Monty B
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Don Rosa - Scrooge McDuck - The Guardians of the Lost Library - 1993 - p6

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Location: Disney - Don Rosa - Guardians of the Lost Library
Title: Don Rosa - Scrooge McDuck - The Guardians of the Lost Library - 1993 - p6
Artist:  Don Rosa (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 334
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 2
Added to Site: 3/10/2023

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Great page (p6 of 28) from one of Don Rosa’s most famous stories, “The Guardians of the Lost Library”. This was my favourite Don Rosa story when I discovered his work in the early 1990’s and it still remains in my Top2 (together with A Letter from Home) outside of the Life of Scrooge...


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Guardians of the Lost Library is a comic book story made by Don Rosa, mentioned by Comics Buyer's Guide as "possibly the greatest comic book story of all time". Although afraid at the time of its creation of cramming too many historical details into the story, Rosa himself mentions in Uncle Scrooge #383 (November, 2008) that in fan mail he receives to this day, Guardians of the Lost Library to his own surprise is often referred to as "'the best Rosa story' or 'the best Duck story' or even 'the best comic book story' (?!!) that fans say they've ever read."
Rosa created Guardians of the Lost Library at the request of Scandinavia-based, European Disney publisher Egmont in reference to the fact that Norway had officially declared 1993 to be "The Year of The Book" in order to promote reading (as the story was published in Norway and Denmark in 1993, one year prior to its first edition in the original English). Rosa figured that he would honor the written word best by sending the Ducks on an epic quest for the Library of Alexandria, where he "could show the evolution of books from papyrus scrolls through parchment tomes and the first Gutenberg volumes on up to the present day. In the process, it was easy to show how books have recorded and even inspired the advancements of science and art through the ages. And what could be better than for the key to tracing the Library around the world be that most famous mythical book of all - the Junior Woodchuck Guidebook?!"

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/10/2023

Very fun page with that first and last panel having Scrooge and boys.  That last image of Scrooge is joyfully charismatic and makes you want to follow him into the next page! 

D C Member Since 2005
Posted On 3/25/2023

Amazing, I would love to get a page from this issue!!