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Uncle Scrooge
Series · 51
books · 1979-2011

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Uncle Scrooge #357

2006

In "Return to Xanadu," Scrooge learns that Kubla Khan's mystic valley is the same place as Tralla La... the remote Asian paradise he visited long ago. In "Dr. Invento," a TV producer convinces Gyro Gearloose to host a TV show for children, and to Gyro's surprise, it's a big hit with the kids. Next, in "Truth or Mayor," Donald uses hypnotic goggles to make Duckburg elect him to political office. Finally, when Scrooge disappears in "Goodbye to All That," Don and the kids vow to track him down... and finds him working together with old enemy Magica De Spell, fighting to save the Earth from a comet
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Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge

1979

Examines the development of the Scrooge McDuck comics using the comic strips which have appeared in newspapers and comic books over the years.
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Uncle Scrooge #383

2008

In Don Rosa's legendary "Guardians of the Lost Library," Scrooge and the Junior Woodchucks crisscross the globe in search of the Lost Library of Alexandria... only to find it in a spot where they'd never, ever thought to look! Two more Scrooge/Woodchucks crossover tales round out the book: in Kari Korhonen's "Senior Woodchuck," Scrooge tries a new way to profit off the hardy scouts, while Mau Heymans' "The Unknown Author" offers a Woodchucks origin story entirely different from Don Rosa's conception!
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Uncle Scrooge #358

2006

It's our big Halloween issue for 2006 When Scrooge hides his fabled fortune in the Duckburg Mad Duke's castle, the Beagle Boys retaliate by turning Scrooge into a ghost in Carl Barks' classic tale "House of Haunts " Then Scrooge learns to "Let Sleeping Bones Lie" when he's taught a spooky lesson by the Junior Woodchucks and their Official Hound. In "Dance of the Cuckoos," McDuck clock delivery boy Fethry Duck comes up against a crabby old witch and her ogre. Finally, it's Scrooge and the nephews against "The Terror from Outer Space: " alien inventor Tachyon Farflung, making his first American appearance in this issue
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Uncle Scrooge #343

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #348

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #321

2003

by Various This issue leads with "Attaaack!" by Don Rosa. When Uncle Scrooge learns that his money bin is soon to be under siege by a mob of literally millions, he pulls out all the stops to thwart them! Also featured is a new Barks story, "Dime and Dime Again," constructed from Barks' notes by Geoffrey Blum. Cover by Don Rosa. Prestige Format. SC, 7x10, 48pg, FC
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Uncle Scrooge #363

2007

It's here at last: Marco Rota's much-requested feature-length epic, "Night of the Saracen " Scrooge, Donald and the boys travel to the ancient Middle East for a thrilling rendezvous with soothsayers, pirates, and the ducks' own ancient warrior ancestor - Donaldin Next, Scrooge decides he could rid himself of his old foe Magica De Spell if he temporarily gave up his title of "Richest Tycoon in the World." Then, in "Sales Trap," Scrooge sics an unstoppable self-selling robot on Donald, while in "The Silent Treatment," the Beagle Boys use Gyro Gearloose's "noise nullifier" to help them secretly rob Scrooge's money bin.
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Uncle Scrooge #368

2007

When a scientist claims to have duplicated Scrooge in "Cloned Again, Unnaturally," Donald convinces his uncle to take the "clone" on as a business aide. But the alleged duplicate is really a ruthless impersonator with dire plans for the ducks Then Donald Duck becomes "The Other Gyro Gearloose," impersonating his absent inventor friend in a bid to renovate a far-off planet. Further adventures of Scrooge, Magica De Spell and the Beagle Boys round out the book.
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Uncle Scrooge #377

2008

This special issue is devoted to new stories by celebrated Duck writer Geoffrey Blum, and features the art talents of Daan Jippes, Daniel Branca, Massimo Fecchi, and Carlos Mota When rats invade Scrooge's money bin, the crisis creates a "Powerplay on Killmotor Hill," especially when lucky Cousin Gladstone gets involved Next, in "Scent of a Sorceress," Magica De Spell attacks Scrooge with moly, a mystical hypnotic herb. "Wag the Dog" pits Huey, Dewey, and Louie's favorite dog park against the threat of Scrooge's savings-and-loan mall. And finally "Race for the Golden Apples," based on a long-lost Carl Barks story idea, ensnares Donald, Daisy, and Magica into a most unusual contest of strength
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Uncle Scrooge #382

2008

Who's going to be "The Money Champ"? Scrooge, Flintheart Glomgold, and a witch doctor battle it out in Carl Barks' feature-length classic - and an all-new Don Rosa pin-up Three wild Christmas tales fill out the issue. In "The Madness of King Scrooge," McDuck must feign generosity for a Billionaires' Club fundraiser. In "The Great Lot Plot," a winter swindler engages Donald to sell his rigged real estate. And in Janet Gilbert's "Scrooge's Workshop," Scrooge brings modern business methods to Santa's toy factory. Ho-ho... uh-ho
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Uncle Scrooge #369

2007

When a mystery virus turns Scrooge's feathers blue, he treks to South America in search of the "Healers of the Andes" - legendary aborigines with a cure for everything. But following Scrooge is the ruthless Argus McSwine, whose quack medicine sales depend on no cures ever being found Next, Tony Strobl's "Saga of the Debit and Credit Ledger" finds Donald trying to win Scrooge's favor on a stormy coastline treasure hunt. And in Daniel Branca's "Sub-Sub-Zero," a rare stamp search lands the Ducks in trouble with creepy sea-going nomads... and arch-rival Flintheart Glomgold
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Uncle Scrooge #324

2003

by Various Don Rosa did the lead story and cover for this issue. "Gyro's First Invention" takes us back in time to the moment of Gyro's first successful creation. William Van Horn's "Dime For Your Thoughts" wraps the book and concludes the Uncle Rumpus story arc begun with "Secrets." Prestige Format. FC, 48pg
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Uncle Scrooge #325

2004

Adventures and short stories featuring the classic Disney character Uncle Scrooge and his supporting cast, including Donald Duck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie!
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Uncle Scrooge #342

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #375

2008

When Scrooge blasts off for Carl Barks' "Twenty-Four Carat Moon," he must vie for his prize with the competing Beagle Boys, Longhorn Tallgrass, and the Rajah of Eyesore. But it's only when he reaches his goal that he encounters Muchkale, a Venusian tycoon, and the greatest challenge of all Next, Scrooge seeks "The Laurels of Julius Pecunius," an ancient crown with the power to hypnotize its wearer. Then the Beagle Boys rook Scrooge with Cesar Ferioli's "Oracle Turtle" - and Terry Laban (Edge City) pits Scrooge and Magica against each other in "Curses "
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Uncle Scrooge #351

2006

Long adventures and short stories featuring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, the Beagle Boys, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and other Disney characters. In "Antidollarosis," the Beagle Boys infest Scrooge's money with a bacterial blight... that creates allergic reactions in Scrooge whenever he comes near it. In "A Job Too Well Done," it's Gyro Gearloose's task to rid the city of excess snow. "The Grouch Kings of Duckburg" matches two fan favorites: writer John Lustig and artist Daniel Branca. The feathers fly when an angrier-than-ever Scrooge matches wits with uber-grump Prunepuss J. Crabapple. In "Pearls of Wisdom," when Scrooge's giant pearl bin vanishes from his treasure room, Scrooge wonders where it's gone... but how could anyone steal it? "Race of the Snails" ties in with the start of Formula One racing this month. With millions at stake, Scrooge and a Texas oilman compete to come in LAST in a very unusual sports car competition. Finally, "White Gold" is a winter's tale in which Scrooge stores huge quantities of Gyro's super ice on top of his money bin... with extremely messy results.
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2008

Scrooge and Flintheart Glomgold find a sun-baked atoll dripping with gold... perched right on the International Date Line in Don Rosa's classic "Island at the Edge of Time!" Then "Queen Kazabra's Crown," a magically jinxed royal relic, proves nearly lethal to Scrooge when it enchants Daisy Duck! Piet Zeeman's "Treasure of Alexander the Great" sends Scrooge and Donald back in time to fight on opposing sides of an ancient war. And then Kari Korhonen delivers "A Cup at Joe's..". the final lunchtime showdown between Scrooge and Carl Barks' long-suffering diner chef! An all-new Don Rosa pin-up wraps the book.
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Uncle Scrooge #233

1989

A collection of different Uncle Scrooge stories from over the years.
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Uncle Scrooge #373

2008

Why did the Scottish tycoon join the French Foreign Legion? Find out what "Special Agent Scrooge" hopes to gain in a feature-length adventure by fan favorites Romano Scarpa and Giorgio Cavazzano Then Launchpad McQuack is a "Fool For Fuel" in a new tale with dialogue by DuckTales expert Chris Barat. Scrooge finds himself "Flat Broke" when Magica De Spell's latest spell turns him... two-dimensional Then Donald helps the Beagle Boys rob Flintheart Glomgold's Limpopo money bin in Kari Korhonen's "Out of Africa." Carl Barks' "Fishy Warden" gives Gyro his due, and a new Don Rosa Scrooge birthday pin-up rounds out the book.
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Uncle Scrooge #370

2007

When Scrooge trades places with Giorgio Cavazzano's "Brother From Another Earth," he winds up in a scary parallel Duckburg where he's made peace with his enemies... and married feisty lady tycoon Brigitta MacBridge Then it's on to a Halloween triple-play with three more spooky sagas. In Frank Jonker's "Spirit of Fear," Magica De Spell unleashes a paranoia-causing demon in Scrooge's money bin. In Lars Jensen's "Synthezoid from the Deepest Void," Scrooge must defend his fortune from a metal-hungry giant robot. And in Carl Barks' "That Small Feeling," Gyro Gearloose meets the witch doctor - and gets his head shrunk before you can say ooh-ee-ooh-ah-ah
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Uncle Scrooge #387

2009

In Carl Barks' classic City of Golden Roofs, Scrooge and Donald compete as salesmen in the depths of Indochina! Donald's pushing tape decks, Scrooge is selling clunky airplane hangar heaters - and everyone's ears are ringing with the pop tunes of Shoeless Pashly, king of the bongo drums! Next, the Ducks and Magica face Circe in Dave Rawson's and Romano Scarpa's My Enemy's Enemy; Ludwig Von Drake suffers Wiener Schnitzel Woes in a new Lars Jensen saga; and Donald turns Indian chef only to find that You Vindaloo, You Lose a Few!
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Uncle Scrooge #374

2008

When Scrooge finds "A Gal for Gladstone" on Valentine's Day, he doesn't realize he's fixed his impossibly lucky nephew up with evil sorceress Magica De Spell Then adventures for the holiday lovelorn continue with Gyro Gearloose's "No Need to Know" and Lars Jensen's "Rainbow Raiders," featuring the unsinkable lady tycoon Brigitta MacBridge Finally, in William Van Horn's "Easy Circumstances," half-brother Rumpus McFowl pitches investment ideas to Scrooge, and Scrooge tries to get out of them by faking bankruptcy... uh-oh
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Uncle Scrooge #347

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #339

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #334

2004

Adventures and short stories featuring the classic Disney character Uncle Scrooge and his supporting cast, including Donald Duck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie!
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Uncle Scrooge #323

2003

by Various This super-star issue leads with William Van Horn's "Travails" featuring Scrooge and Uncle Rumpus. Don Rosa's Uncle Scrooge offering "The Coin," is the cover-featured story, and follows the "travels" of one of Scrooge's very special coins. And Carl Barks' classic "The Titanic Ants" wraps up the book! Cover by Don Rosa. Prestige format. FC, 48pg
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Uncle Scrooge #349

2006

Long adventures and short stories featuring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, the Beagle Boys, Launchpad McQuack, Magica De Spell, Gyro Gearloose, and other Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #340

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #337

2004

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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2008

In "Invasion From The Past," by fan favorite Gorm Transgaard and vicar, Scrooge rebuilds his money bin as a medieval fortress... just in time for an authentic medieval Beagle Boy attack! Then Scrooge must protect Freddy Milton's "Insulted Sultan" from his scheming grand vizier. Finally Scrooge, Brigitta MacBridge, and Jubal Pomp enjoy a high society fling in the feature-length "Industrial Magnetism," by Italian duck maestros Romano Scarpa and Giorgio Cavazzano! An all-new Don Rosa pin-up rounds out the issue.
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Uncle Scrooge, No. 319

2003

Premiere Gemstone Issue! Uncle Scrooge in "The Dutchman's Secret" story and art by Don Rosa. Gyro Gearloose in "Perilous Pets" art by Scalabroni. Uncle Scrooge in Worldwide Widgets" art by Manrique. Uncle Scrooge in "Terror of the Beagle Boys" story and art by Carl Barks. Uncle Scrooge in "Family of Fore" art by Vicar.
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Uncle Scrooge #328

2004

Adventures and short stories featuring the classic Disney character Uncle Scrooge and his supporting cast, including Donald Duck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie!
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Uncle Scrooge #379

2008

When Scrooge hides his money in an ancient Cathedral, he doesn't expect a black-cloaked, spectral fowl to pursue it... but then, he hasn't met Carl Barks' "Phantom of Notre Duck " Then it's Scrooge's demolition robot versus Donald's monster crane in Gorm Transgaard's and Cesar Ferioli's "Wrecking War " John Lustig (Last Kiss) finds Scrooge and Miss Quackfaster "A Soft Job for a Hard Head"; then Freddy Milton pits the Beagle boys against feisty guard dogs in "Bow-Wow-Wow-Yippee-Yikes " Magica De Spell and Gladstone Gander shorts and an all-new Don Rosa back cover pin-up round out the book.
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Uncle Scrooge #346

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #356

2006

Scrooge and Donald pursue the McDuck millions underwater in "Hall of the Mermaid Queen." In "It Must Be Magic," the Beagle Boys battle a rich prestidigitator. Gyro Gearloose launches a "Space Food Folly" in his attempts to invent rations for astronauts. "Everything's Coming Up Rubies" when Scrooge and his nephews spar with villainous Flintheart Glomgold in Imdia. Finally Scrooge is almost folled by the Beagle Boys' "Gift Lion" ...but not quite
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Uncle Scrooge #338

2005

Adventures and short stories starring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck and other standard Disney characters.
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Uncle Scrooge #389

2009

In Carl Barks' classic Treasure of Marco Polo, Scrooge orders a giant jade elephant from Unsteadystan... but receives just the pachyderm's tail, accompanied by smart-aleck street rat Soy Bheen! The search for the lost jade jumbo leads Scrooge, Soy, and the Ducks back to the teenager's Asian homeland, where civil war lands them face-to-face with power-hungry militia leader Whan Beeg Rhat! Filling up the issue, Scrooge battles a love-starved spinster in William Van Horn's Scrooge For a Day; then Donald and Magica De Spell fight duck-eating nomads in Janet Gilbert's The Onion Rose!
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Uncle Scrooge #378

2008

In Romano Scarpa's "Taking the Plunge," a South American resort trip is no vacation for Scrooge... not when it involves bungee-jumping, battling the Beagle Boys, and taming a savage ram Next, in "Leonardo Da Gearloose," fan favorite Michael T. Gilbert (Mr. Monster) gets our favorite inventor into the art business. Carl Barks' "Boat Buster" pits Scrooge against John D. Rockerduck; then the Beagle Boys return in quest of Marco Rota's "Sacred Necklace." A new Don Rosa Scrooge birthday pin-up finishes off the issue.
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Uncle Scrooge #372

2007

In honor of Uncle Scrooge's 60th anniversary, celebrate in high style with several extra-classic McDuck adventures Carl Barks' "Christmas on Bear Mountain" marks Scrooge's 1947 debut, as he tests Donald's bravery in a dangerous mountain cabin. Then Don Rosa's "Treasury of Croesus" is back in its first-ever complete North American printing When Scrooge collects and reassembles the pieces of Croesus' temple, he finds an old foe is on his trail... Magica De Spell Rounding out this stellar issue are birthday tributes by McDuck-meisters Tony Strobl and Mau Heymans, as well as the first in a new series of birthday posters by Don Rosa
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2008

Fan favorites Pat McGreal and Flemming Andersen bring us the all-new Mystery of the Moaning Mountains! Scrooge buys a Wild West mountain range for its pricey minerals, but ends up on a treasure hunt brimming with ghosts, gold-snatchers... and the merciless Mr. Meek! Then, famed animator Tom McKimson (Looney Tunes) offers the never-before-reprinted Radio Trouble, with Donald on a daffy money-saving kick.
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Uncle Scrooge #376

2008

Trying to move a rare treasure out of a dangerous Latin backwater, Scrooge hits on transporting it inside eggshells in Romano Scarpa's Easter adventure "Egg-Sportation " Next, the bunny day hi-jinks continue in Tony Strobl's classic "Cockle Doodle Dandies"- and Scrooge sacrifices his reputation to battle Magica De Spell in "The Richest Tycoon in the World." Finally, it's "Happy Birthday, Flintheart Glomgold " when Scrooge's African rival meets his loutish - but secretly gifted - nephew Slackjaw Snoremore
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2009

Ever wonder why Scrooge stays a bachelor? In Romano Scarpa's The Eternal Knot, it comes down to a bet between McDuck and other gold miners, decades before... a bet torn apart by the arrival of Gladys Dukehart, an heiress whom it seems Scrooge can't refuse! The romance beat goes on in Lars Jensen's The Next Best Thing, with Flintheart Glomgold dating Scrooge's sometime fling Brigitta MacBridge. Could it be a scheme by Scrooge to get her off his back? What do you think?
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Uncle Scrooge #388

2009

Decades in the past, Scrooge vowed to split a gold strike with mining pal Blair Dunwitty. Today, con men occupy Scrooge's money bin, claiming to be Dunwitty's heirs! Scrooge can only roust them by finding Dunwitty alive... but vicious thugs don't make that easy in Miquel Pujol's awesome, epic-length Grand Canyon Conquest! Up next, Scrooge tries bear-taming in Daan Jippes' Scrappy Mettle; then Donald wins a screenwriting gig from Film-Buff.com, leading to a blockbuster like Tinseltown's never seen!
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Uncle Scrooge #390

2009

In "Twin Beaks," by Dave Rawson, Pat McGreal, and Flemming Andersen, a rare double-billed rock formation is Scrooge's key to a lost treasure. But in the shadow of the formation live isolated clans of Native Americans and yetis, neither of whom have ever seen real-life ducks before Next, in Janet Gilbert's and Daniel Branca's "The Fearless Fool," experimental anti-cowardless pills turn Donald into the daredevil to end them all. And in Marco Rota's "Grasp of the Goddess," Scrooge tries capturing an ancient Indian treasure... only to be entrapped by a statue come to life
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Uncle Scrooge #392

2009

In Carl Barks' Fabulous Philosopher's Stone, Scrooge McDuck scours Europe for the rock that turns all metals to gold. But he's in for danger with mazes, minotaurs, and the mysterious Monsieur Mattressface! Next, in Kai Vainiomaki's Rain Dance Riot, Scrooge and Donald invent rain dances that bring down almost anything from the sky. And in Jan Gulbransson's feature-length Umpteen-Squillion Inheritance, everyone thinks Scrooge has gone to that big money bin in the sky... but the rumors of his death have been greatly exaggerated!
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Uncle Scrooge #381

2008

It's the North American debut of great Italian artist Lara Molinari In "Breakfast of Champions," Scrooge's jam factory endorses a series of extreme sports stunts... all of which Scrooge expects Donald to perform Then, in Carl Barks' classic "Spending Money," Donald gets his own back - by frittering away Scrooge's excess millions on a cross-country drive. Scrooge battles Magica De Spell in "Luck Be a Lady..". and faces money bin burnout in "Cleaned and Intervened " Finally, learn the origins of Bolivar, Donald's beloved St. Bernard pooch, in Kari Korhonen's "Homeward Hound " An all-new Don Rosa pin-up rounds out the book.
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Uncle Scrooge

Messes Become Successes

2011

The Disney Afternoon Revolution continues in a new set of adventures featuring Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, Launchpad and the rest of the Duck Tales gang!All-new stories featuring fan-favorites Duck Tales characters! First, on a trip to the Himalayas, Launchpad must save a beautiful female pilot from a fearsome yeti! Then, watch out as Uncle Scrooge, Huey, Dewey and Louie face off against Magica DeSpell when she turns one of their friends into a bird! Finally, see what trouble arises when Gyro Gearloose creates a belt that lets Launchpad travel through time! The worst messes become great successes in this all-new volume of Disney’s Duck Tales.
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Uncle Scrooge #332 (Uncle Scrooge

2004

Adventures and short stories featuring the classic Disney character Uncle Scrooge and his supporting cast, including Donald Duck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie
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Uncle Scrooge #333

2004

Adventures and short stories featuring the classic Disney character Uncle Scrooge and his supporting cast, including Donald Duck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie!
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Uncle Scrooge #391

2009

In Romano Scarpa's Fifty Money Bins Caper, Scrooge tries foxing the Beagle Boys by constructing a fleet of new storage bins... and hiding his money in a new one every week! Sounds like a good idea till the construction costs come due - and the Beagles kidnap Donald to make the tracking job simpler! Next, McDuck and Flintheart Glomgold fight over a treasure-rich beach in Little House By the Sea; then Scrooge and Donald seek rare violins in Bob Gregory and Tony Strobl's much-demanded Fabulous Fiddlesticks! A Don Rosa cover wraps the book.

Authors

Sarah Kinney
Author · 13 books

Sarah Kinney has written over 150 original Disney comics for Egmont Publishing. She now counts Mickey, Donald, and Goofy among the voices in her head. Sarah recently delighted her daughters by writing the Nancy Drew graphic novel series for Papercutz. Nancy Drew has that special quality Sarah yearns for—she’s always right! Sarah has just finished scripting the animated feature Blaze of Glory for Santoon Productions. A self-help junkie, Sarah looks forward to the day when she can write a book telling folks how to live their lives. Sarah lives in the coolest town ever, Amherst, MA - where she plans to stay forever.

Carl Barks
Carl Barks
Author · 63 books

Carl Barks (March 27, 1901 – August 25, 2000) was an American Disney Studio illustrator and comic book creator, who invented Duckburg and many of its inhabitants, such as Scrooge McDuck (1947), Gladstone Gander (1948), the Beagle Boys (1951), The Junior Woodchucks (1951), Gyro Gearloose (1952), Cornelius Coot (1952), Flintheart Glomgold (1956), John D. Rockerduck (1961) and Magica De Spell (1961). The quality of his scripts and drawings earned him the nicknames "The Duck Man" and "The Good Duck Artist". People who work for Disney generally do so in relative anonymity; the stories only carry Walt Disney's name and (sometimes) a short identification number. Prior to 1960, the creator of these stories remained a mystery to his readers. However, many readers recognized Barks' work and drawing style, and began to call him the Good Duck Artist, a label which stuck even after his true identity was discovered by John and Bill Spicer in 1959. After Barks received a 1960 visit from Bill and John Spicer and Ron Leonard, he was no longer anonymous, as his name soon became known to his readers. Writer-artist Will Eisner called him "the Hans Christian Andersen of comic books." In 1987, Barks was one of the three inaugural inductees of the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame. (From wikipedia)

Carol McGreal
Carol McGreal
Author · 16 books
Carol McGreal is an American comic book writer.
Don Rosa
Don Rosa
Author · 36 books

Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known as Don Rosa, is an American comic book writer and illustrator known for his Disney comics stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck, and other characters which Carl Barks created for Disney-licensed comic books, first published in America by Dell Comics. Many of his stories are built on characters and locations created by Barks; among these was his first Duck story, "The Son of the Sun" (1987), which was nominated for a Harvey Award in the "Best Story of the Year" category. Rosa created about 90 stories between 1987 and 2006. In 1995, his 12-chapter work The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck won the Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story.

Vicar
Vicar
Author · 2 books
Seudónimo del historietista chileno Víctor José Arriagada Ríos. Es considerado uno de los más importantes ilustradores chilenos del siglo XX. Murió de leucemia a los 77 años.
John Lustig
John Lustig
Author · 5 books
Creator of the subversive humor romance series Last Kiss. Plus comics writer for Disney; Marvel; Viz; and more! Recovering news reporter/editor.
Frank Jonker
Frank Jonker
Author · 6 books
Frank Jonker is one of the most productive Dutch comic writers, and probably the one person in the Netherlands who can make a living out of this profession. He is a regular scriptwriter for the Dutch Donald Duck weekly and the girls' magazines Tina and Penny. Besides his work for magazines, Jonker is known for his full-length adventure comics made in collaboration with Hans van Oudenaarden ('Bob Evers'), Ijsbrand Oost ('Max Miller') and Danker Jan Oreel ('Hel'). Several of his comics on commission are based on true stories or historical events, such as 'Het Van Walraven-testament' (2009) and 'Nieuwe Vrienden' (2014) with artist Eric Heuvel, 'De Verdronken Paarden van Ameland' (2011) by commission of Penny magazine, and 'Japien de Joode' (2023) with Danker Jan Oreel.
William Van Horn
William Van Horn
Author · 17 books

William Roger Van Horn (born February 15, 1939) is an American cartoonist. Van Horn debuted professionally in his forties with the black-and-white comic book Nervous Rex (1985-1987). A huge fan of Carl Barks, from 1988 Van Horn became a Disney comics artist and writer, producing for decades Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge stories (occasionally with scripts by John Lusting), primarily for the northern European market. His son Noel Van Horn has worked extensively as a Disney cartoonist as well.

Terry LaBan
Terry LaBan
Author · 4 books

Terry LaBan decided to be a cartoonist at the age of 6. He grew up to draw political cartoons and illustrations, create alternative comics series for Fantagraphics Books and Dark Horse comics, and write for DC Vertigo and Disney Egmont, where he spent 14 years writing Donald Duck comics. From 2001 to 2015, Terry and his wife Patty created the daily comic strip “Edge City”, which was syndicated by King Features. Terry has two kids and two cats, and lives just outside Philadelphia. Mendel the Mess-Up, his first middle grade graphic novel, will be published in December of 2024.

Michael T. Gilbert
Michael T. Gilbert
Author · 3 books
Michael Terry Gilbert is an American comic book artist and writer.
Romano Scarpa
Romano Scarpa
Author · 18 books
Romano Scarpa was one of the most famous Italian creators of Disney comics.
David Gerstein
David Gerstein
Author · 4 books

David Gerstein is an American comics author and editor as well as an animation historian. Gerstein has five books and countless comic book credits to his name. He has written many Disney comics stories, usually featuring Mickey Mouse and/or Donald Duck and provided American English script doctoring for Mickey and Donald stories that were originally written in a different language. Past employments include Egmont Creative A/S, a Danish comics studio, and Gemstone Publishing. His current work is with various affiliates of Egmont, and Fantagraphics Books. Recurring gags in Gerstein's writing (both original stories and script doctoring of others') include quotations from Shakespeare, Gilbert and Sullivan, and T.S. Eliot, often paraphrased in a humorous manner.

Stefan Petrucha
Stefan Petrucha
Author · 61 books

Stefan Petrucha (born January 27, 1959) is an American writer for adults and young adults. He has written graphic novels in the The X-Files and Nancy Drew series, as well as science fiction and horror. Born in the Bronx, he has spent time in the big city and the suburbs, and now lives in western Massachusetts with his wife, fellow writer Sarah Kinney, and their daughters. At times he has been a tech writer, an educational writer, a public relations writer and an editor for trade journals, but his preference is for fiction in all its forms.

Tony Strobl
Tony Strobl
Author · 2 books
Anthony Joseph Strobl was an American comics artist and animator. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Cleveland School of Art from 1933–37, with Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, who actually got some help from Strobl creating Superman.
Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney Company
Author · 1670 books

Note: The decision was made to consolidate all Disney publications under the name Walt Disney Company. This profile is for Walt Disney, the characters he created, and the company he founded. Any questions, please ask in the Librarian's Group. Walter Elias “Walt” Disney (December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American film producer, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator, entrepreneur, entertainer, international icon, and philanthropist. Disney is famous for his influence in the field of entertainment during the 20th century. As the co-founder (with his brother Roy O. Disney) of Walt Disney Productions, Disney became one of the best-known motion picture producers in the world. The corporation he co-founded, now known as The Walt Disney Company, today has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $35 billion. Disney is particularly noted for being a film producer and a popular showman, as well as an innovator in animation and theme park design. He and his staff created some of the world's most famous fictional characters including Mickey Mouse, a character for which Disney himself was the original voice. He has been awarded four honorary Academy Awards and has won twenty-two competitive Academy Awards out of fifty-nine nominations, including a record four in one year, giving him more awards and nominations than any other individual. He also won seven Emmy Awards. He is the namesake for Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort theme parks in the United States, as well as the international resorts Tokyo Disney, Disneyland Paris, and Disneyland Hong Kong. Disney died of lung cancer in Burbank, California, on December 15, 1966. The following year, construction began on Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. His brother Roy Disney inaugurated the Magic Kingdom on October 1, 1971. The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) (commonly referred to as Disney) is the largest media and entertainment conglomerate in the world in terms of revenue. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, the company was reincorporated as Walt Disney Productions in 1929. Walt Disney Productions established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and travel. Taking on its current name in 1986, The Walt Disney Company expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theatre, radio, publishing, and online media. In addition, it has created new divisions of the company in order to market more mature content than it typically associates with its flagship family-oriented brands. The company is best known for the products of its film studio, the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, today one of the largest and best-known studios in Hollywood. Disney also owns and operates the ABC broadcast television network; cable television networks such as Disney Channel, ESPN, and ABC Family; publishing, merchandising, and theatre divisions; and owns and licenses 11 theme parks around the world. On January 23, 2006, it was announced that Disney would purchase Pixar in an all-stock transaction worth $7.4 billion. The deal was finalized on May 5. On December 31, 2009, Disney Company acquired the Marvel Entertainment, Inc. for $4.24 billion. The company has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since May 6, 1991. An early and well-known cartoon creation of the company, Mickey Mouse, is the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company. —from Wikipedia

Chic Jacob
Chic Jacob
Author · 1 books

Chic Jacob was the son of the assistant publisher of the London evening Star. Chic worked for 13 years in the Circulation Department of the Daily Express, drawing cartoons in his spare time. His first cartoon for a national publication appeared in Everybody's in 1950, and after he was taken on by the art agent Ian Scott's Kingleo Studios his work began to appear in Punch and elsewhere. In 1964, he became the Daily Express staff financial cartoonist. On the Daily Express Jacob drew a series of pocket cartoons called "Chic-Feed", and also began collaborating with Les Lilley on the strip "Choochie and Twink". Jacob and Lilley also worked as freelance television scriptwriters, beginning with BBC TV's Vision On, and collaborated on radio scripts for comedians Dick Emery, Roy Hudd and Arthur Askey. In 1973 Jacob moved to the Observer, where he drew "Pinstripe" and other regular features. Jacob's work also appeared in Picturegoer, Star, Daily Sketch, Daily Mirror, Sunday Dispatch, Accountancy Age, Law Society's Gazette, Spectator, New Statesman, Oldie, Insider and Private Eye. He finally left the Observer in 1992, on its merger with the Guardian. Chris Riddell, the Observer's political cartoonist, recalled that "they were turbulent times and Chic was rather carelessly let go, something he accepted with enormous dignity."

Pat McGreal
Pat McGreal
Author · 20 books

Pat McGreal was a prolific writer of Disney Comics for the Egmont Company overseas, much of it later republished in this country. His non-Disney work included three graphic novels for DC/Vertigo: Chiaroscro; The Private Lives of Leonardo DaVinci, Veils and I, Paparazzi. Among the comic books he wrote for were Captain Marvel, Tarzan, The Simpsons, Judge Dredd, The Flash, Justice League, Indiana Jones, Martian Manhunter and Fighting American. He was an Eisner Award nominee and a past president of the Comic Art Professonal Society.

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