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** The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' (which itself was already being printed in a Creator/MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the final installment was printed in issue 51. This may not have been such a bad thing, though, as the slight SequelGap helps enhance the "fifty years later" in the second chapter. Plus, the conclusion would eventually be printed in editor-in-chief Tommi Lewis' final issue of ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'', which makes it a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.

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** The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' (which itself was already being printed in a Creator/MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the final installment was printed in issue 51. This may not have been such a bad thing, though, as the slight SequelGap helps enhance the "fifty years later" in the second chapter. Plus, this also meant that the conclusion would eventually be printed in editor-in-chief Tommi Lewis' final issue of ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'', which makes it a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' (which itself was already being printed in a Creator/MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the last installment came one issue later.
** Perhaps this wasn't such a bad thing though, as the issue it ended up concluding in was editor-in-chief Tommi Lewis's final issue of ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' and it seems a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.

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The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' (which itself was already being printed in a Creator/MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the last final installment came one was printed in issue later.
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51. This may not have been such a bad thing thing, though, as the issue it ended up concluding slight SequelGap helps enhance the "fifty years later" in was the second chapter. Plus, the conclusion would eventually be printed in editor-in-chief Tommi Lewis's Lewis' final issue of ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' and ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'', which makes it seems a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.
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** A later interview revealed more about the sequel, where Solego would've been revived by an {{Expy}} of [[Franchise/Batman Ra's al Ghul]] and would involve even more Disney Afternoon shows, including ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''.

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** A later interview revealed more about the sequel, where Solego would've been revived by an {{Expy}} of [[Franchise/Batman [[{{Franchise/Batman}} Ra's al Ghul]] and would involve even more Disney Afternoon shows, including ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''.
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** A later interview revealed more about the sequel, where Solego would've been revived by an {{Expy}} of [[Franchise/Batman Ra's al Ghul]] and would involve even more Disney Afternoon shows, including ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''.
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* ReferencedBy: The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]." In the story, Solego was a "mad thinker" trying to open doorways to other realities, and Taurus Bulba uses a key with the so-called "Solego's Circuit" to power his Ramrod machine.

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* ReferencedBy: The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]." In the story, Solego was a "mad thinker" trying to open doorways to other realities, and Taurus Bulba uses a key with the so-called "Solego's "Solego Circuit" to power his Ramrod machine.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: [[https://twitter.com/Aaron_Sparrow/status/1249770085813612547 According to Aaron Sparrow]], a sequel was planned for the [[Creator/KaboomComics Boom! Kids]] ''ComicBook/DarkwingDuck'' comic book series, but was canceled when Disney bought Creator/MarvelComics and ended the Boom! license.
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* ReferencedBy: The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]." In the story, Solego was a "mad thinker" trying to open doorways to other realities, and Taurus Bulba had been using a key with the so-called "Solego's Circuit" to power his Ramrod machine.

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* ReferencedBy: The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]." In the story, Solego was a "mad thinker" trying to open doorways to other realities, and Taurus Bulba had been using uses a key with the so-called "Solego's Circuit" to power his Ramrod machine.
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* ReferencedBy: The ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S3E12LetsGetDangerous Lets Get Dangerous]]." In the story, Solego was a "mad thinker" trying to open doorways to other realities, and Taurus Bulba had been using a key with the so-called "Solego's Circuit" to power his Ramrod machine.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To date, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'' has never been reprinted or made available anywhere outside of its original printing. One can only hope that since Marvel and Disney have now become a single entity, or since Boom! Kids is reprinting some of the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales}}'' stories, it might eventually be reprinted in its entirety.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To date, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'' has was never been reprinted or made available anywhere outside of its original printing. One can only hope that since Marvel republished and Disney have now become a single entity, or since Boom! Kids is reprinting some spent 27 years out of the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales}}'' stories, print, until Fantagraphics included it might eventually be reprinted in its entirety.a collection of ''DA'' comics in 2021.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''Disney/TheLionKing'' (which itself was already being printed in a Creator/MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the last installment came one issue later.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''Disney/TheLionKing'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994'' (which itself was already being printed in a Creator/MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the last installment came one issue later.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To date, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'' has never been reprinted or made available anywhere outside of its original printing. One can only hope that since Marvel and Disney have now become a single entity, or since Boom! Kids is reprinting some of the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales}}'' stories, it might eventually be reprinted in its entirety.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To date, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'' has never been reprinted or made available anywhere outside of its original printing. One can only hope that since Marvel and Disney have now become a single entity, or since Boom! Kids is reprinting some of the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales}}'' stories, it might eventually be reprinted in its entirety.entirety.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''Disney/TheLionKing'' (which itself was already being printed in a MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the last installment came one issue later.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''Disney/TheLionKing'' (which itself was already being printed in a MarvelComics Creator/MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the last installment came one issue later.
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** Perhaps this wasn't such a bad thing though, as the issue it ended up concluding in was editor-in-chief Tommi Lewis's final issue of ''DisneyAdventures'' and it seems a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.

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** Perhaps this wasn't such a bad thing though, as the issue it ended up concluding in was editor-in-chief Tommi Lewis's final issue of ''DisneyAdventures'' ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' and it seems a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.
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** Perhaps this wasn't such a bad thing though, as the issue it ended up concluding in was editor Tommi Lewis's final issue of ''DisneyAdventures'' and it seems a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.

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** Perhaps this wasn't such a bad thing though, as the issue it ended up concluding in was editor editor-in-chief Tommi Lewis's final issue of ''DisneyAdventures'' and it seems a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.
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** Perhaps this wasn't such a bad thing though, as the issue it ended up concluding in was editor Tommi Lewis's final issue of ''DisneyAdventures'' and it seems a fitting tribute to the end of an era for ''DA'' to have such a story end there.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: The story was likely meant to conclude in the magazine's 50th issue, but due to the magazine's apparent need to print the ComicBookAdaptation of ''Disney/TheLionKing'' (which itself was already being printed in a MarvelComics graphic novel), there was a two-issue gap between Chapters 1 & 2, and the last installment came one issue later.
** Also, when Solego [[spoiler:blows up the Gizmoduck armor]], the artwork depicting [[spoiler:Fenton flying away]] seems to have been hurriedly added in at the last minute; it just doesn't ''look quite right'' compared to the rest of the panel, and Solego comments that he's been disintegrated. It seems like he was intended to be killed outright and then revived at the end of the story, instead of [[spoiler:simply teleported back into the armor]].
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: To date, ''The Legend of the Chaos God'' has never been reprinted or made available anywhere outside of its original printing. One can only hope that since Marvel and Disney have now become a single entity, or since Boom! Kids is reprinting some of the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales}}'' stories, it might eventually be reprinted in its entirety.

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