Issues
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Number | Date | Stories | Notes |
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1(Four Color #386) | 1952 | "", "Only a Poor Old Man" | |
2 (nine Color #456) | 1953 | "Back to the Klondike" (Carl Barks) | |
3 (Four Color #495) | 1953 | "The Horseradish Story" (Carl Barks) | |
4 | 12/1953 | "Ballet Evasions", "The Menehune Mystery", "The Cheapest Weigh", "Bum Steer" (all Carl Barks) | |
5 | 03/1954 | "The Secret of Atlantis" (Carl Barks) | |
6 | 06/1954 | "Tralla La" (Carl Barks) | |
7 | 1954 | "Ye Olde Wishing Well" | |
8 | 1954 | "The Mysterious Stone Ray" (Carl Barks) | |
9 | 1955 | "The Lemming with the locket", "The Tuckered Tiger" | |
10 | 1955 | "The Fabulous philosopher's stone", "Heirloom watch" | |
11 | 1955 | "The Great steamboat race", "Riches, riches everywhere" | |
12 | 1955 | The Golden Fleecing (Carl Barks) | |
13 | 1956 | Land Beneath the Ground! (Carl Barks) | |
14 | 1956 | "Lobster" short, "The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan" (Carl Barks), Gyro Gearloose Wall story, Uncle Scrooge Coffee Bubbles story, "Beach" short, "Firefly" short | |
15 | 1956 | "The Second-Richest Duck" (Carl Barks) | First Appearance of Flintheart Glomgold |
16 | 1/1957 | "Minerals" short, "Back to Long Ago" (Carl Barks), Gyro Gearloose Prediction Machine story, Uncle Scrooge Quiz Show story, "Fuel Oil" short | |
19 | 4/1957 | "Dollar" short, "The Mines of King Solomon", Gyro Gearloose House story | |
21 | 2/1958 | "Money Dream" short, "The Money Well", Gyro Gearloose Scarecrow story, "Dog" short, "Vault Door" short | |
23 | 4/1958 | "Hay Wagon" short, "The Strange Shipwrecks", Gyro Gearloose Swimming Pool story, "The Fabulous Tycoon", "Roll" short, "Electric Rates" short | |
24 | 1/1959 | "The Twenty-four Carat Moon", Gyro Gearloose Tornado story, "The Magic Ink" | |
25 | 2/1959 | "Taxi Fare" short, "The Flying Dutchman", Gyro Gearloose Wishing Well story, Uncle Scrooge Pyramid story, "Butterfly" short, "Newspaper" short, "Kittens" short | |
26 | 3/1959 | "The Prize of Pizarro", Gyro Gearloose "Krankenstein Gyro", Uncle Scrooge Ghost Town story | |
27 | 4/1959 | "The Money Champ", Gyro Gearloose "The Firefly Tracker", "His Handy Andy", "Crawls for Cash" short | |
28 | 1/1960 | "The Paul Bunyan Machine", Gyro Gearloose "The Inventors Contest", "The Witching Stick", "Money Hat" short | |
29 | 2/1960 | "Island in the Sky", Gyro Gearloose "Oodles of Oomph", "Hound of the Whiskervilles" | |
30 | 3/1960 | "Pipeline to Danger", Gyro Gearloose "War Paint", "Yoicks! The Fox!" | |
31 | 4/1960 | "All at Sea", Gyro Gearloose "Fishy Warden", "Two-way Luck", "The Secret Book" short, "The Balmy Swami" short | |
32 | 1/1961 | "That's No Fable", Gyro Gearloose "That Small Feeling", "Clothes Make the Duck", "The Homey Touch" short, "A Thrift Gift" short, "Turnabout" short | |
33 | 2/1961 | "Tree Trick" short, "Billions in the Hole", Gyro Gearloose "You Can't Win", "Bongo on the Congo", "The Big Bobber" short, "Thumbs Up" short | |
34 | 3/1961 | "Mythic Mystery", Gyro Gearloose "Wily Rival", "Chugwagon Derby" | |
35 | 4/1961 | "Hurry Birds" short, "The Golden Nugget Boat", Gyro Gearloose "Fast Away Castaway", "Gift Lion", "Bird Bait" short | |
36 | 2/1962 | "The Midas Touch", "Duckburg's Day of Peril", Gyro Gearloose "Money Bag Goat", "The Bends" short, "Green Stuff" short, "Memory Man" short | |
37 | 3/1962 | "The Windy Story" (short), "Cave of Ali Baba", Gyro Gearloose "The Great Popup", "Deep Down Doings", "Cash-Cart", "Can't Take It with You", "Night Out", "Over Weight" (shorts) | |
41 | 3/1963 | Toll Bridge short, "The Status Seeker", Gyro Gearloose "Snow Duster", "Typhoon Tycoon", Rocket Digger short | |
44 | 8/1963 | "Crown of the Mayas", Gyro Gearloose "The Fizzle That Drizzled", "The Invisible Intruder" | |
51 | 8/1964 | "How Green was my Lettuce", Ludwig Von Drake "Pigeon Panic", "Let Donald Do It" | |
55 | 2/1965 | "McDuck of Arabia", Limousine short, Zoo short, Gyro Gearloose "Scientific Sleuth", Parrot short, Fight short | |
60 | 11/1965 | "The Phantom of Notre Duck", Gyro Gearloose "The Drippy Diamonds", Uncle Scrooge Desert Outing short | |
68 | 3/1967 | Antique short, "Hall of the Mermaid Queen", Gyro Gearloose "Hypno-Clock" | |
69 | 3/1967 | "Yipi-Ki-Yay" | |
71 | 10/1967 | "King Scrooge the First" (Carl Barks and Tony Strobl), "Outdoor Thinking" (Phil de Lara and Vic Lockman) | |
76 | 8/1968 | "Bye, Bye Money Bin", Gyro Gearloose "The Hopeless Helper", "The Luck Tycoon" | |
92 | 4/1971 | "The Magic Ink" (reprint), "Two Way Luck" (reprint), Gyro Gearloose "That Small Feeling", "Tattletale Dime" | |
113 | 8/1974 | "Crown of the Mayas", Gyro Gearloose Cyclone short | |
161 | 2/1979 | "The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan", Gyro Gearloose untitled short | |
172 | 1/1980 | "The Magic Ink" (Carl Barks), "The Round Money Bin" (Carl Barks), "The Bad Bargain" (Kay Wright and Vic Lockman) | |
179 | 9/1980 | "The Lemming with the Locket" (Carl Barks), "Wishful Excess" (Carl Barks), "Sidewalk of the Mind" (Carl Barks) | Very rare; fewer than 200 copies thought to exist |
198 | 1982 | "The Mini-Bin Vacation", "The Wreck of the Merry Lark", "The Collectibles", "The Educated Cane" | |
199 | 1982 | "Jillions in Jeopardy", "Return of the Bin-Buster", "Payday Blues", "The Educated Cane" | |
204 | 1982 | "The Magnetic Curse", "The Fragrant Vagrant", "The Double Diamond", "The Rare Stamp" | first story with personal computer |
214 | 2/1987 | "A Sticky Situation" (Gutenberghus Group), "The Tuckered Tiger" (Carl Barks), Uncle Scrooge short, "An Alarming Development", Uncle Scrooge short | |
217 | 5/1987 | "The Seven Cities of Cibola" (Carl Barks) | |
219 | 7/1987 | "The Son of the Sun" (Don Rosa), "Portrait of the Artist as a Duck Man", short article | |
221 | 9/1987 | "Green Attack" (Gutenberghus Group), Uncle Scrooge untitled squirrel short, Uncle Scrooge untitled quiz show short | |
228 | 8/1988 | "Chugwagon Derby" (Barks), Beagle Boys "The Pigeon Plot", "The Generosity Ray", Donald Duck short | |
238 | 10/1989 | "Ducking the Press" (Netherlands), "A Witch in Crime" (Denmark), "Trouble Indemnity" (Carl Barks) | |
244 | 7/1990 | "The Adventurers Club Award" (Avenell, Vicar, Foster, Clark, Daigle-Leach), "The Toothless Tiger Auction" (Anderson, Vicar, Foster, Clark, Daigle-Leach) | |
272 | 11/1992 | "Canute the Brute's Battle Axe" (Anderson, Gabner, Vicar, Davidson, Daigle-Leach), "Fare Delay" short (Barks, Daigle-Leach), "Charity Donation" short (Barks, Daigle-Leach) | |
276 | 3/1993 | "The Island at the Edge of Time" (Don Rosa), "Skywriting for Scrooge" (Carl Barks) | |
277 | 4/1993 | "The Great Steamboat Race", "Immovable Miser", "Much Luck McDuck" (all Carl Barks) | |
278 | 5/1993 | "North of the Yukon" (Carl Barks) | |
279 | 6/1993 | "Back to Long Ago!", "Moola on the Move", "Long Distance Collision", "Classy Taxi" (all Carl Barks) | |
292 | 6/1995 | "King of the Klondike", two Donald Duck untitled shorts, untitled Uncle Scrooge short | |
300 | 10/1996 | "The Sunken Yacht" (Barks), "Coin of the Realm", "Go Slowly, Sands of Time", "Nobody's Business" | The raising of "The Sunken Yacht" using ping pong balls was confirmed as plausible by the Mythbusters in 2004. |
302 | 2/1997 | "Monkey Business" (Barks), "Barrel Bargains" (Gorm Transgaard and Torres), "The Telltale Hand" (Tony Strobl), "Beagle Boys meet Abner the Actor" (Tony Strobl), "Too Bee or Not to Bee" (Torres and Per Diemer) | |
357 | 9/2006 | "Return to Xanadu" (Don Rosa), "Comet Get It!" (Kari Korhonen and Tino Santanach), "Dr. Invento" (Janet Gilbert and Marsal Bresco), "Through a Lens Darkly" (Frank Jonker and Bas Heymans) |
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