This title contains long adventures and short stories featuring Uncle Scrooge, Glittering Goldie, Donald Duck, the Beagle Boys, Magica De Spell, and other Disney characters. In "Time for Valentine's Day", we're featuring the ducks in a number of star-crossed romances. In Don Rosa's 1988 classic "Last Sled to Dawson," Scrooge goes back to the Klondike for an encounter with his old beau, Glittering Goldie O'Gilt. Scrooge's goal is to recover an ancient dogsled that seemingly contains a priceless treasure, but the evil Soapy Slick hopes to beat him to it! In "A New Feeling," Donald is entrusted with the combination to Scrooge's new vault...and Magica De Spell poses as Daisy to wheedle it out of him. She isn't expecting to fall in love with Donald herself! In "Lovestruck Lugs," the Beagle Boys are simultaneously romanced by a beautiful girl thief and threatened by a mysterious rival crook. They haven't guessed that girl and rival are one and the same. Finally, in "What Goes Around," Glittering Goldie returns...and Scrooge makes the shocking discovery that he's apparently been married to her for years. But as ever when Goldie is around, there's far more going on here than meets the eye.
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