Uncle Scrooge comic books issue 49
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Published May 1964 by Dell/Gold Key/Whitman.$2.65
- INCOMPLETE. Centerfold missing, interrupts art and story.
Cover by Carl Barks. Stories and art by Carl Barks, Tony Strobl, John Liggera and Paul Murry. Comics legend Carl Barks creates his masterpiece, featuring the adventures of Donald Duck's Uncle Scrooge, the richest duck in the world. Scrooge sets out to beat the gold rush to the Moon, in a story featuring a parody of Robert Service's famous poem "The Shooting of Dan McGrew." Gyro Gearloose's latest invention gets dogs to come home - and does the same for fighter jets. Scrooge wants Gyro to help him build a sea monster to scare Donald off of his land. The Loony Lunar Gold Rush; Clothes Make the Duck; Friendly Frog; Gyro Gearloose: Lost and Found; A Case of Too Many Sea Monsters. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published Aug 1997 by Walt Disney Productions.$2.80
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Cover art by William Van Horn. "The Diary of Sideburns Smew," script by Paul Halas (story), Dave Angus (story), and Gary Leach (script), art by Santanach; Scrooge finds that his great-uncle Orville Smew was a robber and buried his loot in the Breakjaw Mountains one hundred years ago; He and the boys go on a treasure hunt, but find there are still outlaws in the Old West. "Chumpneys," script by Paul Halas (plot) and Donne Avenell (script), art by Victor Arrigada Rios (as Vica); Scrooge's doctor orders him to go to a health farm to get some exercise; Magica decides that would be an ideal time to steal the Old Number One Dime. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.95.
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$22.00
View scanCover by Carl Barks. Stories and art by Carl Barks and Geoffrey Blum. Gladstone presents classic Scrooge stories by Carl Barks and behind-the-scenes articles, originally factory bagged with a trading card. Scrooge invests in an inventor's "teaching machine," but it turns out to have dangerous side effects of mind control. Gyro Gearloose's giant construction robots are hijacked by the Beagle Boys, who use them to rob Scrooge's money bin. This Carl Barks story was adapted into an episode of the beloved 1980s Disney cartoon show "Duck Tales." Plus two editorial cartoons that Barks drew for a water-bond campaign in 1952. The Swamp of No Return; The Giant Robot Robbers; Dry Wit; The Cover Story, Part V: Duck versus Machine. NOTE: May or may not come with trading card. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $9.95.




