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{{Short description|32-page Disney comics story starring Scrooge McDuck}} {{More citations needed|date=April 2023}} {{Infobox comic |name=Horsing Around with History |image= |caption= |code=D 94003 |hero=[[Donald Duck]] |appearances=Donald Duck, [[Huey, Dewey and Louie]], [[Scrooge McDuck]], [[Beagle Boys]] |pages=24 |layout=4 rows per page |story=[[Carl Barks]] |date=October 1994 |first= }} "'''Horsing Around with History'''" is a 24-page [[Disney comics]] story starring [[Scrooge McDuck]], written by [[Carl Barks]] and drawn by [[William Van Horn]]. It was published in ''[[Uncle Scrooge Adventures]]'' #33 (July 1995). This was Barks' next-to-last story released in the [[United States]] (the last one being "Somewhere in Nowhere"). Barks came out of retirement to provide a script for this story and he chose William Van Horn to illustrate this story for him.<ref>{{cite book |editor1-last=Ault |editor1-first=Donald |title=Carl Barks: Conversations |date=2003 |publisher=University Press of Mississippi |isbn=978-1-57806-501-1 |pages=168β169}}</ref> This story was originally written to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Carl Barks' retirement. It was also later printed in ''Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color'' #56 (1 September 1998) and ''Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: The Diamond Jubilee Collection'' # 1 (2022).
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