Disney Adventures Volume 4, Number 12 was the forty-eighth issue of Disney Adventures.
Featured Disney Afternoon comics[]
Aladdin: "The Realm of Magic - Part 1: A Void Where Prohibited"[]
Written by: | Bobbi J.G. Weiss |
Art by: | Jaime Diaz Studio |
Lettered by: | Bill Pearson |
Colored by: | Sam Parsons |
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Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers: "The Legend of the Chaos God - Part 2: To Half and Half Not"[]
Written by: | Bobbi J.G. Weiss David Cody Weiss |
Penciled by: | Cosme Quartieri |
Inked by: | Jaime Diaz Studio |
Lettered by: | Bill Spicer |
Colored by: | Jo Meugniot |
Fifty years after the events of the first chapter, some fishermen are pulling up their latest haul when one fish suddenly spits out the red crystal containing Solego, now without the gold chain it was previously attached to. The crystal lands in the hands of one of the fishermen, and Solego orders his captive to take him to where his goal is. The fisherman is then shown presenting the crystal to the curator at the county museum, where the touring exhibit about the ancient treasures of the Rakkinroon civilization happens to be right now. The fisherman then leaves without being able to explain to the curator how he found the crystal.
That night, the Rescue Rangers are hiding out in the Rakkinroon civilization exhibit, where we see that the gold medallion setting for the crystal has now been placed, having been found years earlier by Scrooge McDuck. The Rangers, hiding behind the jade block in which Simon Potsherd originally found the two halves of the Chaos God Medallion, see Fat Cat, Mepps, and Mole sneaking into the museum. Dale doesn't understand why they're here to stop Fat Cat, since the medallion's got an alarm system on it, nor does he understand why Fat Cat wants the medallion, since the crystal's not even in it. Surprisingly, Fat Cat's men are being a lot more competent than usual, as Mepps manages to climb above the glass casing for the medallion and then cut a hole in said casing without setting off the alarm. Gadget fires a small piece of flint at the water sprinklers on the ceiling above, triggering the fire alarm. As the security guards come running in, Fat Cat and his men dash off with the setting into the curator's office, and Chip and Dale jump down to chase after them. Gadget, Monty, and Zipper follow in a coffee cup.
When they catch up, Gadget lands in the box containing the crystal and is briefly possessed by Solego, who demands Fat Cat to take him to his medallion. The other Rangers see this, believing Fat Cat's about to attack Gadget, and Monterey Jack steps on a fountain pen, squirting ink at Fat Cat and surprising Gadget, causing Solego to lose his hold on her. As the other Rangers approach Gadget, she tells them not to touch the crystal, explaining that there's an evil being in there that wants the medallion. Unfortunately, as she's explaining this, Dale makes the mistake of touching the crystal, allowing Solego to take control of him. Solego forces Dale to attach the crystal to him with a rubber band and then goes after Fat Cat, ordering the feline to give him the medallion.
Fat Cat refuses to give the medallion to Solego and tries to escape him by climbing a nearby dinosaur skeleton, only for it to topple on himself. But before the Solego-possessed Dale can get his hands on the medallion, Mepps grabs it first and he and Mole dash for the museum's "fun room". Solego/Dale chases the two flunkies through a water pumping machine (designed by Archimedes), and when they come out, Zipper manages to grab the medallion from Mepps, only to lose it to Mole, who brings the medallion back to Fat Cat. But just as Fat Cat has the setting in his claws, Dale bumps into Mole, causing the rubber band holding Solego onto him to break, allowing Solego to fly into Fat Cat's other claw. Solego, now possessing Fat Cat, prepares to set himself free, but doesn't realize that Fat Cat is standing in front of a lightning generator, which generates a lightning flash right at that very moment and causes Fat Cat to drop the crystal and the medallion.
Later, at the Rescue Rangers headquarters, Chip hires a pair of crows named Edgar and Allan to help them get rid of the two halves of the Chaos God medallion, both of which have been placed in burlap sacks. He orders Edgar to fly as far away as he can and drop the crystal some place no one will ever find it, while Allan will go drop the gold setting into the sewers. As the crows fly off, Chip tells his teammates that hopefully, those two pieces will never be rejoined now.
Memorable quotes[]
Gadget: It calls itself Solego, and all I know is that it wants the medallion and something terrible will happen if it gets it! Solego: [possessing Dale] NOTHING will happen that shouldn't have happened centuries ago!! |
Solego: Fool! You play childish games with the powers of ultimate destruction! Fat Cat: You don't know me very well, Solego! I happen to be a great fan of destruction! Well... most of the time. |
Notes[]
- In addition to the above-listed stories, this issue also included a Dr. Watchstop comic.
- "The Legend of the Chaos God - Part 2: To Half and Half Not" is notably the last full-length Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers comic to appear in Disney Adventures; a one-page Rescue Rangers gag would appear in the April 1996 issue.
Reprint history[]
"The Legend of the Chaos God - Part 2: To Half and Half Not" was reprinted in The Disney Afternoon Adventures: Darkwing Duck in "Just Us Justice Ducks".
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