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C) OUTER SPACE AREAS
PLACES: Dream Planet (OS 1025), Island in the Sky (US 29),
Mars (US 46), [Planet] Micro (US 65), [Earth's] Moon (WDC 93),
Tropical Asteroid (US 29), 24 Karat Moon (US 24), Venus (US 24).
IMPORTANT SITES: Martian Colony (on Earth, undersea, US 46),
Moon Colony (built by Earth, US 49), Space Wheel Five (US 29),
Spaceships' Destination on the Moon (WDC 93).
NATIVE HEROES: Asteroid Apaches (US 29), Ben (OS 1025), Giant
Venusians (US 53), Muchkale of Venus (US 24), Octopus-Like Aliens (US
29, in one panel), Tom (OS 1025).
NATIVE VILLAINS OR ANTAGONISTS: [Robot-like] Martian Colonists
(US 46), Moon Man (WDC 93).
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Donald Duck flew around the moon in
1944's "The Mad Chemist" (WDC 44).
Carl Barks' first real science fiction story involved Donald
in competition with Baron de Sleezy in a flight to the Moon. (See
DUCKBURG AREA for De Sleezy; despite his European name, he is a
Duckburgian).
Uncle Scrooge planned to move much of his money to an island
in the sky (US 29). However, despite Scrooge's success at finding --
and ultimately evacuating -- a barren asteroid, he did not follow
through with his plan to move the money.
The (duck) inhabitants of Gus Goose's Dream Planet (which,
despite its name, really exists), were once as devoted as Gus to
sloth, but later organized a thriving business community.
IMPORTANT STORIES OCCURING HERE: OS 1025 ("Gyro Gearloose and
Gus Goose on the Dream Planet"); US 24 ("The 24-Karat Moon"), 29
("Island in the Sky"), 46 ("Lost Beneath the Sea"), 49 ("The Loony
Lunar Gold Rush"), 53 ("Interplanetary Postman"), 65 ("Micro-Ducks
from Outer Space"); WDC 93 (Rocket Race to the Moon), 244 ("Missile
Fizzle").