A Guidebook to the Carl Barks Universe
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COMICS | Uncle Scrooge 028 - 035 (1960 - 1961) |
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This page contains the following items:
- ccus_us0028-00 eyes test
- ccus_us0028-01 and the "Paul Bunyan" Machine
- ccus_us0028-02 And The Inventors' Contest
- ccus_us0028-04 and the Witching Stick
- ccus_us0028-05 The Money Hat
- ccus_us0029-00 teeter-totter and money bag
- ccus_us0029-01 Island in the Sky
- ccus_us0029-02 Oodles of Oomph
- ccus_us0029-04 Hound of the Whiskervilles
- ccus_us0030-00 money bill fan
- ccus_us0030-01 Pipeline to Danger
- ccus_us0030-02 War Paint
- ccus_us0030-04 Yoicks! The Fox!
- ccus_us0031-00 keep off the grass
- ccus_us0031-01 All at Sea
- ccus_us0031-02 Fishy Warden
- ccus_us0031-04 Two-way Luck
- ccus_us0031-05 The Secret Book
- ccus_us0031-06 The Balmy Swami
- ccus_us0032-00 armored truck hitch-hike
- ccus_us0032-01 That's No Fable!
- ccus_us0032-02 That Small Feeling
- ccus_us0032-04 Clothes Make the Duck
- ccus_us0032-05 The Homey Touch
- ccus_us0032-06 A Thrift Gift
- ccus_us0032-07 Turnabout
- ccus_us0032-u01 That's No Fable! [surviving cut material]
- ccus_us0033-00 national bank night deposits
- ccus_us0033-01 Tree Trick
- ccus_us0033-02 Billions in the Hole
- ccus_us0033-03 You Can't Win
- ccus_us0033-05 Bongo on the Congo
- ccus_us0033-06 The Big Bobber
- ccus_us0033-07 Thumps Up
- ccus_us0034-00 money barbells
- ccus_us0034-01 Mythtic Mystery
- ccus_us0034-02 Wily Rival
- ccus_us0034-04 Chugwagon Derby
- ccus_us0034-u01 unfinished aswan dam tale
- ccus_us0034-u02 Mythtic Mystery [lost cut material]
- ccus_us0035-00 money lei
- ccus_us0035-02 The Golden Nugget Boat
- ccus_us0035-04 Fast Away Castaway
- ccus_us0035-05 Gift Lion
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W US 28-00 eyes test
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-253
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, July 11
Publication date: 1960, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 28 Pages: 1
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W US 28-01 and the "Paul Bunyan" Machine
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-255
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1958, December 15
Publication date: 1960, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 28 Pages: 21
Backstage: In a letter to John Spicer of circa May 1960, Barks wrote about the construction of the story: "There are some bad spots in some of those stories [the Uncle Scrooge adventures] that I wish could have been done over. The climax fight in the recent Paul Bunyan theme could have been improved with a half-page spread of Scrooge's and the B. Boys' giant machines hacking each other to pieces, but I was afraid the editors would delete such a scene as being too violent."
Research: In 1996, there was a discussion on the origin of Paul Bunyan on the Disney comics Mailing List. Detailed information
Congruences:
Correspondence:
- circa May 1960 letter from Carl Barks to John Spicer
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W US 28-02 And The Inventors' Contest
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-277
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1959, January 16
Publication date: 1960, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 28 Pages: 4
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W US 28-04 and the Witching Stick
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-281
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, January 16
Publication date: 1960, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 28 Pages: 5
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W US 28-05 The Money Hat
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-276
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, May 20
Publication date: 1960, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 28 Pages: 0 3/8
Filled out with: Dell Pledge
Layout: Doesn't end with a full page.
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W US 29-00 teeter-totter and money bag
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-254
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, July 11
Publication date: 1960, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 29 Pages: 1
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W US 29-01 Island in the Sky
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-287
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, June 15
Publication date: 1960, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 29 Pages: 18
Discussions: On the Disney comics Mailing List has been a discussion on astronomical (impossibilities of this story).
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W US 29-02 Oodles of Oomph
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-305
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1959, April 20
Publication date: 1960, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 29 Pages: 4
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W US 29-04 Hound of the Whiskervilles
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-309
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, July 11
Publication date: 1960, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 29 Pages: 7 3/4
Filled out with: circulation statement
Layout: Doesn't end with a full page.
Trivia: In panel 1.5, Scrooge's grandfather is mentioned. ("My grandfather wore a miner's cap! But back before him, my ancestors - I've forgotten!")
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W US 30-00 money bill fan
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-319
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: [unknown]
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1958, August 4
Publication date: 1960, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 30 Pages: 1
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W US 30-01 Pipeline to Danger
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-321
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, November 13
Publication date: 1960, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 30 Pages: 17
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W US 30-02 War Paint
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-339
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1959, December 9
Publication date: 1960, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 30 Pages: 4
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W US 30-04 Yoicks! The Fox!
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-343
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, December 9
Publication date: 1960, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 30 Pages: 9
Congruences:
- W WDC 98-02 fox hunting sportsman
- Similar plot.
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W US 31-00 keep off the grass
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-320
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: [unknown]
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, August 12
Publication date: 1960, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 31 Pages: 1
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W US 31-01 All at Sea
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-353
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, February 12
Publication date: 1960, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 31 Pages: 17
Cross-references: Scrooge tries to move bars of gold bullion by ship, by having it molded to look like corn. (10.6) «The Status Seeker» contains a cross-reference to this attempt.
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W US 31-02 Fishy Warden
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-371
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1960, February 16
Publication date: 1960, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 31 Pages: 4
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W US 31-04 Two-way Luck
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-375
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, February 26
Publication date: 1960, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 31 Pages: 9
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W US 31-05 The Secret Book
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-370
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1956, May 24
Publication date: 1960, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 31 Pages: 0 7/8
Filled out with: Dell Pledge
Layout: Doesn't end with a full page.
Changes: Apparently art was cut to fit in the Dell Pledge which appeared in this page. Panel 6 looks like it is shortened on the right side, maybe Scrooge could be seen there instead of only a part of his shadow on the fence in the published version?
Status: If changed, the original version is lost.
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W US 31-06 The Balmy Swami
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Barrier: MBAC-144
CBL: 04B-384
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1957, October 31
Publication date: 1960, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 31 Pages: 1
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W US 32-00 armored truck hitch-hike
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-385
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: [unknown]
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1959, July 31
Publication date: 1961, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 32 Pages: 1
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W US 32-01 That's No Fable!
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-387
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, May 12
Publication date: 1961, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 32 Pages: 18
Surviving material:
An alternate third tier for page 5
exists, which is replaced by a new one in the story. published in an article
in The Carl Barks Library - Set IV. In the alternate version, the two
Spanish boys are only described; in the published version they are shown.
Backstage: In a letter to Malcolm Willits of 30 December 1960, Barks explained "why I padded the Poncey de Loon story by having Uncle Scrooge tell it to Grandma. ...I was trying to get a little variety in the opening. It seemed to me from the business involved that the reader needed to be aware that Scrooge would find the Fountain of Youth. That Fountain would have seemed awfully phony if it were dragged into the story along about page 8. Grandma was the gimmick that helped plant the fountain early."
Correspondence:
Sources | image: © [Walt Disney Productions]
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W US 32-02 That Small Feeling
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-405
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1960, June 13
Publication date: 1961, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 32 Pages: 4
Surviving material: jivaro witch doctor
Congruences:
- CM 11 jivaro witch doctor
- witch doctor W US 39-02 A Spicy Tale
- witch doctor W US 52-01 The Great Wig Mystery
- witch doctor
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W US 32-04 Clothes Make the Duck
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-409
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, May 17
Publication date: 1961, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 32 Pages: 7 1/2
Filled out with: «The Homey Touch» ?
Layout: Doesn't end with a full page.
Questions: What else does this page of the original comic contain?
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W US 32-05 The Homey Touch
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-416
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: [Carl Barks]
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: Not listed
Publication date: 1961, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 32 Pages: 0 1/2
Filled out with: «Clothes Make the Duck» ?
Additional credits: Like "Turnabout" (US 32-07), the other unlisted Barks item in this issue, this maybe one of the three unidentified Uncle Scrooge one page gags, submitted on 1958, October 1.
Layout: Doesn't end with a full page.
Changes: Possibly, a one pager cut down to a half pager. The reprint in The Carl Barks Library - Set IV seems to show traces of cuts.
Status: If changed, the original version is lost.
Questions:
Is the original publication identical to the reprint in
The Carl Barks Library - Set IV?
What else does this page of the original comic contain?
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W US 32-06 A Thrift Gift
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-286
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, July 18
Publication date: 1961, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 32 Pages: 1
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W US 32-07 Turnabout
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-317
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: [Carl Barks]
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: Not listed
Publication date: 1961, December-February
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 32 Pages: 1
Additional credits: Like "The Homey Touch" (US 32-05), the other unlisted Barks item in this issue, this maybe one of the three unidentified Uncle Scrooge one page gags, submitted on 1958, October 1.
CBL-notes: In panel 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3, faded lines are retouched.
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CX US 32 That's No Fable! [surviving cut material]
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04C-654
Type: story segment
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: [none or unknown]
Publication date: 1985, November
Issue: The Carl Barks Library - Set IV Pages: 0 1/2
Intended issue: Uncle Scrooge 32
Intended publication date: 1961, December-February
Additional credits: See That's No Fable!, for more information.
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W US 33-00 national bank night deposits
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-427; 04B back cover
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: [unknown]
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, April 21
Publication date: 1961, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 33 Pages: 1
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W US 33-01 Tree Trick
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-318
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: Probably 1956, May 24
Publication date: 1961, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 33 Pages: 1
Changes: Originally drawn to leave room for the Dell Pledge. The editors for some reason decided not to run the Pledge and added lines to fill out the last panel to a tier. (1.7)
Status: Apparently, no art was damaged.
CBL-notes: (R) Panel 1.7 is shortened in width at the left and right sides to reconstruct Barks' original layout. Published version of the panel (twice as wide) is shown in the accompanying explanation, using the space that would have been filled out with the Dell Pledge.
Reconstructions: Last panel is restored to its original size in The Carl Barks Library - Set IV.
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W US 33-02 Billions in the Hole
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-429
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, September 3
Publication date: 1961, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 33 Pages: 16
Additional credits: In his 1969 list of work for Western, Barks wrote: "Got this story idea from a friend of Bill Spicer's." His name is Ron Leonard.
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W US 33-03 You Can't Win
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-445
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1960, August 15
Publication date: 1961, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 33 Pages: 4
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W US 33-05 Bongo on the Congo
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-449
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, September 12
Publication date: 1961, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 33 Pages: 10
CBL-notes:
In panel 7.7, the heads of the natives have been changed.
Instead of curly black hair, they now have punk hairstyles, horned helmets and
bald heads. Interesting to note is that Barks himself did the redrawing of this
panel, at the request of the Carl Barks Library editors (the censoring itself
was of course not their decision!).
On panels 8.1 and 8.3, the bone through Old Boogerbooboo's nose is removed.
In panel 8.2, the two Qwak Qwak have bald heads instead of curly hair. The
dialogue is changed at several places,
references to rebels, Mau Maus and vooodoo are removed.
Donald's glasses in panel 10.7 are removed.
Trivia: Scrooge is "determined he's going to make Unca Donald the next tycoon of the vast McDuck Empire." (panel 1.1)
Details: In panel 10.7, Donald has glasses.
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W US 33-06 The Big Bobber
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-338
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1957, June 6
Publication date: 1961, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 33 Pages: 0 3/4
Filled out with: circulation statement
Layout: Doesn't end with a full page.
Questions: Could this 3/4 page gag have been cut from a full page?
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W US 33-07 Thumps Up
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-352
Type: gag
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1957, December 5
Publication date: 1961, March-May
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 33 Pages: 1
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W US 34-00 money barbells
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-428
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: [unknown]
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, July 25
Publication date: 1961, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 34 Pages: 1
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W US 34-01 Mythtic Mystery
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-465
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, December 10
Publication date: 1961, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 34 Pages: 14
Changes: A total of two pages was cut to make room for ads. Detailed information
Lost material: CZ US 34 Mythtic Mystery [lost cut material]
Status: Original version is lost.
Backstage: Barks had originally planned to do a story with a plot revolving around an Aswan-type dam, but decided it would come too soon after "Pipeline to Danger" (US 30), another story with a Middle Eastern desert setting.
Barks, in a December 30, 1960 letter to Malcom Willits: "In its place I wrote a 16-pager of Uncle Scrooge and the ducks getting blown into Valhalla (a wandering small planet that strays into the earth's shadow). This Valhalla is peopled by dog-faces named Thor, Odin, and other names common to the Norse Gods. Also Vulcan, Jupiter, Venus, and the Latin Gods names. You'll have to read Uncle Scrooge #34 to see how I explain away such mythical anomalies with scientifically provable hogwash. As Louie expresses it: "Another of childhood's cherished illusions reduced to so many nuts and bolts."
Research: In panel 5.1, Scrooge refers to the old Norse myths. The term "Norse" doesn't refer specifically to Norway. It's a term used for the ancient cultures of the Scandinavian countries (and Iceland).
Mythic Mystery was altered by a Danish publisher in the early 1960�s. (Anders And & Co. 1962-28?) Thor�s horses were changed into more accurate goats, which is what they should be.
Correspondence:
- November 17, 1960 letter from Carl Barks to Malcolm Willits
- December 30, 1960 letter from Carl Barks to Malcolm Willits
- March 24, 1961 letter from Carl Barks to Malcolm Willits
- July 15, 1985 letter from Carl Barks to Geoffrey Blum
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W US 34-02 Wily Rival
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Barrier: MBAC-146
CBL: 04B-479
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1960, December 10
Publication date: 1961, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 34 Pages: 4
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W US 34-04 Chugwagon Derby
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Barrier: MBAC-146
CBL: 04B-483
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, November 16
Publication date: 1961, June-August
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 34 Pages: 9 3/4
Filled out with: advertisement
Layout: Doesn't end with a full page.
Changes: One tier of panels was cut from page 10 to make room for an advertisement. Barks, in a March 24, 1961 letter to a Malcolm Willits: "Well, they left the old-time car race almost intact, thanks the gods."
Status: Original version is lost.
Trivia: Celebration of Duckburg's centennial (panels 1.1 and 1.3).
Correspondence:
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unfinished aswan dam tale
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Inducks: ...
Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: 04B-338 (background information)
Type: story idea/plot
Art: [no one]
Script: Carl Barks (abandoned)
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: ---
Publication date: [none]
Issue: [none]
Pages: ...
Intended issue: Uncle Scrooge 34; Uncle Scrooge 35
Intended publication date: 1961, June-August; 1961, September-November
Description: Scrooge takes a contract to move the ancient Egyptian palaces and statues that are threatened with flooding by the Aswan Dam. He finds a hidden shaft leading down into the bowels of history, and therein finds uncountable tons of sparklers.
Surviving material: Three letters mentioning the story; and 1985 notes for The Carl Barks Library.
Status: No work for this story is known to have survived. In a May 12, 2000 e-mail, Kim Weston wrote: "The Aswan Dam story was never fully scripted. It was scrapped before any story art was done, although I suppose it is possible that Barks could have done some sketches for himself; other examples of such studies exist."
Reconstructions: If Barks' Uncle Scrooge adventures in and around "Uncle Scrooge" No. 34 are representable, then the Aswan Dam story would have had a length of about 16 pages. Using Barks' comments from two of his letters to Malcolm Willits gives an idea what scenes the story may have contained if it had been finished:
- Scrooge takes a contract to move the ancient Egyptian palaces and statues that are threatened with flooding by the Aswan Dam.
- His way of raising ancient statues and temples above the future level of the water is by a method "as fully as wacky" as the methods which turned out to be planned in reality.
- He finds a hidden shaft leading down into the bowels of history, and therein finds uncountable tons of sparklers.
- The rains come early to the Ethiopian high-lands, the Nile toward the newly completed dam. The shaft and all the toiling ducks in the awesome treasure pits will be submerged as the roiling torrent slams against the unyielding barrier of the towering new dam.
- The question raises if Scrooge will get the rocks out of the cellar in time, he discovers that - Ha! - he's already in the 110% income tax bracket.
Backstage: Barks had originally planned to do a story for "Uncle Scrooge" No. 34 with a plot revolving around an Aswan-type dam. Detailed information
Correspondence:
- November 17, 1960 letter from Carl Barks to Malcolm Willits
- December 30, 1960 letter from Carl Barks to Malcolm Willits
- March 24, 1961 letter from Carl Barks to Malcolm Willits
- 1985 notes for The Carl Barks Library
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CZ US 34 Mythtic Mystery [lost cut material]
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Barrier: MBAC-145
CBL: ---
Type: story segment
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, December 10 ?
Publication date: [none or unknown]
Issue: [none or unknown]
Pages: 2
Intended issue: Uncle Scrooge 34
Intended publication date: 1961, June-August
Additional credits: See Mythtic Mystery, for more information.
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W US 35-00 money lei
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Barrier: MBAC-146
CBL: 04C-493
Type: cover
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1960, August 1
Publication date: 1961, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 35 Pages: 1
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W US 35-02 The Golden Nugget Boat
"What ho! I think I see my storm-battered cousins on yonder
ridge -
if such bedraggled creatures can be relatives of mine!"
-- Gladstone Gander
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Barrier: MBAC-146
CBL: 04C-495
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1961, February 16
Publication date: 1961, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 35 Pages: 19
Surviving material: The Golden Nugget Boat [penciled title lettering]
Backstage: Barks: "Scrooge #35 will have no unplanned cuts. I found out about the ad stunt in time to write the book's material to fit. The main Scrooge story will be about Alaska and the finding of nuggets. No world-beater of a story, but I needed a substitute fast for the Egyptian Aswan Dam tale which I've decided to junk." (March 24, 1961 letter to Malcolm Willits)
Correspondence:
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W US 35-04 Fast Away Castaway
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Barrier: MBAC-146
CBL: 04C-515
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Gyro Gearloose
Submission: 1961, February 24
Publication date: 1961, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 35 Pages: 4
Appearances: barren island in the gulf of lower Cauliflowernia (1.3)
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W US 35-05 Gift Lion
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Barrier: MBAC-146
CBL: 04C-519
Type: story
Art: Carl Barks
Script: Carl Barks
Hero: Uncle Scrooge
Submission: 1961, February 24
Publication date: 1961, September-November
Issue: Uncle Scrooge 35 Pages: 4
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