Good thing, too. For someone's turned the Beagle Boys
into powerful Greek gods; a wicked wishing stone is making Donald and the boys
disappear; and a rogue satellite is plunging toward Scrooge's Money Bin! It's
more than one duck can stand... but is it more than he can afford? Collects
issues #32-34 of IDW's Uncle Scrooge series.
This is Book 4 in the Uncle Scrooge Series. See all Uncle Scrooge books here.
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