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Walt Disney Presents Uncle Scrooge: Back to the Klondike (Gladstone Comic Album Series No. 4)

Walt Disney Presents Uncle Scrooge: Back to the Klondike (Gladstone Comic Album Series No. 4)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book by the Duck Man (Carl Barks)
Review: A Graet book A realy must have A there is only one word that says how graet it is and that word is GREAT

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book by the Duck Man (Carl Barks)
Review: A Graet book A realy must have A there is only one word that says how graet it is and that word is GREAT

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best!
Review: As a kid, I collected comic books, and this one was one of my prizes: a very early Scrooge book with one of the very best story lines. Less of the overdone fantastic and more realy storyline and characterization. Barks was superb in this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: There is no one like Carl Barks!
Review: This book is one of the finest Barks' comic books ever made. The story brings you to the Klondike and the beginning of Uncle Scrooge's career and also introduces his one and only girl friend. The whole story builds around Scrooge's thrift and the lure for more riches and has a surprising ending! It is definetly a must for all people who like humor, a good story and great images.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Want to try Scrooge...? Buy THIS one first!
Review: This is the first Scrooge story I had ever read (and first Carl Barks story as well) and I couldn't have had a better introduction to the talent of the Duck Man. Although I had read this story first in "Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: His Life and His Times", this edition is just as good of a read (I prefered the coloring job for this particular story in "Life and Times", although generally I prefer the color in the Gladstone reprint volumes.) Excellent artwork, a well-orchestrated storyline, and an appropriate and clever ending makes this a thoroughly enjoyable and highly recommended reading experience. Also includes a Gyro Gearloose story.


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