Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures #14
In "His Majesty, McDuck," Don Rosa delivers a delightfully absurd tale where Scrooge McDuck discovers that the hill housing the Money Bin was once claimed by Sir Francis Drake—and later passed through Cornelius Coot—ultimately making it an independent nation. With a mix of dry wit and whimsical worldbuilding, Scrooge declares himself king, only to find that ruling a country comes with more complications than he expected. Don Rosa’s writing and artwork bring the story to life with charm and precision, while Mike McCormick’s colors and John Clark’s lettering add polish to this classic entry in the series.
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Scrooge finds that the hill the Money Bin is on was originally claimed by Sir Francis Drake and eventually came into possession of Cornelius Coot and then to Scrooge. It turns out that the 10-acres hill is an independent country and Scrooge declares himself king. He finds that owning a country may not be as good as it seems.
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