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Issue Details

Issue #15
Published September-November 1956
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Alice Nielson Cobb (managing editor); Chase Craig (story editor); Tom McKimson (art director)
Notes Art submitted on September 15, 1955.

Cover Details - "Tips on preserving"

Characters Uncle Scrooge
Genre funny animals
Pencils Carl Barks
Inks Carl Barks
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Notes Art submitted on September 15, 1955.
Reprinted in Uncle Scrooge (Gold Key, 1962 series) #89 (October 1970); in Uncle Scrooge (Gold Key, 1962 series) #160 (January 1979); in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse and Uncle Scrooge - Free Comic Book Day (Gemstone, 2004 Series) #[nn]

1 page Uncle Scrooge story "Buffo or Bust"

Characters Donald Duck; Uncle Scrooge
Synopsis Scrooge is "sculpted" in mud by the great Buffo.
Genre funny animals
Script Carl Barks
Pencils Carl Barks
Inks Carl Barks
Letters Garé Barks
Notes Inside front cover. Art submitted on February 23, 1956. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
Reprinted in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Carl Barks Library of Uncle Scrooge One Pagers in Color, The (Gladstone, 1992 series) #1 (July 1992)

20 page Uncle Scrooge story "The Second-Richest Duck"

Characters Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey, Dewey and Louie; Flintheart Glomgold (intro)
Synopsis Scrooge goes to South Africa to match his wealth against that of Flintheart Glomgold, proclaimed to be the richest duck in the world. After comparing their wealth, Scrooge and Flintheart find that the title of richest duck hangs on who has saved the largest ball of string. They roll their string across open African country to determine whose roll is the longest.
Genre funny animals; adventure
Script Carl Barks
Pencils Carl Barks
Inks Carl Barks
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Letters Garé Barks
Notes Art submitted on February 2, 1956. First appearance of Flintheart Glomgold. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
Reprinted in Uncle Scrooge (Gold Key, 1962 series) #89 (October 1970); in Uncle Scrooge (Gold Key, 1962 series) #160 (January 1979); in Uncle Scrooge, His Life and Times (Celestial Arts, 1981 series) #1; in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Gladstone Comics Album Special Giant (Gladstone, 1989 series) #4 (April 1990); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color (Gladstone, 1996 series) #15 (March 1997); in Uncle Scrooge Comics Digest (Gladstone, 1986 series) #2 (February 1987); in Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse and Uncle Scrooge - Free Comic Book Day (Gemstone, 2004 Series) #[nn]

4 page Gyro Gearloose story "The Cat Box"

Characters Gyro Gearloose; Gyro's Helper (intro)
Synopsis Gyro invents a machine to translate the howling of the cats on his fence.
Genre funny animals
Script Carl Barks
Pencils Carl Barks
Inks Carl Barks
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Letters Garé Barks
Notes Art submitted on February 9, 1956. First appearance of Gyro's Helper. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
Reprinted in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Carl Barks Library of Gyro Gearloose Comics and Fillers in Color, The (Gladstone, 1993 series) #1 (January 1993); in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 series) #517 (April 1987); in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1993 series) #611 (April 1997)

1 page Morty and Ferdie text story "The Dilapidated Dinosaur"

Characters Morty and Ferdie
Genre funny animals
Pencils Tony Strobl
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Letters typeset

6 page Uncle Scrooge story "Migrating Millions"

Characters Donald Duck; Huey, Dewey and Louie; Uncle Scrooge
Synopsis Scrooge, told his money bin is in the way of a new turnpike, moves it first to a valley and then to a hilltop, but can't escape "progress."
Genre funny animals
Script Carl Barks
Pencils Carl Barks
Inks Carl Barks
Colors ? (Western Publishing Production Shop)
Letters Garé Barks
Notes Art submitted on February 9, 1956. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
Reprinted in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Gladstone Comics Album (Gladstone, 1987 series) #20 (November 1989); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone, 1986 series) #210 (October 1986); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color (Gladstone, 1996 series) #15 (March 1997)

1 page Uncle Scrooge story "Pound for Sound"

Characters Donald Duck; Uncle Scrooge
Synopsis Scrooge and Donald sneak into a concert.
Genre funny animals
Script Carl Barks
Pencils Carl Barks
Inks Carl Barks
Letters Garé Barks
Notes Inside back cover. Art submitted on February 23, 1956. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
Reprinted in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures (Disney, 1990 series) #33 (February 1993); in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 series) #512 (November 1986); in Carl Barks Library of Uncle Scrooge One Pagers in Color, The (Gladstone, 1992 series) #1 (July 1992)