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Uncle Scrooge: Himalayan Hideout

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Uncle Scrooge: Himalayan Hideout
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Romano Scarpa
By (author) Daan Jippes
By (author) Jens Hansegard
By (author) Paco Rodrigues
By (author) Noel Van Horn
SeriesUncle Scrooge
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:124
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 154
ISBN/Barcode 9781631408229
ClassificationsDewey:741.5973
Audience
Children's (6-12)

Publishing Details

Publisher Idea & Design Works
Imprint Idea & Design Works
Publication Date 28 March 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

She's back! Wicked Magica De Spell puts a magic whammy on Scrooge McDuck-teleporting his fortune to an ancient, trap-filled mountain temple and daring him to recover it! Then Scrooge wrangles Glittering Goldie's rebel relative in "The Miner's Granddaughter"... and battles his own virtual self in "Scrooge Vs. Scrooge!" Collects IDW's Uncle Scrooge #17-19.

Author Biography

The 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. In 1955, Gottfredson was forced to transform that strip-hitherto a groundbreaking adventure serial-into a gag-a-day series. In 1956, Italian editors asked Scarpa to pick up the adventure serials where Gottfredson left off, and continue the narrative for Disney's European readers. Scarpa crafted legendary Italian Mickey epics like "Kali's Nail," "The Chirikawa Necklace," and "The Delta Dimension," all of which were later reprinted in the USA to great acclaim. Apart from his Mickey work, Scarpa created two beloved thorns for Uncle Scrooge's side- brassy business-gal Brigitta MacBridge and wanna-be tycoon Jubal Pomp! After sustaining a wildly prolific career, Scarpa retired in Spain, leaving behind a grand legacy for younger Disney writers and artists, such as Giorgio Cavazzano.