The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck

{{Short description|1992–1994 Disney comics series}}

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| date = First: 1992–1994 (Egmont) - First US: 1994–1996 (Gladstone Publishing)

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| genre = Adventure
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First US: Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone Publishing)
#285–296

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| writers = Don Rosa

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The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck (Lo{{not a typo|$}}){{Cite web|url=https://nafsk.se/dcml/creators/rosa-on-himself.html|title=Don Rosa on himself|website=nafsk.se}} 12-part comic book storyline written and drawn by Don Rosa, lettered by Todd Klein (American editions), [https://www.kleinletters.com/Rosa1.html Todd Klein 'Don Rosa and Uncle Scrooge'], Retrieved 2019-06-04. first published by the Danish publisher Egmont in the magazine Anders And & Co. from 1992–94 and later in English in Uncle Scrooge #285 through #296 (1994–96). It follows the life of Scrooge McDuck from 1877 to 1947, the year of his real-life debut, working in almost every event about his past referenced in stories by Carl Barks.

Rosa earned the Will Eisner Award for Best Serialized Story in 1995 for this story.{{cite web | url = https://www.comic-con.org/awards/1990s-recipients | title = Eisner Awards: Past Recipients: 1990s | date = 2 December 2012 | publisher = Comic-Con | access-date = 2020-08-10 }} The trade paperback collection was also a top vote-getter for the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Novel/Album for 1997.

After being out of print for several years with high demand, the book was reprinted under the BOOM! Studios label in two deluxe hardcover volumes, and again under Fantagraphics Books.

The Finnish composer Tuomas Holopainen released a concept album based on the book, titled Music Inspired by the Life and Times of Scrooge. Don Rosa illustrated the cover artwork for the album.{{cite web|title=Lords of Metal interview with Tuomas Holopainen|url=http://www.lordsofmetal.nl/en/interviews/view/id/4909|work=lordsofmetal.nl|access-date=5 November 2013}}

Chapter list

=Original Storyline=

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1The Last of the Clan McDuck15{{Inducks comic|D+91308|D 91308}}Uncle Scrooge #285
1877-1880

|colspan=4|Scrooge McDuck is born to a poor family in Scotland in 1867, where their once royal legacy has been diminished and their old castle, located in Dismal Downs, has been taken over by the Whiskervilles, who used a hound costume to scare them off the property. On his 10th birthday, Scrooge is gifted a shoeshining kit, and gets an American Dime, teaching him to be smart and cunning, and to make his money square. While gathering peat to sell to the wealthy, he gets chased into the castle by the Whiskervilles, where he meets the castle's caretaker. After scaring off the Whiskervilles with a knight filled with burning peat, he heads for the United States on a cattle boat.

2The Master of the Mississippi28{{Inducks comic|D+91411|D 91411}}Uncle Scrooge #286
1880-1882

|colspan=4|The story takes place between 1880 and 1882. Scrooge works for his Uncle Angus "Pothole" McDuck and has his first encounter with Blackheart Beagle and his sons, the Beagle Boys.

3The Buckaroo of the Badlands15{{Inducks comic|D+92008|D 92008}}Uncle Scrooge #287
1882-1883

|colspan=4|Scrooge becomes a cowboy and winds up having to recover a prize bull for his boss Murdo MacKenzie, then meeting future President Theodore Roosevelt while doing so.

4The Raider of the Copper Hill15{{Inducks comic|D+92083|D 92083}}Uncle Scrooge #288
1883-1885

|colspan=4|Scrooge takes some prospecting lessons from Howard Rockerduck and almost takes over the Anaconda Copper Mine of Butte, Montana from Marcus Daly.

5The New Laird of Castle McDuck15{{Inducks comic|D+92191|D 92191}}Uncle Scrooge #289
1885

|colspan=4|The story takes place in 1885. Scrooge returns to Scotland to save Castle McDuck from being bought by the Whiskervilles.

6The Terror of the Transvaal12{{Inducks comic|D+92273|D 92273}}Uncle Scrooge #290
1886-1889

|colspan=4|Scrooge goes to the South African Republic, where he first encounters Flintheart Glomgold.

7The Dreamtime Duck of the Never-Never15{{Inducks comic|D+92314|D 92314}}Uncle Scrooge #291
1893-1896

|colspan=4|Scrooge goes to Australia and learns about the Dreamtime.

8The King of the Klondike24{{Inducks comic|D+92514|D 92514}}Uncle Scrooge #292
1896-1897

|colspan=4|Scrooge finally goes to The Yukon, participating in the Klondike Gold Rush, and strikes some gold, but not before being kidnapped by crooked gambler Soapy Slick.

9The Billionaire of Dismal Downs15{{Inducks comic|D+93121|D 93121}}Uncle Scrooge #293
1898-1902

|colspan=4|After becoming a billionaire, Scrooge goes back to Scotland only to realize that he doesn't really belong there anymore, and so returns to the United States, accompanied by his sisters Matilda and Hortense.

10The Invader of Fort Duckburg15{{Inducks comic|D+93227|D 93227}}Uncle Scrooge #294
1902

|colspan=4|Scrooge and his sisters move to Duckburg, Calisota, United States and meet the Duck family and the founding three members of The Junior Woodchucks. Scrooge has his first run in with the Beagle Boys since his riverboat days and is reacquainted with President Theodore Roosevelt.

11The Empire-Builder from Calisota24{{Inducks comic|D+93288|D 93288}}Uncle Scrooge #295
1909-1930

|colspan=5|Scrooge goes around the world building his financial empire, notably including forcing the Voodoo tribe of sorcerer Foola Zoola off their land. In revenge, the sorcerer curses him to be constantly haunted by Bombie the Zombie. He returns to Duckburg and first meets his ten-year-old nephew and niece, twins Donald and Della Duck. On the same day, he loses contact with his family and becomes the richest duck in the world.

12The Richest Duck in the World16{{Inducks comic|D+93488|D 93488}}Uncle Scrooge #296
1947

|colspan=4|On Christmas Day of 1947, one year after the events of Christmas on Bear Mountain, Donald and his grandnephews are invited to his mansion for Christmas Dinner. He reveals his money bin to them, running 100 feet deep and containing "3 cubic acres" of gold. A new generation of Beagle Boys disguised as street Santas arrive to steal the money and his Number One Dime, causing the ducks to give chase. Scrooge decides to start adventuring again, jumping into his money bin to relive old memories, while Donald remarks that his money is useless if he never spends it.

=Companion stories=

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0Of Ducks, Dimes and Destinies15{{Inducks comic|D+91249|D 91249}}Uncle Scrooge #297
1877

|colspan=4|Magica De Spell travels back in time to steal Scrooge's Number One Dime before he earns it. She convinces who would be Scrooge's first customer to hand over his dime to her in exchange for 2 shillings, which he uses at a nearby bar. Realizing that the dime would have no worth if Scrooge never earned it, she quickly places it back in his hand before returning to the present.

3BThe Cowboy Captain of the Cutty Sark24{{Inducks comic|D+98045|D 98045}}Uncle Scrooge #318
1883

|colspan=4|Scrooge imports cattle to the Dutch East Indies (present Indonesia) aboard the Cutty Sark but encounters a thief and meets his old friend Ratchet Gearloose from his Riverboat days, who helps the Cutty Sark survive the eruption of Krakatoa.

6BThe Vigilante of Pizen Bluff24{{Inducks comic|D+96089|D 96089}}Uncle Scrooge #306
1890

|colspan=4|Scrooge returns to the United States and joins with Phineas Taylor Barnum, his Uncle Pothole, Geronimo, Buffalo Bill, and Annie Oakley on a mission to recover stolen money from the Dalton Gang.

8BThe Prisoner of White Agony Creek33{{Inducks comic|D+2005-061|D 2005-061}}The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Companion
1897

|colspan=5|Scrooge takes Goldie O'Gilt to his property and makes her dig for gold. This was shown in the uncensored Barks-classic "Back to the Klondike".

8CHearts of the Yukon24{{Inducks comic|D+95044|D 95044}}Walt Disney Giant #1
1898

|colspan=5|Scrooge is falsely accused to the Mounties of tracking mud in Dawson. He plans to clear his name by any means and thinks that Glittering Goldie O'Gilt is the one that framed him.

10BThe Sharpie of the Culebra Cut26{{Inducks comic|F+PM+01201|F PM 01201}}Uncle Scrooge #332
1906

|colspan=4|Scrooge and his sisters, Matilda and Hortense McDuck, are prospecting for gold in Panama. Their search inadvertently interferes with the construction of the Panama Canal, at the same time President Roosevelt is visiting the country to oversee the project.

= Censorship=

In February 2023, The Walt Disney Company instated a worldwide ban from reprinting two of Don Rosa's duck stories; "The Empire-Builder from Calisota" (listed as "The Richest Duck in the World" in the announcement) and "The Dream of a Lifetime".{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/disney-bans-don-rosa-uncle-scrooge-mcduck-stories/|title=Disney Reportedly Permanently Bans Two Don Rosa Uncle Scrooge Stories|first=Brandon|last=Schreur|date=February 14, 2023|website=CBR}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbr.com/don-rosa-banned-uncle-scrooge-comics-price-spike/|title=Don Rosa's Banned Uncle Scrooge Comics Prices Spike in Price|first=Brandon|last=Schreur|date=February 28, 2023|website=CBR}} Both stories were noted by Rosa to feature the character Bombie the Zombie, who was cursed by a voodoo witch doctor paid by Scrooge, making future collections or reprints of Lo$ impossible as Rosa views the character to be integral to the story.

==Scrooge McDuck timeline according to Rosa==

  • 1867: Scrooge was born in Glasgow, Scotland to Fergus McDuck and Downy O'Drake. He would have two younger sisters, namely Matilda McDuck (born in 1871) and Hortense McDuck (born in 1876).
  • 1877: Scrooge, age 10, goes into business with a shoeshine kit that Fergus built for him, but his first customer fools him and pays him with an American dime (which was actually a plan of his father's). He keeps the dime he cannot spend as his symbol of success.
  • 1880: Scrooge, age 13, emigrates to the United States. He first meets his uncle, Mississippi riverboater Angus "Pothole" McDuck, and the Beagle Boys, a family of outlaws that remain his enemies for the rest of his life.
  • 1882: His uncle retires and leaves his riverboat, named Dilly Dollar, to Scrooge, now 15 years old. The Beagle Boys destroy the riverboat in an act of revenge. Scrooge decides to try his luck in the American West and later in the year gets hired as a cowboy by cattle baron Murdo MacKenzie (an actual historical figure, one of the many that Scrooge met).
  • 1883: Scrooge, age 16, becomes a miner searching for silver and copper.
  • 1885: Scrooge's father calls his son back to Scotland on an important family matter. Just a week before he leaves he meets and befriends the millionaire Howard Rockerduck, who had become rich in the California gold rush of 1849. He also meets Howard's seven-year-old spoiled son John D. Rockerduck, who will grow up to become one of Scrooge's main rivals.
  • 1886–1889: Scrooge, age 19–22, searches for gold in South Africa (during the Witwatersrand Gold Rush). During his first year there he saves the life of a duck about his age named Flintheart Glomgold, though Scrooge learns his name more than half a century later. A little later they become bitter enemies, and remain as such for the rest of their lives. Glomgold later became the second richest duck in the world.
  • 1889–1893: Scrooge, age 22–26, returns to the United States to search for gold, most notably near Pizen Bluff, Arizona. He meets many famous historical figures but his search fails.
  • 1893–1896: Scrooge, age 26–29, goes to Coolgardie, Western Australia to search for gold but his search again fails.
  • 1896–1899: Scrooge, age 29–32, searches for gold in the Klondike. During his years there he meets the saloon owner, singer and occasional thief "Glittering" Goldie O'Gilt. He carries a love/hate relationship with her for the rest of his life. His search for gold succeeds.
  • 1897: Scrooge's mother Downy O'Drake dies, aged 57, in Dismal Downs. Scrooge is now 30.
  • 1899–1902: Scrooge, at 32, becomes a millionaire and buys a bank in Whitehorse, Yukon. He starts building a small financial empire; by 1902, at 35, he has become a billionaire.
  • 1902: Scrooge, age 35, returns to Scotland intending to make Castle McDuck at Dismal Downs the heart of his empire, but he soon finds local culture too stagnant and decides to return to America. His sisters Matilda McDuck and Hortense McDuck go to America with him. Also in 1902, Scrooge's father Fergus McDuck dies, aged 67, in Dismal Downs. Scrooge, Matilda and Hortense are the last of the McDuck clan. Scrooge settles in the small village of Duckburg, Calisota, United States, which he chose as his home base.
  • 1909–1930: While his sisters remain in Duckburg and run his empire, Scrooge, age 42–63, travels the world expanding his empire in every continent.
  • 1930: Scrooge, at 63, becomes the richest duck in the world, but a fight with his family leaves him with no contact with them for the next seventeen years. Note that during this year he met his ten-year-old nephew Donald Duck and his nephew's twin sister Della Duck for the first time. (It was possibly the only time Scrooge met his niece Della, ignoring the girl completely.)
  • 1942: Scrooge, age 75, feels depressed and tired and decides to retire.
  • 1947: Scrooge, age 80, meets his nephew Donald Duck, now age 27, as well as his grandnephews, Della's children, Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck, who are under Donald's care. He decides to become active again and soon a circle of activities whirl around him as he attracts the attention of relatives, old and new enemies and friends.
  • 1955: Scrooge, age 88, is reunited and reconciled with his sister Matilda, thanks to Donald (in the story "A Letter from Home").
  • 1967: According to Don Rosa's unofficial timeline, Scrooge McDuck died at the age of 100 years after a life of adventure.[http://coa.inducks.org/s.php?c=GC+HD++77B Don Rosa's drawing of Scrooge's grave] at the INDUCKS

Historical figures appearing in the work

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Collected editions

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1996The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuckGladstone PublishingDeluxe hardcover album

8.75 × 11.25 inches
223 × 286 mm
1Chapter 1 - 12Color[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FLTSM++1#b]
July 2005 - September 2006The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck[http://classic.tcj.com/review/the-life-and-times-of-scrooge-mcduck-by-don-rosa/ The Comics Journal review: The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck], Retrieved 2019-07-09.[https://www.totalgeeklive.com/2017/08/11/chapman-reviews-life-times-scrooge-mcduck/ Chapman reviews The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck] Retrieved 2019-06-03Gemstone PublishingSoftcover

6.5 × 10.1 inches
165 × 257 mm
2Vol .1 - Chapter 1 - 12
Vol. 2 - Companion chapters
ColorVol. 1 {{ISBNT|0-911903-96-8}}
Vol. 2 {{ISBNT|1-888472-40-5}}
[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FLTSMG+1 Vol. 1]
[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FLTSMG+2 Vol. 2]
March 2010 - December 2010The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck[https://www.cbr.com/life-and-times-of-scrooge-mcduck-companion/ CBR Comic Book Previews - The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Companion], Retrieved 2019-06-03.[https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-60886-538-3 Publishers Weekly, fiction book Review: The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Vol. 1], Retrieved 2019-06-03.BOOM! StudiosHardcover

7 × 10.5 inches
178 × 267 mm
3Vol. 1 - Chapter 1 - 6
Vol. 2 - Chapter 7 - 12
Vol. 3 - Companion chapters
ColorVol. 1 {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-538-3}}
Vol. 2 {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-542-0}}
Vol. 3 {{ISBNT|978-1-60886-653-3}}
[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FLTSMB+1 Vol. 1]
[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FLTSMB+2 Vol. 2]
[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FLTSMB+3 Vol. 3]
June 24, 2015{{Cite web|url=https://aeindex.org/reviews/don-rosas-the-life-and-times-of-scrooge-mcduck-artists-edition-vol-1/|title = Don Rosa's the Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Artist's Edition, Volume One | Artist's Edition Index| date=30 May 2016 }}The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Artist's Edition[https://aeindex.org/reviews/don-rosas-the-life-and-times-of-scrooge-mcduck-artists-edition-vol-1/ Artist’s Edition Index review: Don Rosa’s The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Artist’s Edition, Volume One], Retrieved 2019-06-03.IDW PublishingHardcover

14 × 22 inches
356 × 559 mm
1Vol. 1 - Chapter 1 - 6Full color scans of original Black-and-white artworkVol. 1 {{ISBNT|978-1-63140-301-9}}[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FLTSMA+1A Vol. 1]
April 9, 2019 - October 29, 2019The Complete Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck[https://www.youdontreadcomics.com/comics/2019/5/9/the-life-and-times-of-scrooge-mcduck-volume-1-review You Don't Read Comics review The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Volume 1], Retrieved 2019-06-03.[http://www.tcj.com/reviews/the-complete-life-and-times-of-crooge-mcduck/ The Comics Journal review: The Complete Life and Times of $crooge McDuck], Retrieved 2019-07-09.Fantagraphics BooksHardcover

8.5 × 11 inches
216 × 279 mm
2Vol. 1 - Chapter 1 - 12

Vol. 2 - Companion chapters
+ Last Sled to Dawson,
The Dream of a Lifetime,
Of Ducks and Dimes and Destinies,
A Letter from Home
ColorVol. 1 {{ISBNT|978-1-68396-174-1}}
Vol. 2 {{ISBNT|978-1-68396-253-3}}
Set (Vol. 1+2) {{ISBNT|978-1-68396-254-0}}
[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FCLTS+++1 Vol. 1]
[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FCLTS+++2 Vol. 2]
November 16, 2021The Complete Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Deluxe EditionFantagraphicsHardcover
(with slipcase)

10.75 x 14.5 inches
273 × 368 mm
1Chapter 1 - 12
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Companion chapters+ Last Sled to Dawson,
The Dream of a Lifetime,
Of Ducks and Dimes and Destinies,
A Letter from Home
Color{{ISBNT|978-1-68396-465-0}}[https://inducks.org/issue.php?c=us%2FCLTSD+1]

The series has also been collected in volumes 4 and 5 of The Don Rosa Library, as "The Last of the Clan McDuck" and "The Richest Duck in the World"

References

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