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Coffee for Two

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"Coffee for Two"
File:Only a Poor Old Man.jpg
"Coffee for Two" first appeared in
Four Color #386 in 1952
Story codeW OS 386-03
StoryCarl Barks
InkCarl Barks
DateMarch 1952
Pages1
Layout4 rows per page
AppearancesUncle Scrooge
Hobo
Diner waiter
First publicationFour Color #386

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"Coffee for Two" is a one-page funny animal comic book gag story. The story was first published in Four Color #386 (March 1952) on the inside back cover in black and white. Issue contents include the 32-page Uncle Scrooge story, Only a Poor Old Man and two other gag stories: "Soupline Eight" and "Osogood Silver Polish". Only a Poor Old Man and the three gag stories have been reprinted many times.

Plot[edit]

Coffee for Two stars Uncle Scrooge, and features a hobo and a diner waiter. A hobo idling on a street corner twice asks Uncle Scrooge for a dime to buy a cup of coffee as the old tightwad hurries back and forth about his business. The third time, Scrooge takes the hobo to a diner. The old miser orders a cup of coffee. He notices a sign on the wall reading, "Second Cup of Coffee FREE!" He tells the waiter to give his free cup of coffee to the hobo.

Analysis[edit]

Barks's Uncle Scrooge gag stories generally present the tightwad's stinginess as the subject for laffs. While his stinginess is one side of his character, that character was deepened in gags like "Coffee for Two". This gag story is one of the few that presents Scrooge in an atypical generous light. Here, Scrooge is a charitable man concerned about a less fortunate fellow citizen. This picture of Uncle Scrooge taps into Charles Dickens's philosophy in A Christmas Carol. This philosophy asked the fortunate man to offer a less fortunate human being a hand up in the struggle of life.[1]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. Barks 2010, p. 234.

References[edit]

  • Grand Comics Database
  • Barks, Carl (2012). Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: "Only a Poor Old Man". Fantagraphic Books, Inc. pp. 34, 231–235. Search this book on


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