cover by Kay Wright
Commented index
 
Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks 14
 
HDL 14/1 Duckmade Disaster show I.N.D.U.C.K.S. entry
CBL VI/1/220 · C: 1971-07-30 · P: 1972-05 · 13 p.
Script/idea only
Huey, Dewey, and Louie; Scrooge McDuck; Junior Woodchucks
Cornelius Coot
Dagobert sieht sich gezwungen, seinen Geldspeicher zu verlegen, als die Fieselschweiflinge und andere protestieren, weil an dieser Stelle einmal das Wohnhaus von Emil Erpel [Cornelius Coot], dem Stadtgründer, gestanden hat. Doch als beim Transport die Scheldrackbrücke einstürzt, bringt die darauffolgende Überschwemmung an den Tag, daß das Haus sich woanders befindet.
Text and pencil sketches only by Barks; artist: Kay Wright.
Barks' script had a length of 12 pages; Western enlarged the 4th panel of p. 2, the 6th panel of p. 3, the 4th panel of p. 4, and the 3rd panel of p. 6 to a half page.
There is a new 12-page version drawn by Daan Jippes based on Barks' script. First publication worldwide in Dutch Donald Duck 1/92 under the code H92001. First U.S. publication in August 1994 in US 287.
 

 
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