In America, superhero comics are what people collect, the comic book stores don't sell the Disney comics anymore, they haven't since the 1980's, you can only get them from the publishers, or a few internet dealers now, and even than there are less than 5,000 subscribers, and of them only are handful are actual collectors, most people aren't even aware that Disney comics are still being made, and even fewer realize that they are such a big thing in Europe...it shocks most people when the find out that some titles, like Topolino, are so popular that they are weeklies, around here comics are quarterlies (4 issues a year) or bi-annuals (6 issues a year). The Disney titles (Walt Disney Comics and Stories, Uncle Scrooge, and Donald Duck Adventures) are among the rare few comic books that are still being made as monthlies.
Of the little over a million people that live in Maine (my state), I am one of 4 known Uncle Scrooge collectors. He's actually not to highly looked on. Very few people even remember who he is, and most of them only remember him from the DuckTales TV series and are unaware that the show was based on a comic book.
I come from a comic book family, my dad collected comics, and his mom collected comics before him....my collection was started with their collections, which date back to the early 1930's to the 1970's. I was given my first Uncle Scrooge comic (The Dragon's Amulet) when I was 3 years old. I learned to read useing Uncle Scrooge comics, he became my hero, and I've collected every Scrooge related item I could find ever since---everything from comics to toys and everything in between. The stuff is really hard to find, cause Scrooge is considered to be such a rare character used very rarly by Disney.
That's why I've moved on to international collecting now, because not only are there tons of comics we never see in America, there are items like watches, and figurines, and games and such things that have never even been made over here. It's amazing the differance in the way people see Scrooge.
Even on the internet it's been next to impossible to find other fans and collectors...they are very few and far between.