John D. Rockerduck
Few rivalries in the Disney comics universe carry quite the gleam of ambition as those surrounding John D. Rockerduck, who made his catalog debut in the Bronze Age pages of Walt Disney the Beagle Boys #23 (1975), brought to life by Vic Lockman and Pete Alvarado. Across a remarkable fifty-year span stretching all the way to 2025, this sharp-dressed schemer has carved out a niche in the world of duck-centric comics, turning up most frequently in the hallowed pages of Uncle Scrooge — precisely the arena where high-stakes rivalry and outsized fortune feel most at home. He keeps distinguished company, sharing adventures with Scrooge McDuck himself, Donald Duck, and the nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, a roster that signals he belongs squarely at the center of the action. For collectors and fans who love the rich tradition of Disney comics storytelling, John D. Rockerduck is a character whose longevity alone tells you he's worth seeking out.
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