The Life and Times of Scrooge Mc Duck Companion - Publication History

Publication History

Most of these stories were done in the Gladstone era except for The Sharpie of the Culebra Cut, The Prisoner of White Agony Creek and The Dream of a Lifetime. The Cowboy Captain of the Cutty Sark was the last story Don Rosa did before Gladstone went out of business.

All previously printed stories are from issues of Uncle Scrooge except for Hearts of the Yukon which was printed in Walt Disney Giant #1. The Prisoner of White Agony Creek is the only story not previously printed in an American comic book.

Even though The Dream of a Lifetime and The Last Sled to Dawson are not really parts of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck they fit into the compilation because they deal with Scrooge when he was younger.

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