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Travis Seitler is a twenty-something guy living in Marietta, PA with his wife and two kids. Since 2003 He's been writing here about God, government and comic books. You can read more about him if you really want to, and you're invited to drop him a line, like, whenever!

The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck

Cover: The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.

I just got my (complimentary) advance copy of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck This collection is, hands down, the best “classic Disney character” stories I’ve ever read!

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4 Comments so far

  1. F. Glomgold on June 25th, 2005

    I didn’t realize until now just WHO you were promoting with this website, Mr. Seitler. But now that I do know, action must be taken! That snoep Scrooge has some nerve claiming MY title as the world’s richest duck.
    Oh, don’t tell me. It’s the SENTIMENT behind his wealth that really matters. Well, I’ve got your sentiment right here! Look, there’s my Old Number One Rand, where that lady guard in black is taking it out of its dome for cleaning. Funny, I don’t recall scheduling a cleaning today.
    Anyway, Seitler, watch that pro-McDuck behavior. My agents may be as close as the office next door. They love an excuse to make computers crash. I’m sure you’ve heard of crashing Boers.

  2. Jim Neff on August 11th, 2005

    That is the funniest comment i have ever read on a blog!

  3. Second Mouse on April 11th, 2006

    [...] In last month’s Diamond Dialogue, Diamond Comic Distributors published their Top 100 Graphic Novels of 2005 (HT: Comic Book Resources), and The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck by Don Rosa made #59 on the list, which was heavily dominated by DC and Marvel books. Ooh, that’s nice. [...]

  4. Second Mouse on June 28th, 2006

    [...] If you want to be silly, that’s just fine: the "F. Glomgold" comment on my Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck entry was written by David Gerstein, a friend and co-worker. That’s humorous, and I have no problem with such things. Just don’t leave it "anonymous"… please. Doing that is so boring, and it makes it seem like you’re trying to hide or something. Good stuff? Spread the word: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. [...]

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