Uncle Scrooge comic books issue 46
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Published Dec 1963 by Dell/Gold Key/Whitman.
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Cover by Carl Barks. Stories and art by Carl Barks, Vic Lockman, and Paul Murry. Comics legend Carl Barks creates his masterpiece, featuring the adventures of Donald Duck's Uncle Scrooge, the richest duck in the world. When Scrooge's Old Number One Dime is lost with the sinking of an ocean liner, Scrooge takes Donald and his nephews with him to the bottom of the sea to look for it. There they find, not Atlanteans, but Martians! Gyro Gearloose uses a jet-pack to paint a bridge. Huey, Dewey and Louie get some money from Scrooge for their lemonade stand, so Scrooge feels he has to monitor his investment. Lost Beneath the Sea; Gyro Gearloose: A Helpers Helping Hand; The Lemonade Fling. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Published May 1997 by Walt Disney Productions.$2.65
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Cover by Pat Block. Stories and art by Carl Barks, Daniel Branca, Vicar, Torres, Susan Daigle-Leach and John Clark. This Gladstone series featured art by Disney artists around the globe, including Carl Barks, the legendary Good Duck Artist. The Beagle Boys acquire a conquistador's helmet that allows them to take legal possession of Scrooge's money bin. In a story by Barks, Gyro Gearloose creates a device that alerts against cyclones, but now he must test it. Scrooge faces opposition when he wants to cut down a 300-year-old oak tree. The Tides Turn; The House on Cyclone Hill; Cornelius' Oak Tree; Happy to Meet You. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $1.95.
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$5 Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures #46 (May 1997, Gladstone) - Near Mint Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Tags: Disney Ducks & MicePublished Jun 2019 by IDW Publishing.
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Written by Carlo Gentina. Art by Stefano Intini. Cover by Marco Gervasio. When Uncle Scrooge receives a hexed cell phone from Magica De Spell, he falls completely under her sway and starts behaving in a very hilarious and un-Scrooge-like manner. Will Magica finally get her hands on the much-coveted Number One Dime? Find out in 'The Cursed Cell Phone'! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.
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Uncle Scrooge (2015 IDW) #46RITags: Disney Ducks & MicePublished Jun 2019 by IDW Publishing.
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Limited 1 for 10 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by Carlo Gentina. Art by Stefano Intini. Cover by Giorgio Cavazzano. When Uncle Scrooge receives a hexed cell phone from Magica De Spell, he falls completely under her sway and starts behaving in a very hilarious and un-Scrooge-like manner. Will Magica finally get her hands on the much-coveted Number One Dime? Find out in 'The Cursed Cell Phone'! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $4.99.
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View scanCover by Carl Barks. Stories and art by Carl Barks and Geoffrey Blum. Gladstone presents classic Scrooge stories by Carl Barks and behind-the-scenes articles, originally factory bagged with a trading card. When gophers weaken the foundation of Scrooge's money bin, he converts his coins to bills, which is just how the Beagle Boys planned it. A wig-related disaster involving Scrooge's plane makes him the target of an improbable lawsuit for causing a "wig allergy." Plus an article about Barks' later stories (like "How Green Was My Lettuce") being cut by Western Publishing to fit in more ads. How Green Was My Lettuce; The Great Wig Mystery; How Short Was My Story. NOTE: May or may not come with trading card. 8 1/2-in. x 11-in., 40 pages, Full Color. Cover price $9.95.






