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Uncle Scrooge #337
Quick Rating: Good
Title: Can I Bring Anything? and other stories
It’s Uncle Scrooge’s turn to host the New Year’s Eve Party – can Duckburg’s most notorious miser throw the bash of the year?
Writers: Kari Korhonen, Don Rosa, Per Erik Hedman, L. Jensen, C. Spencer & William Van Horn
Art: Kari Korhonen, Don Rosa, Jose Colomer Fonts, Manrique & William Van Horn
Colors: Egmont, Scott Rockwell, Susan Daigle-Leach & Marie Javins
Letters: Susie Lee, Jon Babcock, Willi Schubert, Travis Seitler & William Van Horn
Editor: Arnold T. Blumberg
Cover Art: Daniel Branca
Publisher: Gemstone Comics
Only in an anthology title like this one will they devote lead stories to Halloween, Christmas and New Year’s in different issues all in the same year. The lead story in this issue is Kari Korhonen’s “Can I Bring Anything?” After years of mooching off his relatives, it’s Uncle Scrooge’s turn to host the annual New Year’s Eve Party. His frugalness is threatening to get the better of him until he strikes upon a brilliant plan – merely call up his guests and allow their own generosity to let them offer a dish or two to take the burden off his own pocketbook. Things are going fine until Donald Duck stumbles on his scheme and he’s forced to throw the biggest bash in the city to save face. It’s a cute story, one that’s a lot of fun, and quite in-character.
Next up is Don Rosa’s “Trash or Treasure.” Donald cleans out an old storage closet of Scrooge’s and accidentally throws out a precious treasure. They race off to try to retrieve it from the garbage, only to find that it’s already fallen into the hands of the Beagle Boys. This is a great romp – almost an extended chase scene, that all snowballs down to a great little twist at the end.
In “Auction Island” by Per Erik Hedman and Jose Colomer Fonts, Scrooge brings his four nephews with him to investigate a new “adventure island” he’s considering buying for his travel agency. Scrooge and Donald leave Huey, Dewey and Louie behind as they go off to explore the island, but the three Junior Woodchucks strike out on their own – and good thing too, because their uncles get themselves in way over their heads.
Jensen, Spencer and Manrique serve up “A Day at the Office,” one of the better stories this issue. Gyro Gearloose’s newest invention is a computerized pill that will allow anyone who swallows one to teleport and swap places with anyone else who’s swallowed one. Scrooge sees instant savings in travel expenses, but things get messy when a mishap lands one of the pills in the hands of the nefarious Beagle Boys.
Finally, William Van Horn supplies the Gyro solo story “Same Old Stuff.” When one of his inventions catches the attention of an alien from outer space, the extra terrestrial comes down and challenges Gyro to see which is the better inventor. It’s a cute tale, but rather predictable, with sort of a sappy ending.
While not the best issue of Uncle Scrooge, this was a pretty good one, and the Korhonen, Rosa and Jensen/Spencer story make it worth the price of admission.
Rating: 7/10

