| Issue | #168 |
| Published | January 2009 |
| Cover Price | 2.25 USD; 2.25 CAD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Joan Hilty; Rachel Gluckstern (Assistant Editor) |
| Notes | This issue doesn't match the solicitation, which was for an issue featuring Stupor Duck. This issue shipped on 2008-11-05 (on time). |
| Characters | Duck Dodgers [Daffy Duck]; Cadet [Porky Pig] |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | David Alvarez (signed) |
| Inks | Mike DeCarlo (signed) |
| Notes | This issue doesn't match the solicitation, which was for an issue featuring Stupor Duck. This issue shipped on 2008-11-05 (on time). |
| Reprinted | from Looney Tunes (DC, 1994 series) #132. |
| Characters | Duck Dodgers [Daffy Duck]; Cadet [Porky Pig]; Dr. I.Q. High |
| Synopsis | Duck Dodgers needs to pass his annual Space Pilot's Evaluation, but needs help from Cadet to do it. |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Script | Earl Kress |
| Pencils | Neal Sternecky |
| Inks | Scott Mcrea |
| Colors | David Tanguay |
| Letters | Travis Lanham |
| Reprinted | from Looney Tunes (DC, 1994 series) #132. |
| Characters | Bugs Bunny; Elmer Fudd; Granny |
| Synopsis | Bugs drops in on Elmer's School of Tango, and drives him crazy. |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Script | Scott Cunningham |
| Pencils | Walter Carzon |
| Inks | Ruben Torreiro |
| Colors | David Tanguay |
| Letters | Travis Lanham |
| Reprinted | from Looney Tunes (DC, 1994 series) #132. |
| Characters | Daffy Duck; Porky Pig; Tasmanian Devil |
| Synopsis | Daffy stops by Porky's Cafe, and takes advantage of a sign that reads "The Customer is Always Right." |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Script | Sholly Fisch |
| Pencils | Walter Carzon |
| Inks | Ruben Torreiro |
| Colors | David Tanguay |
| Letters | Travis Lanham |
| Reprinted | from Looney Tunes (DC, 1994 series) #132. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Information on other Johnny DC titles published for January 2009: Super Friends #9, Cartoon Network Block Party #51, Tiny Titans #10, Looney Tunes #168, Cartoon Network Action Pack #31, Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #20, and Scooby Doo #138. |