And now, the start of what I like to
call A VERY UNCLE SCROOGE #348 CHRISTMAS. This issue is unusual in
that it's a Christmas issue of Uncle Scrooge from Gemstone with no
Barks content at all. Were they looking forward to a time when
they'd HAVE to do Barksless Christmases? Alas, such a time would
never have the chance to arrive. But what would it have been like it
if had? Let's take a peek, shall we? Also, there will be at least
one other story, and possibly more, depending on how I feel.
Obviously, I am not super-concerned with conceptual purity.
As seems logical, we will start with
the story that has nothing whatsoever to do with holidays or winter
or anything. Well, "out of the blue?" "Blue
Christmas?" That's a thing, right? Let's say it is. Sure.
'Tis the season for pushing tenuous ideas well past their breaking
point. I like Van Horn reasonably well, but I've never written much
about him here; it's never felt like there's that much to say. He
has his strengths, and he has his tics that annoy me, but none of
them have generally seemed vitally important for me to talk about.
I'm disappointed that he gave up on his occasional efforts to write
longer adventure stories. I'm sure I've said that before.
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