Credits
Writer(s):
Carl Barks
Penciller(s):
Carl Barks
Inker(s):
Carl Barks
Colorist(s):
? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Letterer(s):
Carl Barks
Subject Matter
Genres:
adventure, anthropomorphic
Feature(s):
Uncle Scrooge
Character(s):
Uncle Scrooge; Chisel McSue; Swindle McSue (flashback); Captain Seafoam McDuck (flashback); Donald Duck; Huey, Dewey and Louie
First Line:
In 1753, the "Golden Goose", (sic) bound from Glasgow to Jamaica, sank without warning off the southern tip of Haiti!
Synopsis:
Scrooge is faced with the loss of his entire fortune to Chisel McSue because, many years before, an ancestor of Scrooge's failed to deliver a case of horseradish to Jamaica, and then failed to give all his property to McSue's ancestor, as provided in a contract. Scrooge can save his fortune only by fulfilling the terms of the original contract, and the ducks set out in a small sailing ship to find the horseradish, which was on a ship that sank in the Caribbean.
Reprinting
In Issue:
De beste verhalen van Donald Duck #104 published January 2000as "De spinazie van McSchobbejak"
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
22
Notes:
Art submitted February 26, 1953. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (1982).