Walt Disney the Beagle Boys #24
In "Million Dollar Stew," the Beagle Boys face a rare roadblock: their own past catching up to them. Trying to cash in on a long-forgotten bank account set up by their Aunt Annie, they’re shut out by the very institution they’ve always tried to rob—this time, for the first time, on the honest side of the law. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by Pete Alvarado, with a cover by Alvarado and Larry Mayer, this 1975 Western Comics gem turns the tables with a twist of irony and a touch of small-town bureaucracy.
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The Beagle Boys attempt to honestly withdraw money from a State Bank account that their Aunt Annie set up for them years before. However, they are completely blocked from entering the bank due to their criminal reputation.
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