Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #329
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue of Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge collects classic Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comic stories originally produced by Carl Barks and other Disney artists, featuring Scrooge McDuck's adventures in pursuit of fortune alongside his nephews. The Gemstone-published series continued the legacy of the original Dell and Gold Key comics, presenting these timeless tales in a modern format. Issue #329 includes a mix of reprints and new material, maintaining the humor and adventure that have defined the Disney ducks for generations.
In "The Dream Of A Lifetime," the Beagle Boys pull off their most audacious heist yet—stealing a dream-entrance machine from Gyro Gearloose and using it to invade Scrooge McDuck’s subconscious. With Scrooge trapped in a surreal, shifting dreamscape, Donald, Gyro, and even the Beagle Boys themselves must navigate the bizarre landscape of his mind to rescue him before the dream turns deadly. Written and drawn by Don Rosa, with colors by Scott Rockwell and letters by Todd Klein, this 2004 Gemstone issue features a cover by Branca.
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The Beagle Boys steal a machine from Gyro that enables them to enter Scrooge's dreams. Donald, Gyro and the boys must follow to save Scrooge.
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