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Walt Disney the Beagle Boys#15
Cover: Pete Alvarado & Larry Mayer

Walt Disney the Beagle Boys #15

Jan 1973 · Western · 0.15 USD
“The Diamond Tooth”

In "The Diamond Tooth," the Beagle Boys pull off their most cunning scheme yet, stealing a hypnotic diamond tooth and using it to turn Scrooge McDuck into a beggar—complete with a new, utterly convincing identity. With Vic Lockman's sharp storytelling and Pete Alvarado's expressive art bringing the chaos to life, Scrooge's accidental encounter with a rival hypnotist becomes the key to reclaiming his true self and turning the tables on the crooks. The cover, by Alvarado and Mayer, captures the moment of deception with flair.

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writer Vic Lockman · artist Pete Alvarado · letterer Bill Spicer · cover Pete Alvarado, Larry Mayer

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Full credits

letterer Bill Spicer
cover pencils Pete Alvarado
cover inks Larry Mayer

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The Beagle boys steal a hypnotic diamond tooth and then hypnotize Scrooge into believing he's a beggar, but a chance begging stop at another hypnotist gets Scrooge back to normal and he defeats the Beagle Boys.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).