Post by Scrooge MacDuck on Sept 18, 2016 19:45:20 GMT
Joke aside… "The Richest Duck in the World" (and by that, I mean, of course, the story that in some unfathomable fit of dementia has been renamed "The Recluse of McDuck Manor") does come to mind.
Post by That Duckfan on Sept 18, 2016 21:18:17 GMT
I can't say that I've ever cried while reading a Disney comic, but The Richest Duck of the World would be in the in ballpark. Related: A Letter From Home.
I can't say that I've ever cried while reading a Disney comic, but The Richest Duck of the World would be in the in ballpark. Related: A Letter From Home.
…are you using the title to refer to Chapter 12 (like me) or to Chapter 11?
I can't say that I've ever cried while reading a Disney comic, but The Richest Duck of the World would be in the in ballpark. Related: A Letter From Home.
…are you using the title to refer to Chapter 12 (like me) or to Chapter 11?
Joke aside… "The Richest Duck in the World" (and by that, I mean, of course, the story that in some unfathomable fit of dementia has been renamed "The Recluse of McDuck Manor") does come to mind.
You're wrong. 'The recluse of McDuck manor' is the original title. coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+93488 Not sure why they renamed it in the USA. (As for the topic, no. But it's almost impossible to get me to cry.)
Joke aside… "The Richest Duck in the World" (and by that, I mean, of course, the story that in some unfathomable fit of dementia has been renamed "The Recluse of McDuck Manor") does come to mind.
You're wrong. 'The recluse of McDuck manor' is the original title. coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=D+93488 Not sure why they renamed it in the USA. (As for the topic, no. But it's almost impossible to get me to cry.)
Well, whether it was the original title or not, I stand by my position that The Richest Duck in the World. As argued by GeoX on Duck Comics Revue, it makes sense for the last chapter of a series to have something special for a title, rather than just another epithet like the ones that titled the previous chapters.
Scrooge throwing out his sister at the end of "The Empire-Builder from Calisota" is the biggest tear-jerker for me
There is also one scene in coa.inducks.org/story.php?c=I+PKNA+37-1 which I won't dare to spoil but It was hard to hold the tear. Let's just say an character make an very, very noble sacrafice... Maybe the only time you will he a recurring character die in these stories
Know as Maciej Kur, Mr. M., Maik, Maiki, Pan, Pan Miluś and many other names.
Well I always get mandatory chills on last panel of Last Sled to Dawson, and the last panel of that story when he leaves for america and contemplates how things will turn out there. Also yesterday I finished reading for the first time Don Rosa library books 5 & 6, I got chills from head to toes when Scrooge was taking his sisters from the family castle as his father perished. But the coolest thing for me was last chapter when Donald and the kids met Scrooge for the first time and he was some old guy living in absolute isolation and everyone though money bin was some sort of abandoned warehouse, it was like something out of dark knight, so gritty and unexpected. Then of course things were put in motion and Scrooge became what we know and love him for. Excellent work