FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.
FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.
FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.
FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.
FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.
FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.
FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.

FOUR COLOR #495 UNCLE SCROOGE #3 (DELL 1953) Carl Barks FN cond.

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  • ID# : 229655765
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  • Seller : vwbugnut (+8)  
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  • Start : Wed 21 May 2025 15:51:20 (EDT)
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This is a rare and valuable comic book from the Golden Age of US comics. It features the adventures of Uncle Scrooge and his nephews, Donald and Huey Dewey, in the Three Stooges comic strip. The comic book is in fine condition and has been graded as 6.0 Fine by comic book grading experts.


The comic book is written by Carl Barks and published by Dell Comics in 1953. It is a part of the Four Color series and the third issue in the series. The comic book is intended for general audience and is written in English. The comic book is vintage and has been well-preserved over the years. This is a great addition to any comic book collection.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#229655765
Start TimeWed 21 May 2025 15:51:20 (EDT)
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