Scrooge McDuck
Few comic characters have captured the imagination quite like Scrooge McDuck, the magnificently miserly yet endlessly adventurous creation of the legendary Carl Barks, who first strode onto the page in Four Color #300 in 1950. Born at the height of the Golden Age, this iconic figure has proven one of comics' great survivors, with a publishing history stretching an extraordinary 74 years and 157 catalog appearances — a testament to a character who simply refuses to be forgotten. He's most at home in the pages of Uncle Scrooge, where he shares his escapades with Donald, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and the inventive Gyro Gearloose, making for one of the richest ensembles in all of funny-animal comics. With two key collector issues to his name and a legacy now carried by IDW, Scrooge McDuck is the rare Golden Age original who feels just as vital today as the day Barks dreamed him up.
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Trivia
- 🗓️ Scrooge McDuck first appeared in Four Color #300 in 1950 — that's 76 years ago. It's a recognized key issue.
- 🎨 Co-created by Carl Barks.
- 🏆 Ranks #880 of 59,192 characters in our catalog by number of appearances — one of the most-published characters we track.
- 📚 Appears in 157 issues across 59 different series.
- ⭐ 2 of their appearances are key issues collectors actively chase.
- 📈 Has appeared in comics for 74 years (1950–2024) — a true Golden Age mainstay.