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  A Guidebook to the Carl Barks Universe (test)
Uncle Scrooge McDuck by Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge Adventures 17
Uncle Scrooge McDuck by Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge Adventures 18
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 A Guidebook to the Carl Barks Universe (test)
LICU 27 - Uncle Scrooge McDuck by Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge Adventures 27
LICU 28 - Uncle Scrooge McDuck by Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge Adventures 28
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 Who's who in Duckburg - Scrooge McDuck
In USA his first name is often written with a dollar-sign in it so it becomes $crooge.
Barks shows that Scrooge seems to be the rebirth of the 16th century sea captain Matey McDuck.
After returning to public life in 1947 Uncle Scrooge has also fought an endless struggle to keep his fortune and to remain the richest man in the world.
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 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Uncle Scrooge
This was followed by "Voodoo Hoodoo" (1949), another adventure story; and "Letter to Santa" (1949), featuring a farcical rivalry between Scrooge and Donald.
By 1950, Scrooge was well established as a Duck Family supporting character, and other writers and artists were beginning to use him.
Scrooge McDuck and Money, directed by Hamilton Luske, was one of several extra-length 1960s cartoons using Disney characters like Donald Duck and Goofy to explain basic but sometimes confusing facts.
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 A Guidebook to the Carl Barks Universe (test)
LICU 17 - Uncle Scrooge McDuck by Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge Adventures 17
LICU 18 - Uncle Scrooge McDuck by Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge Adventures 18
LICU 25 - Uncle Scrooge McDuck by Carl Barks - Uncle Scrooge Adventures 25
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 Uncle Scrooge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For informationm on the character, see Scrooge McDuck.
Uncle Scrooge is a comic book with the anatine moneygrubber Scrooge McDuck as the main character.
The series also featured Donald Duck and his nephews as supporting characters.
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 A Message to a War - The Treassure of Marco Polo
Furthermore we don't see money in Scrooge's vault but treasures that he has collected which is at least an indication of what the story is about, a treasure hunt as the title already suggests.
Uncle Scrooge expects a huge treasure from Unsteadystan, a jade elephant filled with all kinds of riches but as he opens the box at the harbor he has to realize there is no elephant in there and all that is left is the tail.
This whole thing climaxes as Uncle Scrooge aims for the only unharmed building, the embassy of Duckburg, as it is blown to pieces.
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 Uncle Scrooge McDuck Comic Book Collector Reference data DVD (USCRDVD)
Uncle Scrooge is a very popular Walt Disney comic book character created by Carl Barks that first appeared in Dell Four Color issue #178 in 1947.
Reading Pages are now available for Uncle Scrooge issue 1-71 and issues 319-342 and can be accessed by clicking the images on the corresponding data pages.
Uncle Scrooge 05/06 pricing updates, last year comparisons, averages, percentages, and CGC Consensus data have been added to the Uncle Scrooge series only.
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 ipedia.com: Donald Duck Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Scrooge's first appearance was almost immediately followed by that of Donald's first cousin Gladstone Gander in Wintertime Wager, first published on January, 1948.
Scrooge was soon established as a recurring character and various stories casted him as a featured character alongside Donald.
Scrooge became the central figure of the stories while Donald and their nephews were cast as Scrooge's Helpers, hired helping-hands who followed Scrooge around the world.
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 Complete Back Issue Listing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Uncle Scrooge suffers from Blinkus of the Thinkus, a mild form of amnesia.
When Uncle Scrooge's money bin cracks open and his multi-trillions fall all the way into the ocean, the ducks mount a giant salvage operation and confront the "Hall of the Memaid Queen." Also in USA #54 it's off to Longhorn Valley and a battle of beef barons: McDuck versus McViper.
In the stormy waters off Miserystan, Uncle Scrooge and the Beagle Boys vie for possession of "The Doom Diamond," a gem that carries a deadly curse (this is the last story Carl Barks both wrote and drew before his retirement; it appeared in Uncle Scrooge #70, July 1967).
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 Carl Barks
This painting, while essentially original in concept, was inspired by the cover of Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Comics #5, the Spring 1954 issue.
The classic playfulness of the otherwise dour Scrooge, together with all the other expected elements of the money bin theme, combine to produce an oil which is exemplary of everything that one could hope to find in a money bin painting.
This angle is emphasized not only in the figure of Scrooge, but also in the relative height of the three boys, even in the seat of Donald's stool.
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 Index to Comic Art Collection: "Uncle Scrooge" to "Uncut"
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge / introduction by Piero Zanotto ; foreword by Carl Barks.
Answer: his wife, 12 kids, both mothers, her brother, his uncle and his uncle's girlfriend and a Rottweiler, in a 2-bedroom house.
They catch their rich uncle Titus, who turns out not to be rich after all.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/urri/unclesc.htm   (4661 words)

  
 Gemstone/Disney Comics Subscriptions
Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Uncle Scrooge, Daisy, Goofy, Gyro, and other favorites will star in a series of monthly and bimonthly comic books.
Uncle Scrooge is a monthly deluxe-format, 64-page, squarebound comic.
Everyone's favorite Disney character returns to his own title that will feature the adventures of Mickey, and stories with Minnie, Goofy, Donald, and a host of supporting good guys and bad guys.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He was first mentioned in Uncle Scrooge Adventures #27 in Guardians of the Lost Library, first published in July, 1994.
There he was introduced as the son of Cornelius Coot and the founder of The Junior Woodchucks, inspired by the book given to him by his father.
In The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck it is revealed that he is the father of Grandma Duck.
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 comiXtreme - UNCLE SCROOGE #333 REVIEW
When Scrooge decides to launch an Alaskan cruise line for super-millionaires, he asks his three great-nephews to be part of the crew, but snubs the accident-prone Donald Duck.
While ferrying some valuable cargo for his uncle, Donald’s plane goes down, and Scrooge and his nephews set out to find him, only to realize that the “Tarduck” comic he was reading had quite an impact.
Scrooge’s neighbor, Brigitta MacBridge, has long plotted to get Scrooge to fall in love with her, but her latest scheme backfires and she finds herself on the verge of eviction.
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 Collectible Old Comics For Sale Inventory T-V Mark's Rare Comics
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 Uncle Scrooge Adventures -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Uncle Scrooge Adventures -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Uncle Scrooge Adventures is a (A magazine devoted to comic strips) comic book made from (Click link for more info and facts about The Walt Disney Company) The Walt Disney Company by (Click link for more info and facts about Gladstone Publishing) Gladstone Publishing.
It features the adventures of (Click link for more info and facts about Scrooge McDuck) Scrooge McDuck and his nephews.
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In his first Dutch appearance, he was introduced as an uncle (it was a translation of the first story of the USA comic 'Ludwig Von Drake' #1).
Uncle Scrooge suggests that Simon is the "?" on the Family Tree.
Scrooge deep down loves his money, but loves his family more (although not in his earlier appearences), Glomgold is obsessed with only his money.
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 Carl Barks' Duck Family Trees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
It's been reproduced as included on the letter in 1998 in a Geoffrey Blum article from Uncle Scrooge Adventures No. 42, which contains transcriptions of three letters to Rosa (the two I'm mentioning on this page and one dated November 3, 1990).
About whether Goosetave or Goosetail was the name I gave to the gander who married Uncle Scrooge's sister is lost, too, in the senile fog of my recollection procresses.
This version is described in the same article from Uncle Scrooge Adventures No. 42, but it remains possibly unpublished.
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 BarksBase: The Carl Barks Library in Color (Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color)
[Scrooge's ethics as compared with the characters from Henry James' novels.
Donald Ault: Uncle Scrooge in the Global Village.
Front: cover miniatures of CID 1 (not by Barks), FC 1025 (not by Barks), and Uncle Scrooge Adventures 33 (not by Barks).
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 Uncle Scrooge's Treasure Chest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Uncle Scrooge's Treasure Chest was a special album series in a lot of European languages: Danish, German, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Spanish.
The stories were written by Adolf Kabatek, and drawn by Comicup studio artists.
The 6th story has a D-code, indicating it was edited by Egmont in Denmark.
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 Amazon.com: Books: Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge & Donald Duck: The Sunken City (Gladstone Giant Comic Album Series, No. ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Uncle Scrooge Vs. Flintheart Glomgold : The Second Richest Duck (Gladstone Giant Album Comic Series, No. 4) (Gladstone Giant Comic Album Ser.
There is a lot to like about this volume of Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck by Carl Barks.
Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck Giant Special #2 has an introduction by Geoffrey Blum and two full-length stories--"The Sunken City" and "Luck of the North." The first has Scrooge descending to Atlantis in search of the rarest coin in the world.
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 USA: The Adventures of Uncle Scrooge McDuck in Color # 29   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
USA: The Adventures of Uncle Scrooge McDuck in Color # 29
Publication: The Adventures of Uncle Scrooge McDuck in Color
Appearances: Donald Duck, Huey Dewey and Louie, Uncle Scrooge
coa.inducks.org /coa/c1/issue.php/0/us/LICU+29   (142 words)

  
 USA: The Adventures of Uncle Scrooge McDuck in Color # 39   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
USA: The Adventures of Uncle Scrooge McDuck in Color # 39
Appearances: Donald Duck, Huey Dewey and Louie, Magica De Spell, Uncle Scrooge, Ratface
Appearances: Uncle Scrooge, Donald Duck, Huey Dewey and Louie, The Beagle Boys (6), Barks' pig villain
coa.inducks.org /coa/c1/issue.php/0/us/LICU+39   (193 words)

  
 Scrooge - Auctions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
UNCLE SCROOGE Disney Land PARIS PIN - $9.99
Scrooge by Elaine Donaldson, Leslie Bricusse (1970) - $2.55
Uncle Scrooge #165 NM Unopened Whitman 3 pak - $18.51
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 ELK Junction - Disney Comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
My first new Disney comic, Uncle Scrooge 210, which was ironically also the first issue of Uncle Scrooge published by Gladstone Publishing.
But when Uncle Scrooge Adventures and Donald Duck Adventures debuted in 1987, my dad and uncle, who owned a comic shop, ensured that I had a good supply of reading material.
I collected Uncle Scrooge Adventures, Donald Duck Adventures, Mickey and Donald, and DuckTales on a regular basis.
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 Scrooge Disney Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Scrooge McDuck Chasing a Buck DA LE 1000 Disney Pin
Scrooge McDuck Snow Crystal Globe w/ box 1990 Disney
Uncle Scrooge 283 Disney Comics Carl Barks Donald Duck
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 Carl Barks Cross-reference: Originals
; Uncle Scrooge is the main character unless otherwise indicated.
/1 [A Financial Fable] 10 pp.: WDC 363; WDC 489; GCA 11/3; USA 23
Uncle Scrooge in "Skywriting for Scrooge": DD 230/3;
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 dcomics
Duck Adventures 48, Donald Duck 307, Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck 2, and The
Adventurous Uncle Scrooge McDuck 2 will be the final issues published.
You will note that Uncle Scrooge is not listed among the suspended titles.
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 Disney Comics Worldwide: United States: The Carl Barks Library of Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color
The Carl Barks Library of Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color.
A total of 56 issues came out, reprinting many great stories Uncle Scrooge stories by the legendary Carl Barks.
Information in the DCW database may be not be up-to-date and may contain errors.
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