Walt Disney's Giant Comics #679
In "All at Sea," the Beagle Boys pull a clever stunt by hiding inside a giant, hollow stone statue of Scrooge, hoping to sneak into his money bin like a modern-day Trojan Horse. Written by Vic Lockman and brought to life with energetic art by Pete Alvarado, inks by Steve Steere, and colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1977 adventure delivers classic Disney mischief. The cover, a delightfully detailed work by Carl Barks, captures the chaos in motion.
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The Beagle Boys secrete themselves inside a giant, hollow stone statue of Scrooge, to gain access to the bin “Trojan Horse style”. Will Scrooge say “Neigh!” to this unexpected gift?
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