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Horsing Around with History

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"Horsing Around with History"
Story codeD 94003
StoryCarl Barks
DateOctober 1994
HeroDonald Duck
Pages24
Layout4 rows per page
AppearancesDonald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie, Scrooge McDuck, Beagle Boys

"Horsing Around with History" is a 32-page Disney comics story starring Scrooge McDuck, written by Carl Barks and drawn by William Van Horn. It was published in Uncle Scrooge Adventures #33 (July 1995).

This was Barks' next-to-last story released in the United States (the last one being "Somewhere in Nowhere"). Barks came out of retirement to provide a script for this story and he chose William Van Horn to illustrate this story for him.[1] This story was originally written to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Carl Barks' retirement.

It was also later printed in Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color #56 (1 September 1998) and Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: The Diamond Jubilee Collection # 1 (2022).

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Plot

Scrooge, Donald and the nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie are off to find ancient sunken treasure from the time of the Trojan War, unaware that the Beagle Boys are spying on them. The Ducks find the legendary Trojan Horse, but all the while they are followed by an albatross, which serves as a spy for the Beagle Boys.

See also

References

  1. ^ Ault, Donald, ed. (2003). Carl Barks: Conversations. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 168–169. ISBN 978-1-57806-501-1.

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