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Unclescrooge Timeless V3-Pr.Pdf Table of Contents Scrooge’s Last Adventure ....................................... 7 Hiccup to No Good .............................................. 168 From Italian Topolino #2985–2988, 2013 From Italian Topolino #2527, 2004 Writer: Francesco Artibani Writer: Nino Russo Artist: Alessandro Perina Artist: Alessio Coppola Colorists: Disney Italia with Digikore Studios Colorists: Disney Italia with Nicole and Travis Seitler Additional Colors: David Gerstein Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler Translation and Dialogue: David Gerstein Translation and Dialogue: Jonathan H. Gray Gyro’s Manager ................................................... 177 Nothing Like It ....................................................... 37 From Swedish Kalle Anka & C:o #50/2014 From Norwegian Donald Duck & Co. #18/2009 Writers: Carl Barks and John Lustig Writer, Artist, and Letterer: William Van Horn Artist: Daan Jippes Colorist: Digikore Studios Colorist: Digikore Studios Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler For Whom Belle Toils ............................................ 75 From Brazilian O Pato Donald #986, 1970 The Biggest Fleet in the World! ......................... 187 Writer: Dick Kinney From Italian Topolino #734, 1969 Artist: Al Hubbard Writer: Dick Kinney Colorist: Digikore Studios Artist: Al Hubbard Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler Colorist: Digikore Studios Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler The Stick-Up ..........................................................113 From Norwegian Donald Duck & Co. #9/2010 The Miner’s Granddaughter .............................. 197 Writer, Artist, and Letterer: William Van Horn From Italian Topolino #577, 1966 Colorist: Digikore Studios Writer and Artist: Romano Scarpa Inker: Giorgio Cavazzano Trouble Indemnity ............................................... 157 Colorists: Disney Italia with Digikore Studios From Dutch Donald Duck #22/2009 Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler Writers: Gerber Janssen and Mau Heymans Translation and Dialogue: Thad Komorowski Artist: Mau Heymans Colorists: Sanoma with Nicole and Travis Seitler Lost on a Dog ...................................................... 239 Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler From Uncle Scrooge Adventures #8, 1988 Translation and Dialogue: Maura McManus Writer, Artist, and Letterer: William Van Horn Colorist: Scott Rockwell Scrooge Vs. Scrooge ............................................. 159 From Polish Kaczor Donald #36/2009 A Prickly Relation .............................................. 243 Writer: Olaf Solstrand From Uncle Scrooge #226, 1988 Artist: Arild Midthun Writer, Artist, and Letterer: William Van Horn Colorist: Digikore Studios Colorists: William Van Horn and David Gerstein Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler Dialogue: Byron Erickson and David Gerstein ~3~ ~7~ Originally published in Topolino #2985–2988 (Italy, 2013) ~8~ ~9~ ~10~ ~11~.
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