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Story | Carl Barks |
Ink | Carl Barks |
Date | March 1952 |
Hero | Uncle Scrooge |
Pages | 1 |
Layout | 4 rows per page |
Appearances | Street person Diner waiter |
First publication | Four Color #386 |
"Coffee for Two" is a one-page funny animal comic book gag story. It stars Uncle Scrooge, a street person, and a diner waiter. Uncle Scrooge takes a street person to a diner. He orders a cup of coffee. He notices a sign on the wall reading, "Second Cup of Coffee FREE!" He tells the waiter to give his free cup of coffee to the street person. The story was first published in Four Color #386 (March 1952) with the 32-page Uncle Scrooge story, Only a Poor Old Man and two other gag stories: "Soupline Eight" and "Osogood Silver Polish". "Coffee for Two" was originally published on the inside back cover in black and white of FC 386. It has been reprinted many times.