Uncle Scrooge Comics Digest #3
In "Good Old S.U.", the Beagle Brats find themselves left behind as their friends head off to summer camp, sparking a scheme from the Beagles to create their own camp experience—complete with a surprise visit to a long-abandoned campground that holds more than just forgotten tents. Written by Bob Ogle and brought to life with Tony Strobl’s art, Steve Steere’s inks, and Rome Siemon’s lettering, this 1987 adventure captures the spirit of classic Disney comics with a touch of mystery. The cover, a nostalgic tribute by Carl Barks in both pencils and inks, perfectly sets the tone for a story that’s equal parts whimsy and wonder.
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The Beagle Brats are upset because all the other kids in town have gone off to summer camp, but not them. The Beagles resolve to give their nephews a summer camp experience of their own. They decide to crash an abandoned campground, and soon learn the reason it was abandoned.
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