Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #312
In "The Hands of Zeus," Scrooge’s loyal Bahdisian Snapdogs are pulled from duty for retraining, leaving Donald to scramble for replacements. With the market flooded and options slim, he reluctantly loans Scrooge Bolivar—the big, lazy, but surprisingly sharp-behaved dog—only to find the Beagle Boys have no idea what they’re in for. Written by Mike Sharland and Bob Bartholomew, with art by Daniel Branca and coloring by Summer Hinton, this 1998 adventure brings classic Disney charm to a canine caper, all under the legendary cover pencils and inks by Carl Barks.
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When Scrooge's pack of Bahdisian Snapdog guard dogs are recalled for retraining, Donald is ordered to find more dogs to temporarily replace them. As the recall has caused a run on guard dogs, the best Donald can do is loan Bolivar to Scrooge. The Beagle Boys think they will have an easy time getting past Donald's huge but lazy dog. They should guess again...
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