Walt Disney the Beagle Boys #27
In "Time Off for Good Behavior," Uncle Scrooge spots a Beagle Boy on the street outside his giant money bin and leaps to the conclusion that a heist is imminent—only to find himself teaming up with the very crooks he's trying to thwart. Written by Vic Lockman and illustrated by Pete Alvarado, this 1976 Western comic sees Scrooge and the Beagle Boys navigating a bizarre, high-stakes cash transfer, all while the cover by Pete Alvarado and Larry Mayer captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.
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Uncle Scrooge sees a Beagle Boy on the street outside his giant money bin and thinks the Beagle Boys are going to rob him. He teams up with them to make a cash transfer to another money bin.
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