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Preview Book The Third Nile From Italian Topolino #2281, 1999 Writer: Francois Corteggiani Artist: Giorgio Cavazzano Colorists: Disney Italia with Digikore Studios Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler Translation and Dialogue: Jonathan H. Gray Design Flaw From Icelandic Andrés Önd #45/2012 Writer: Daan Jippes and Pascal Oost Artist: Daan Jippes Colorist: Digikore Studios Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler and Daan Jippes Donald’s Crime From Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #54, 1945 Artist and Letterer: Al Taliaferro Colorist: Digikore Studios Two For One From Norwegian Donald Duck & Co. #8/2015 Writer: Lars Jensen Artist: Daan Jippes Colorist: Digikore Studios Letterers: Nicole and Travis Seitler Special thanks to Eugene Paraszczuk, Julie Dorris, Carlotta Quattrocolo, Manny Mederos, Chris Troise, Roberto Santillo, Camilla Vedove, and Stefano Ambrosio. For international rights, contact [email protected] ISBN: 978-1-68405-087-1 20 19 18 17 1 2 3 4 Ted Adams, CEO & Publisher • Greg Goldstein, President & COO • Robbie Robbins, EVP/Sr. Graphic Artist • Chris Ryall, Chief Creative Officer • David Hedgecock, Editor-in-Chief • Laurie Windrow, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing • Matthew Ruzicka, CPA, Chief Financial Officer • Lorelei Bunjes, VP of Digital Services • Jerry Bennington, VP of New Product Development Facebook: facebook.com/idwpublishing • Twitter: @idwpublishing • YouTube: youtube.com/idwpublishing www.IDWPUBLISHING.com Tumblr: tumblr.idwpublishing.com • Instagram: instagram.com/idwpublishing UNCLE SCROOGE: THE THIRD NILE. NOVEMBER 2017. FIRST PRINTING. All contents, unless otherwise specified, copyright © 2017 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. The IDW logo is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. IDW Publishing, a division of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Editorial offices: 2765 Truxtun Road, San Diego, CA 92106. Any similarities to persons living or dead are purely coincidental. With the exception of artwork used for review purposes, none of the contents of this publication may be reprinted without the permission of Idea and Design Works, LLC. Printed in Korea. IDW Publishing does not read or accept unsolicited submissions of ideas, stories, or artwork. Originally published as UNCLE SCROOGE issues #23–25 (Legacy #427–429). .
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