"Shiver Me Timbers!" Hunting a haunted Caribbean treasure, Scrooge is guided by three ghost pirates' disembodied hand, foot, and eyeball!
As well as a piece on the new Donald Duck comic series. Also being published by IDW Publishing. Read Full Review
Add in the fact that you just can't get these stories anywhere else unless you're scouring Dutch comic bins (and can read Dutch) and this is just a great little project IDW's got going on. Read Full Review
Uncle Scrooge #2 delivers on the most part and I loved reading it. Ive always found the character of Scrooge appealing and the writers continue to make him relevant to children and grown-ups alike; there are many times when you feel the jokes are aimed at the adultor the big kid in all of us and it is clearly on purpose. It would be great to introduce some other characters from Scrooges life like Launchpad at a later date too. Needless to say, Uncle Scrooge #2 is well worth the money and another great entry into its current run. Read Full Review
One thing I love about these collections of stories is that you get such a value. You get two big whole stories and a cute, quick mini on how cheap Scrooge really is.It seriously is a bang for your buck, and any penny pinching Scrooge can attest. lol It is also cool to see how Uncle Scrooge is handled from place to place. This time the comics hail from Holland and you can tell. It has this kitschy hip vibe to it that's weird but endearing to the story. The art and color is on point and honestly this is a true gem. Enjoy.