Issue | #323 |
Published | November 2003 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 6.95 USD |
Pages | 68 |
Editing | Leonard (John) Clark |
Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Gladstone Gander; Grandma Duck; Beagle Boy; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Daisy Duck; Gyro Gearloose |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Pencils | Don Rosa |
Inks | Don Rosa |
Colors | Susan Daigle-Leach |
Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Gladstone Gander; Grandma Duck; The Beagle Boys; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Daisy Duck; Gyro Gearloose; Gus Goose; Glittering Goldie |
Synopsis | Uncle Scroge gives Donald the wrong coin to spend, and we see the hands it passes through before returning to Scrooge and why he's so desperate to find it. |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Script | Don Rosa |
Pencils | Don Rosa |
Inks | Don Rosa |
Colors | Scott Rockwell |
Letters | John Clark |
Notes | This was the only Don Rosa story rejected by Egmont, on the basis that there was no central character. It was eventually issued by Disney's French publisher in 1999. |
Reprinted | Form ? |
Characters | Gyro Gearloose |
Synopsis | Gyro is sick of sales calls on his phone. |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Script | Dave Rawson |
Pencils | Alfarez |
Inks | Alfarez |
Colors | Terry Letterman |
Letters | Susan Daigle-Leach |
Reprinted | From ? |
Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; The Beagle Boys |
Synopsis | The Beagle Boys shrink Uncle Scrooge's money bin. |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Script | Carl Barks |
Pencils | Carl Barks |
Inks | Carl Barks |
Colors | Scott Rockwell |
Reprinted | From Unmcle Scrooge (Dell, 1953 series) #33 (March 1961) |
Characters | The Beagle Boys |
Synopsis | The Beagle Boys modify a robot to carry out their burglaries, |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Script | Pat McGreal; Carol McGreal |
Pencils | Nunez |
Inks | Nunez |
Colors | Janice Miller |
Letters | Susie Lee |
Reprinted | From ? |
Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Rumpus McFowl; J. Benchbar Crunch; Mr Beefknot |
Synopsis | Rumpus finds a shady lawyer and claims half of the McDuck fortune, but to do so he'll have to work. |
Genre | Funny Animal |
Script | William Van Horn |
Pencils | William Van Horn |
Inks | William Van Horn |
Colors | Susan Daigle-Leach |
Letters | William Van Horn |
Reprinted | Fom ? |
Synopsis | Don Rosa explains his story, The Coin. |
Script | Don Rosa |