Disney-comics digest #606.

Joel James Swaan jjs142 at duke.usask.ca
Wed Apr 12 08:13:49 CEST 1995


> 
> Harry wrote:
> >The Beagle Boys were introduced in a Barks story in WDC 134. He made that
> >story in 1951. I have no idea why the numbering is that way. But on
> >several occasions, Barks showed more than 6 Beagles, so there must have
> >been other numbers than permutations of 176.
> 
> With 167-176 there can be up to 36 Beagle Boys:
> 176-176 176-167 176-716 176-761 176-617 176-671
> 167-176 167-167 167-716 167-761 167-617 167-671
> 716-176 716-167 716-716 716-761 716-617 716-671
> 761-176 761-167 761-716 761-761 761-617 761-671
> 617-176 617-167 617-716 617-761 617-617 617-671
> 671-176 671-167 671-716 671-761 671-617 671-671
> 
> Not that I've seen them all :-) but I think I've seen more than 6 beagle boys
> in the same Barks
> story.
> 
By this point in time, I'm sure nobody cares, but just for those who do, 
in "Webby's Field Trip" by Janet Gilbert (pencils and inks by G. Dalla 
Santa, lettering by L. Lois Buhalis, coloring by Luana Ballarani) which 
appeared in Disney Adventures, Feb '93 (not exactly Barks canon, I know!) 
Babyface Beagle's number is just 7.
   joel



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