Scrooge's Quest is a DuckTales comic story written by Marv Wolfman, published across the first seven issues of the DuckTales comic book published by Disney Comics. It was later reprinted in a trade paperback, published by Gemstone Publishing in 2007.
Synopsis[]
Part 1: The Ice Demon[]
Webby gets kidnapped by Magica, and Scrooge has to surrender his Number One Dime to get her back.
Part 2: The Nemesis of Napalabama[]
Scrooge's search for the kidnapped Webby takes him, Launchpad and the nephews to Napalabama where they investigate a crisis involving stolen Bamboo.
Part 3: The Fall of New Atlantis[]
Scrooge's search for the kidnapped Webby leads him into a plot that involves Magica De Spell, Flintheart Glomgold, and the Beagle Boys.
Part 4: Shipwrecked[]
After Webby got rescued in the last chapter Scrooge decides to take her, Mrs. Beakley, Launchpad, and the nephews on a cruise but he gets shipwrecked along the way.
Part 5: Down But Not Out in Duckburg[]
Scrooge, Launchpad and the Nephews return to Duckburg only to find out that Flintheart Glomgold has taken over.
Part 6: Witch Way Did She Go?[]
Scrooge, Launchpad, Webby, and the Nephews have to retrieve Scrooge's Number One Dime from Magica De Spell.
Part 7: All That Glitters is Not Glomgold[]
Scrooge, Launchpad, Webby and the Nephews return to Duckburg to free it from Flintheart's control.
Trivia[]
- The character of Sevin Cash, Scrooge's banker who appears in chapter 3, is a caricature of Scrooge's creator, Carl Barks. Also, in chapter 7, Scrooge tells Launchpad to land the plane in Barks Park.
Errors[]
- Scrooge is shown to have the golden fleece that he got in the original "Golden Fleecing" comic story, despite the fact that this story is set in the DuckTales continuity, and in the animated adaptation of that story, he never actually brought the golden fleece home with him.
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