things like the car and the Gizmosuit is a straight example of this trope. The trope and its title are also parodied as "Spookus ex Machina", which is the title of Chapter 3 that involves ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', as Solego does possess Pete's new car [[spoiler:and tries to harm Pete and Goofy by taking them to Duckburg]].



* DiabolusExMachina: Really, the very fact that Solego can possess things like the car and the Gizmosuit is a straight example of this trope. The trope and its title are also parodied as "Spookus ex Machina", which is the title of Chapter 3 that involves ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', as Solego does possess Pete's new car [[spoiler:and tries to harm Pete and Goofy by taking them to Duckburg]].
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* IdentityImpersonator:Of the[={{Blooper}}=] variety. It might have been an accident on the artist's part, but Fenton appears alongside Gizmoduck in the denouement at SHUSH headquarters.

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* IdentityImpersonator:Of the[={{Blooper}}=] the{{Blooper}} variety. It might have been an accident on the artist's part, but Fenton appears alongside Gizmoduck in the denouement at SHUSH headquarters.
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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). Disney [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes has never reprinted the comic after its original publishing]], but you can read in full on [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople2/solego.html this page]].

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''The Legend of the Chaos God'' marked a swan song for the ''WesternAnimation/{{TaleSpin}}'', ''[[WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleRescueRangers Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers]]'', and ''ComicBook/DuckTales'' comics in ''Disney Adventures'' -- those shows never had another full-length story in the magazine afterwards (with the exception of a ''[=DuckTales=]'' story in 1996 that Disney had scheduled to run in an earlier issue). Disney [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes has never reprinted the comic after its original publishing]], publishing]] until Fantagraphics announced plans for its inclusion in a 2021 Disney Adventures comic collection, but you can read in full on [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople2/solego.html this page]].
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* BilingualBonus: "Solego" translates from Latin as '[[AGodAmI the sun I am]]'.

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* BilingualBonus: "Solego" translates from Latin as '[[AGodAmI '[[IAmTheNoun the sun I am]]'.
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* ContrivedConveniance: the Spoonerville News Broadcast just happened to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.

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* ContrivedConveniance: ContrivedCoincidence: the Spoonerville News Broadcast just happened to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The title pages in the first four parts each feature a character with glowing eyes, indicating that Solego is possessing them in the story: Rebecca in Part 1, Dale in Part 2, Pete in Part 3, and Gizmoduck in Part 4. However, Pete is never possessed; and while Solego does take over the Gizmosuit, Fenton quickly gets kicked out.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The title pages in the first four parts each feature a character with glowing eyes, indicating that Solego is possessing them in the story: Rebecca in Part 1, Dale in Part 2, Pete in Part 3, and Gizmoduck in Part 4. However, Pete is never possessed; and while Solego does take over the Gizmosuit, Fenton quickly gets kicked out.(although Pete and Fenton own the machines that Solego possesses)
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* ContrivedConvenience: the Spoonerville News Broadcast just happened to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.

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* ContrivedConvenience: ContrivedConveniance: the Spoonerville News Broadcast just happened to be airing a story about the gold setting at the exact moment Solego hacks into Goofy's television.

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