Uncle Scrooge
Scrooge McDuck, the world's richest duck, first appeared as Donald Duck's Scottish-born uncle — a fiercely thrifty, adventure-hungry tycoon who built his vast fortune through hard work, luck, and sheer determination, guarding his legendary Money Bin in Duckburg.
Few comic characters can claim a debut as momentous as Uncle Scrooge's — Carl Barks introduced the world's most famously wealthy waterfowl in Four Color #178 in 1947, and the comics world has never been quite the same. Born in the Golden Age and still going strong across nearly eight decades of publication, Scrooge is one of the most enduring figures in American comics history, with 240 catalog appearances and six key issues that any serious collector will want to track down. His adventures unfold most richly across the long runs of Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge, where he shares the page with Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and the inventive Gyro Gearloose — a roster of characters that reads like a who's who of Disney comics royalty. Whether you're a lifelong fan or just discovering Barks's legacy, Uncle Scrooge represents the absolute pinnacle of the funny-animal genre — witty, globe-spanning, and utterly irresistible.

Trivia
- Carl Barks has written more of Uncle Scrooge's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 34 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1947–2021
★ 1947
1956
★ 1963
★ 1964
1971
1977
1981
★ 1988
1993
2004
2010
2016
2021