That panel I posted of Scrooge's grave isn't from an actual comic, but was drawn and published as a reply to the question, "Whatever happened to Scrooge McDuck?" Apparently some of the artists and writers played it off as a joke, but Don Rosa, being the serious duck artist that he is and as avidly as he sorts out history and continuity, took it very seriously. For being in their 70's, I don't think Donald and Daisy look all that bad.
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The series is a whole different continuity than the comics, so I guess it's understandable if DuckTales took place in the 1980's.
As fun as the series is and as much as I love it, I still prefer the stories of the comics.
That panel I posted of Scrooge's grave isn't from an actual comic, but was drawn and published as a reply to the question, "Whatever happened to Scrooge McDuck?" Apparently some of the artists and writers played it off as a joke, but Don Rosa, being the serious duck artist that he is and as avidly as he sorts out history and continuity, took it very seriously. For being in their 70's, I don't think Donald and Daisy look all that bad.
Interesting that they finally got married at some point.
That panel I posted of Scrooge's grave isn't from an actual comic, but was drawn and published as a reply to the question, "Whatever happened to Scrooge McDuck?" Apparently some of the artists and writers played it off as a joke, but Don Rosa, being the serious duck artist that he is and as avidly as he sorts out history and continuity, took it very seriously. For being in their 70's, I don't think Donald and Daisy look all that bad.
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I thought: "Donald and Daisy married, how do you know this?' Than I took a closer look a t the picture you posted and I saw the rings on their fingers.enigmawing wrote:The series is a whole different continuity than the comics, so I guess it's understandable if DuckTales took place in the 1980's.As fun as the series is and as much as I love it, I still prefer the stories of the comics.
That panel I posted of Scrooge's grave isn't from an actual comic, but was drawn and published as a reply to the question, "Whatever happened to Scrooge McDuck?" Apparently some of the artists and writers played it off as a joke, but Don Rosa, being the serious duck artist that he is and as avidly as he sorts out history and continuity, took it very seriously. For being in their 70's, I don't think Donald and Daisy look all that bad.Interesting that they finally got married at some point.

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