I remember reading this as a kid. Whenever I think about inflation, I think about this comic. It describes it in very basic and understandable terms even a child could understand.
I was looking for this comics for years. This was my favorite comic when I was a child, so, it is the only one (of many comics) that I can remember, but I didn't remember the title, so, I couldn't find it. Thanks for upload this one. I'm really happy to can read it again before almost twenty five years.
Does anyone happen to know the uncle scrooge or Donald duck comic where the gang was in some sort of a cannon and a big water current came and Donald was tied to this wodden wheel underwater of this thing they made and one of the boys had to untie him?
I remember a similarly named episode of the animated Ducktales series of 1987, and with a similar theme of a land with no money, but Launchpad McQuack taught them to use bottle caps as money!
Na, more like Himalayas in India, Nepal, Tibet area or maybe even the Hunza Valley of Pakistan From what I've read, he was inspired by an article in national geographic about Hunza Valley back in 1953
I remember reading this as a kid. Whenever I think about inflation, I think about this comic. It describes it in very basic and understandable terms even a child could understand.
I like that you're using the dell scans. Someone should do this for every Barks comic
That's one weird video to find the Cinemassacre account
didn't know james liked disney ducks
@@aloftmelevar I believe Mike is the Duck fan.
What’s wrong with Fantagraphics’ reprints?
I was looking for this comics for years. This was my favorite comic when I was a child, so, it is the only one (of many comics) that I can remember, but I didn't remember the title, so, I couldn't find it. Thanks for upload this one. I'm really happy to can read it again before almost twenty five years.
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Wonderful story! Thanks for sharing it.
Hey, we got some similar tastes. Diggin the comics!!
Does anyone happen to know the uncle scrooge or Donald duck comic where the gang was in some sort of a cannon and a big water current came and Donald was tied to this wodden wheel underwater of this thing they made and one of the boys had to untie him?
I remember a similarly named episode of the animated Ducktales series of 1987, and with a similar theme of a land with no money, but Launchpad McQuack taught them to use bottle caps as money!
I was raised on Uncle Scrooge, and later Pogo.
Read this 1994 in the Latin Soanish version
Tralla la is in China?
Don Rosa's sequel to it later specifies that its somewhere in Tibet
Na, more like Himalayas in India, Nepal, Tibet area or maybe even the Hunza Valley of Pakistan
From what I've read, he was inspired by an article in national geographic about Hunza Valley back in 1953
01:12 With that demand snd fact he took Scrooge by the throat i'd bury him beneath the money bin. That loon.
I legit felt sorry for Scrooge in this.