- His Majesty, McDuck
Infobox Comic
name = His Majesty, McDuck
image_caption =Uncle Scrooge Adventures 's coverHis Majesty, McDuck byDon Rosa from 1989.
code = AR 145
title_orig =
hero =Uncle Scrooge
appearances =Scrooge McDuck ,Donald Duck ,Huey, Dewey and Louie ,The Beagle Boys ,Cornelius Coot ,Emily Quackfaster (cameo),
Clerkly (cameo)
pages = 28
layout = 4 rows per page
story =Don Rosa
ink =Don Rosa
date =
first =Uncle Scrooge Adventures #14,May 9 ,1989
inducks_id = AR+145"His Majesty, McDuck" is a 1989
Donald Duck story byDon Rosa , first published in "Uncle Scrooge Adventures " #14.Plot
Scrooge McDuck accidentally finds abrass plaque on the site of hisMoney Bin . The plaque was originally made by SirFrancis Drake , who claimed the entire hill as property of theQueen of England back in 1579. Later, in the early 19th century, the English built afort there. However, a war withSpain caused England to abandon the fort, giving it away to the nearest non-English person found, who just happened to beCornelius Coot . Coot, the sole person present at the fort, drove the Spanish away with a clever plot, and continued to maintain the fort. Later, of course, Scrooge's Money Bin was erected in its place.Scrooge finds out that the hill his Money Bin stands on was never actually part of the United States of America, so he jumps at the chance to claim
sovereignty and collect tax refunds fromDuckburg . To retaliate, Duckburg imposes strict restrictions on inter-country travel, with Scrooge's own employees having to show theirpassport s just to come to work. A craftyvillain shows up with theBeagle Boys , attempting to conquer Scrooge's own private country, but Scrooge fends him off.Finally, the mayor of Duckburg tells Scrooge that his tax refunds would be so large that they would bankrupt the entire city. Scrooge does not seem to care, but he accidentally destroys the deed that Coot signed, and irritably informs his nephews that he melted down Drake's plaque to make his crown, materials being expensive. In the end, it turns out that this was no accident: Scrooge still has the plaque, but chooses to keep it secret, indicating that he destroyed the grant on purpose, from the good of his heart.
Trivia
*This story is not to be confused with the
Carl Barks story "King Scrooge the First ".
*Scrooge's strong box is later used in "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck ".
*This story was originally printed in "Uncle Scrooge Adventures" #14.
*The panel in which Cornelius Coot's journal is removed from a vault in the Coot Library for reading is a direct homage to a scene from "Citizen Kane ".External links
*Inducks comic|AR+145
* [http://duckman.pettho.com/sc_story/ar145.html The D.U.C.K.man: "His Majesty, McDuck"]
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