Uncle Scrooge #3 / 407
In "The Duckburg 100," Scrooge McDuck launches a bold promotional stunt, handing out a hundred dollars each to Donald Duck, Jubal Pomp, and a Beagle Boy—on the condition they keep or grow the money to earn a bonus hundred. With his usual mix of shrewdness and mischief, Scrooge immediately tries to steer them toward reckless spending, testing their financial sense in ways only he could devise. Written by Romano Scarpa, David Gerstein, and Joe Torcivia, with art by Scarpa and inks by Rodolfo Cimino, and colored by Disney Italia and Digikore Studios, this 2015 IDW adventure features a cover by Marco Rota.
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One of Scrooge's banks gives one hundred dollars each to Donald, Jubal Pomp and a Beagle Boy as a promotional stunt, with the provision that if they keep or invest the money at a profit, they'll receive a bonus hundred. Immediately Scrooge tries to tempt them all into foolish purchases in order to keep from losing even more money.
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