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Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge#77
Cover: Tony Strobl & Steve Steere
Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge #77
“The Jillion-Dollar Diamond”
In "The Jillion-Dollar Diamond," a hungry chicken’s mistaken snack—mistaking a sack of cement for corn and washing it down with fountain water—leads to a surprisingly solid situation. This 1968 Western Publishing classic, with its vibrant colors by the Western Publishing Production Shop and a memorable cover by Tony Strobl and Steve Steere, delivers a delightfully absurd twist in the world of Uncle Scrooge.
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colorist Western Publishing Production Shop · cover Tony Strobl, Steve Steere
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A hungry chicken mistakes a sack of cement for a sack of corn, washes it down with some fountain water, and stiffens into a quick-drying statue.
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