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"The Twenty-Four Carat Moon" is, without doubt, one of the most brilliantly conceived, interestingly crafted, beautifully structured and drawn, well laid-out and flawlessly executed Uncle Scrooge stories done by the Old Duck Man and, in the instance of this reprinting, magnificently colored by Gladstone's award-winning Susan Daigle-Leach. We're even pleased with the new cover, the title page and the exclusive Trading Card! When this powerful comic album was published May 6, 1997, the folks at Gladstone felt they really had their acts together. But why buy this particular issue? Well, there's one more reason: Dana Gabbard and Geoffrey Blum's four-page illustrated article, "The Color of Truth is Gray"! Blum was a contributor and associate editor of Another Rainbow and Gladstone books and comics for a decade and a half, but, honestly, there were no four pages of his text (not to ignore Gabbard's contribution) that I've enjoyed reading more than this piece. If you order the comic, please read this article! It's not for most high schoolers, but for most college students and adults who like to read and think. It's a must!
$15.00
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