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Presenting by popular demand one of the most anticipated collections! The legendary artist Carl Barks created Scrooge McDuck and chronicled many of his most popular adventures.

In addition to superb storytelling and wonderful entertainment, he left behind a character who was not only rich in his stories, but one for whom the stories themselves were rich. Modern master Don Presenting by popular demand one of the most anticipated collections! The legendary artist Carl Barks created Scrooge McDuck and chronicled many of his most popular adventures. In addition to superb storytelling and wonderful entertainment, he left behind a character who was not only rich in his stories, but one for whom the stories themselves were rich. Modern master Don Rosa, beginning in 1994, undertook the task of recounting Uncle Scrooge's past in a serialized epic. The wonderful result of his efforts is now collected in trade paperback form by Gemstone Publishing as THE LIFE & TIMES OF SCROOGE McDUCK.A collection of the celebrated 12-part Eisner Award-winning series that details the life of the young Uncle Scrooge.

The story was originally serialized in the United States in Uncle Scrooge comics. Now it has been collected in one all-encompassing popularly-priced volume. From Shoeshine Boy to the World's Richest Duck!' The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck is a beautifully illustrated and wonderfully narrated biography of Unca Scrooge. It starts on the day in 1877, when Scrooge, as a shoeshine boy, earns his First Dime! This book so well covers the grit, the determination, the hard work of Scrooge McDuck. This book also demonstrates clearly the devotion and passion of Don Rosa.

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It is so important for all to read this book, to understand the 'real' Scrooge b 'Gosh! From Shoeshine Boy to the World's Richest Duck!' The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck is a beautifully illustrated and wonderfully narrated biography of Unca Scrooge. Ctc 43503 manual. It starts on the day in 1877, when Scrooge, as a shoeshine boy, earns his First Dime!

This book so well covers the grit, the determination, the hard work of Scrooge McDuck. This book also demonstrates clearly the devotion and passion of Don Rosa. It is so important for all to read this book, to understand the 'real' Scrooge behind the bitter and greedy miser we have think of him as. 'If there's one thing worse than a McDuck, it's a McDuck with money.' I grew up reading Disney's comics, and one thing I like about how Disney handles their comic authors - although they may not write down their names or sign their work - is that the authors have the freedom of depicting Disney's characters quite freely. In the case of Uncle Scrooge, there are some authors who portray him as a real evil, greedy capitalist; while some others take another approach, showing Scrooge as a kindhearted duck who doesn't want to show his generosity, afraid of people taking I grew up reading Disney's comics, and one thing I like about how Disney handles their comic authors - although they may not write down their names or sign their work - is that the authors have the freedom of depicting Disney's characters quite freely. In the case of Uncle Scrooge, there are some authors who portray him as a real evil, greedy capitalist; while some others take another approach, showing Scrooge as a kindhearted duck who doesn't want to show his generosity, afraid of people taking advantages of him.

The authors are also free to write down the kind of story they like best and employ their own style; thus we have dark, psychological stories of Mickey; lighthearted, family-mouse Mickey; private eye Mickey; adventurous Mickey, etc. With this liberty, Eisner Award-winner Don Rosa could create a masterpiece, a work that will always be remembered: an effort not only to construct Uncle Scrooge's past, but also the long history of the McDuck family, leading all the way to Donald and his nephews. Blending history and pure fiction, featuring the likes of Theodore Roosevelt, Geronimo and other real-life characters, this book accompanies us through a journey as a witness to the making of modern America and the rise of capitalism there in the 19th and early 20th century - and how the piles of money don't really make Scrooge really happy in the end. So in the twelfth episode, the closing chapter of the epic, a clever take on (you know, Scrooge and all that.), the last of the McDucks learns once again of how important family is to him. This is an ambitious work, diving deep into the characters of Scrooge and his family, but the results leave you ultra-satisfied yet craving for more. Even Mickey, the icon of the Disney kingdom, doesn't have a family history as complete as this.

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