Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures #36
In "The Diamond of Duncan McDuck," Uncle Scrooge sets his sights on transforming Oldwick, Scotland, into the heart of a new fishstick empire—only to discover the town’s boggy terrain is said to be haunted by the ghost of his long-lost ancestor, Duncan McDuck. With Huey, Dewey, and Louie in tow, Scrooge dives into a mystery steeped in local legend, where past and present collide in unexpected ways. Written by Jan Kruse and brought to life with vivid art by Ben Verhagen, the story features a striking cover by William Van Horn.
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Uncle Scrooge wants to build a fishstick factory in Oldwick, Scotland; but his representatives say the townspeople are hostile and the building site is a haunted bog. Scrooge and the boys go to Scotland and find themselves involved in a local legend involving the ghost of Scrooge's ancestor, Duncan McDuck.
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