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:
anthropomorphic
Feature(s):
Donald Duck
Character(s):
Daisy Duck; Gladstone Gander; Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey and Louie
Synopsis:
The ducks and Daisy get Scrooge's promise to match their twenty-five dollars for Christmas dinner and a toy train for the poor children of Shacktown. Scrooge is unable to deliver when the floor of his money bin collapses and his money falls deep into an unknown cavern, separated by only a thin crust from bottomless quicksand.
Reprinting
In Content Item:
Walt Disney's månedshefte #12/1967 published December 1967
as Jul i Pengelens [Story on Interior Page(s)]2nd translation, 9 pages removed
In Content Item:
Donald Duck Best Comics #[nn] [1st Printing] published January 1978
as A Christmas for Shacktown [Story on Interior Page(s)]reprint layout=15 pages, abridged?; original layout=32 pages
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
32
Notes:
Art submitted on February 15 (first ten pages) and March 15, 1951 (rest of story). Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (1982).