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176-617

176-617

8 appearances · Silver Age · 1968–1979
Who is 176-617?

176-617 is one of the numbered Beagle Boys, the gang of masked criminal brothers who repeatedly scheme to rob Uncle Scrooge McDuck's money bin. Like his siblings, he is identified by a prison-style number rather than a personal name.

A numerical designation rather than a name hints at the coded, catalog-deep corners of Disney comics history, and 176-617 is exactly that kind of find — a Silver Age character who debuted in Walt Disney Comics Digest #6 in 1968, brought to life by the prolific Vic Lockman. Active through the late 1970s under Western Publishing, this character keeps lively company with the likes of Dewey Duck and fellow roster members from the Beagle Boys universe, turning up across the classic Uncle Scrooge titles that defined an era of Disney comics storytelling. With only eight catalogued appearances, 176-617 is a genuine deep-cut for the dedicated collector who loves the rich, sprawling world Western built around Duckburg's most memorable characters.

Walt Disney Comics Digest
#6
★ First appearance
Walt Disney Comics Digest #6
Dec 1968

Top series

Covers through the years — 1976–1977

Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge #129 1976
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge #129
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge #136 1977
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge #136

Appearances

Walt Disney Comics Digest (1968)
Walt Disney the Beagle Boys (1964)
#9
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge (1963)
Walt Disney Super Goof (1965)
#48
Walt Disney the Beagle Boys versus Uncle Scrooge (1979)