In a feature-length adventure, Scrooge discovers Carl Barks' "Golden River" deep in the mountains...but is it cursed by a mysterious gnome? In "Law and Disorder," the Beagle Boys subject Scrooge to some dubious legal doings. And in "A Midsummer's Nightmare," marriage counselor Fethry sends a husband-hungry spinster into Donald's life! Finally, Scrooge must save his Number One Dime from "Coin Collector" Melvin X. Nickelby - a threat as serious as Magica De Spell, but a whole lot nerdier.
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Carl Barks (1901-2000) spent most of his life in Oregon. One of the most brilliant cartoonists of the 20th century, Barks has entertained millions around the world with his timeless tales of Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge. In 1987, he was one of the three inaugural inductees in the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame (along with Eisner and Jack Kir
More about Carl BarksAndrea Castellan , who uses the pseudonym Casty, is an Italian comic artist and scriptwriter. He began writing scripts for Silver's Cattivik comics in 1994, and started doing art on them in 1999. In that same year, he began working on Silver's other comic series, Lupo Alberto . In 2007 he was involved in the Cattivik
More about Kari KorhonenThe classic "maestro" Romano Scarpa (1927-2005) has historically been the most popular Italian talent with American Disney comics readers. As early as his youth in Venice, Scarpa had a passion for Disney comics and cartoons, with a particular fondness for the work of Floyd Gottfredson, plotter and artist of the classic Mickey Mouse newspaper strip
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Born in 1968, Danish artist Flemming Andersen is probably best known for drawing Disney comics published in Europe--particularly Scandinavia and Germany--starring Donald Duck and related characters like Uncle Scrooge, Daisy, and Mickey Mouse. His style is inspired by the likes of Carl Barks, Daniel Branca, and Giorgio Cavazzano
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