Credits
Writer(s):
Carl Barks
Penciller(s):
Carl Barks
Inker(s):
Carl Barks
Colorist(s):
? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Letterer(s):
Garé Barks
Subject Matter
Genres:
anthropomorphic
Feature(s):
Uncle Scrooge
Character(s):
Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey, Dewey and Louie; Mr. Clerkmore; Tony
First Line:
Confound it! In dry weather these greenbacks shrink, and my money bin looks as if I'm going broke!
Synopsis:
Scrooge, more miserly than ever because dry weather is shrinking his money pile, is taken to a mountain cabin by Donald and the nephews for the sake of his nerves. There, Dewey reads him the story of "The King of the Golden River," a story that comes true, after a fashion, when a waterfall near the cabin starts flowing intermittently with gold.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
26
Job Number:
U.S. #22 - 586
Notes:
Art submitted on November 21, 1957. Synopsis from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" by Michael Barrier (M. Lilien, 1981).