Anonymous asked: okay but I need to know, are there any more comics with Gladstone suffering BAD luck?
Oh my friend, there are so many! Certainly there’s many where he loses his good luck, but if you’re going to ask me that particular question I can only link you to the mother of all bad-luck-Gander comics which is the classicThe Sign Of The Triple Distelfink(which I believe was made to celebrate the character’s 50th anniversary?). It also gives some explanation as to why Gladstone has good luck the rest of the time! Anyway, it’s made of gold.
Anonymous asked: so I was talking with my pal about Gladstone and Daisy and it turns out we both had the same headcanon that Gladstone is actually 100% gay and the whole world is aware of this apart from Donald, but Gladstone let's him think he's a romantic rival for Daisy bc he loves putting Donald's nose out of joint and Daisy plays along with him on this because sassy gay friends are good for making your layabout boyfriend appreciate you more
this is some astonishing insight here and I can completely buy into that
Okay, the fact Uncle Scrooge is Paman Gober in Indonesian is really amusing to me. But also, the cover story looks amusing. I think it’s Italian originally by the art, but anyone know the story its from?
Absolutely could not get the idea of Gladstone being “Durkburg’s answer to Dorian Gray” out of my head it was too perfect an image to pass up on
Mildly melancholy fop? Original sour-grapes flavour? I don’t even know which adaptation I prefer but I sure as heck am excited to see how he fares in the new Ducktales reboot!
Donald and Gladstone switch luck due to an accident at Gyro’s workshop. Donald is ecstatic, and utilizes his newfound luck to make up for all his past misfortunes. It doesn’t work out the way he wishes it.
after a surprising amount of repeat demand for another Gladstone-featuring comic here’s another gem I stumbled on- I suspect this must have been when they were still pinning down Gladstone’s luck trait, as he doesn’t usually rely on charms like lucky rabbits’ feet?