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UNCLE SCROOGE #370 REVIEW
Review by: Blake M. Petit Blake@comixtreme.com
Quick Rating: Very Good Title: Brother From Another Earth and other stories Two Scrooges? Which one is the real one? Writers: Rudy Salvagnini, David Gerstein, Carl Barks, Frank Jonker, Gorm Transgaard, John Clark, Lars Jensen, Chris Spencer, Joe Torcivia Art: Giorgio Cavazzano, Carl Barks, Sander Gulien, Daniel Branca, Vicar Colors: Disney Italia, Susan Daigle-Leach, Egmont Letters: David Gerstein, Travis Seitler, John Clark Cover Art: Giorgio Cavazzano Publisher: Gemstone Publishing In “Brother From Another Earth,” a bored Scrooge is suddenly confronted with a second version of himself from another universe! The alternate Scrooge has an offer for him – they can take a vacation as each other for a few weeks, but when our Scrooge finds out how badly his counterpart has bungled things on “Earth-D,” he suddenly fears he can’t go home again. While too many Scrooge stories tend to distort the character to fit the plot, this story nicely shows just how an out-of-character Scrooge would lead things to ruin. Gyro Gearloose stars in “That Small Feeling,” a Carl Barks classic about a Witch Doctor approaching Duckburg’s wackiest inventor to help spruce up his voodoo doll. While this story seems terribly politically correct in today’s environment… well… I hate when people sanitize old stories in the name of political correctness. This one rocks. “The Spirit of Fear” once again pits Scrooge and Donald against that nasty witch, Magica DeSpell, who now has a plan to uncork a spell that will give life to their greatest fears. For a fun adventure, it gives a surprising insight into Scrooge that even Donald is sharp enough to appreciate. Donald pops back for a “Nosy Neighbor” one-pager, and the book concludes with “Synthezoid From the Deepest Void,” a sequel to last year’s Halloween issue! Tachyon Farflung, the alien who tried to shrink and abscond with Scrooge’s Money Bin, tries to again display his criminal prowess, but an alien race that unleashes an enormous robot to hunt for Scrooge’s cash beats him to the punch. Tachyon and the ducks have to team up to save Scrooge’s money and Tachyon’s reputation. The only real beef I have with this issue is, like I said, none of the stories are technically Halloween-based, despite the great cover. Fortunately, they’ve almost all got enough of a spooky or screwy flair that I can forgive that. Not bad at all. Story: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Art: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Overall: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Buy your comics online from X-World and save!
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I really enjoyed the first story using the alternate reality; in the last story, though, it felt a little disturbing that Scrooge was manufacturing arms for sale in unstable countries... it was like a little piece of Shaw's Major Barbara in the middle of a story about aliens and giant robots.
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