| Issue | #[nn] |
| Published | May 2003 |
| Cover Price | 0 FREE |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Arnold T. Blumberg |
| Notes | This cover exists in two versions: for the 2003 San Diego Comic-Con the top 1/3 is light yellow-orange with "Compliments of Gemstone Publishing" in lower left; for comic stores the top 1/3 is bright red with a blank box in lower left for store address label. |
| Characters | Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie |
| Genre | funny animal; adventure |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | Gary Leach |
| Notes | This cover exists in two versions: for the 2003 San Diego Comic-Con the top 1/3 is light yellow-orange with "Compliments of Gemstone Publishing" in lower left; for comic stores the top 1/3 is bright red with a blank box in lower left for store address label. |
| Reprinted | from March of Comics (Dell, 1946 series) #[nn - 4] (1947) [interior panel] |
| Script | Arnold T. Blumberg ? (editor) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Piggy; Joe; jewelry ductomer; Tony; ship's purser; Maharajah of Hoopadoola; members of the Maharajah's staff; members of the Maharajah of Bumpay's staff |
| Synopsis | Donald leaves the boys with nothing but a pencil stub for cleaning the garage, but they trade it up to a steamer ticket to India. They stowaway when Donald goes to India and save him from tigers when he becomes Maharajah for a day, by trading up another pencil stub to something valuable. |
| Genre | funny animal; adventure |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | Scott Rockwell |
| Editing | ? (original) |
| Reprinted | from March of Comics (Dell, 1946 series) #[nn - 4] (1947) |
| Genre | fact |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Promo for "Scoop" e-mail newsletter from Diamond Galleries, including several short factoids of Walt Disney comics information and illustration of cover of this issue. |
| Characters | Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie |
| Synopsis | Donald seeks solitude while the boys go out to a movie, but he disturbs several wild animals and finally decides the movie is more restful. |
| Genre | funny animal; adventure |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | Susan Daigle-Leach |
| Editing | ? (original) |
| Reprinted | from March of Comics (Dell, 1946 series) #[nn - 4] (1947) |
| Characters | Donald Duck; one of Donald's nephews; one of Mickey's nephews |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Walt Kelly |
| Inks | Walt Kelly ? |
| Editing | ? (original) |
| Notes | No price and date information. |
| Reprinted | from March of Comics (Dell, 1946 series) #[nn - 4] (1947) |