Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge #33
In "Tree Trick," Uncle Scrooge demonstrates his latest invention—a device capable of shrinking massive machinery—during a visit to his nephew Donald and the boys, all while a Beagle Boy, disguised as a janitor, listens in from the shadows. Written and illustrated by Carl Barks, this 1961 classic from Dell features the iconic artist's signature blend of whimsy and clever engineering, with cover art by Barks himself.
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Uncle Scrooge shows Donald and his nephews his atom subtracter able to miniaturize a huge machine to place it in a small rocket, but a Beagle Boy disguised as a janitor nearby overhears the conversation.
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