Cash Flow (comics)

"Cash Flow"
Cover of Uncle Scrooge #224. Art by Don Rosa.
Story code AR 106
Story Don Rosa
Ink Don Rosa
Hero Scrooge McDuck
Pages 26
Layout 4 rows per page
Appearances Scrooge McDuck
Donald Duck
Huey, Dewey and Louie
Beagle Boys
First publication Uncle Scrooge #224,
September 15, 1987

Cash Flow is an Uncle Scrooge-adventure comic written and drawn by Don Rosa from 1987 and first of his stories where the Beagle Boys appeared. Like some others comic stories by Don Rosa (such as A Matter of Some Gravity and The Universal Solvent) this story is founded in toying with the physical laws. Rosa thinks that he got the ideas for these comics from the mechanical engineering courses he took before he became a professional cartoonist.

Plot

To make robbing the Money bin easier, the Beagle Boys acquires anti-inertia and neutra-friction beam pistols from the foolish cabbage professor (he who invented the petrifying beam, The Mysterious Stone Ray). Next, they march to the Money bin and evade all obstacles using the beam pistols, including a barbed-wire fence, dogs, portcullis, automatically triggered machine gun nests and cannonballs. They advance in that way as far as towards the strongroom.

There Scrooge snatches the neutra-friction pistol and fires it at the money, making it behave essentially as a liquid. The Beagle Boys are disappointed when they find that the money masses are too slippery to carry. They tie up the ducks, leave the beam pistols and go out to create an opening in the vault's wall to allow the money to flow out from the Money bin. At that time the ducks exploit the situation, they free themselves from the ropes with the help of the beam pistols. Scrooge hurries to the roof terrace and shoots anti-inertia at the tools the Beagle Boys are using trying to bust a hole in the wall, which makes their tools useless.

At last the Beagle Boys catch on, and attack simultaneously with many bulldozers. At the same time the beam gun runs out of power, and the excessive use of the ray guns has weakened the concrete in the walls. The bin cracks like an egg, and the money masses wave over Duckburg and wash down the drain network owned by Scrooge. The ducks leave to rescue the money with Donald Duck's car which now also is free from inertia and therefore amazingly fast. The money is caught on barges and carried back to the Money bin, Scrooge shoots the Beagle Boys with both beam pistols and then shoves them into prison with a flick of his finger.

Back in the second Money Bin, Scrooge is getting all of his money flowing back inside. Donald reminds him about the deal, where Scrooge promised to give him as many thousand-dollar bills that he can hold if he can protect his money. Scrooge gives them to him, but because the money is still friction-less, the money simply flows out of Donald's arms and back into the vault.

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