1. Ariel Dorfman's and Armand Mattelart's great but flawed book "How To Read Donald Duck" -- written in the cusp of Pinochet's destruction of Chilean democracy -- is back in print.https://twitter.com/guardianstage/status/1048312571261067264 …
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It's not "more honest", it's from a time when Barks didn't know yet what he wanted to do with the character. This is from one of the earliest Scrooge appearances when he still was supposed to be a sometimes recurring supporting character. He completely retooled him with "Only...
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"...a Poor Old Man", the first "Uncle Scrooge" titled story in the first actual "Uncle Scrooge" comic book. Ever since, "having made his money square" was what defined the character. That's how Barks saw him once he settled on the "real" Uncle Scrooge that we know.
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