Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #336
In "A Christmas For Shacktown," Carl Barks crafts a heartfelt holiday tale where Scrooge’s towering money bin becomes both a marvel and a barrier, while the kids of Duckburg see a chance to bring warmth to Shacktown. With Barks’ signature storytelling and art, and Scott Rockwell’s vibrant colors, this 2004 Gemstone issue captures the spirit of generosity with a touch of classic Disney charm—cover by Ulrich Schroeder.
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The kids feel sorry for the poor inhabitants of Shacktown at Christmas, while Scrooge's problem is that his money bin is piled so high he can't shovel any more cash in.
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