| Issue | #264 |
| Published | March 1992 |
| Cover Price | 1.50 USD; 1.95 CAD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Bob Foster |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; The Beagle Boys |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Pencils | Jukka Murtosaari |
| Inks | Jukka Murtosaari |
| Colors | Gail Bailey |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; The Beagle Boys [176-167; 176-761; 176-671]; Huey, Louie and Dewey |
| Synopsis | The Beagle boys swindle Scrooge out of his entire fortune by posing as snobby club members and getting him to sign an application to join, but the nephews run a similar dodge on The Beagle Boys and get everything signed back to Scrooge. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Script | Gail Renard (plot); Donne Avenell (script); Gary Gabner (dialogue) |
| Pencils | Daniel Branca |
| Colors | Marcus David |
| Letters | Teresa Davidson |
| Notes | Scrooge reads the deed as signed by 167-761, though it is 176-761 depicted in the story. |
| Reprinted | from Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone, 1986 series) #240 (December 1989) [original title: Con Job for a Snob] |
| Characters | Mickey Mouse; Darkwing Duck |
| Script | David Seidman |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Information on Disney comics on sale this month, with two illustrations. Notes that this issue is the debut of artist Daniel Branca. Printed between pages 7-8 of story sequence 1. |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; The Beagle Boys; Miss Emily Quackfaster; Mr. Cheeker |
| Synopsis | Scrooge's insurance company requires him to improve security at his money bin and The Beagle Boys pose as one of the contracting compaines, sending Scrooge on a wild goose chase for supplies while they try to rob the place. But their carelessness dooms their efforts. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Script | Les Clack (plot); Jack Sutter (script); Gary Gabner (dialogue) |
| Pencils | Daniel Branca |
| Colors | Tom Luth |
| Letters | Teresa Davidson |
| Reprinted | from Egmont (DK) |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; The Beagle Boys [176-671; 176-761; 176-167]; Dr. Sigmund Von Quack; Jock McDuck (flashback) |
| Synopsis | The Beagle Boys discover a particular set of bagpipes brings out a generous streak in Scrooge and use them to get Scrooge to give them money. But they are foiled by the police for doing several things without a permit and have to forfeit the bagpipes to have charges dropped. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Script | John Antrobus (plot); Gilbert Cosser (script); Gary Bagner (dialogue) |
| Pencils | Daniel Branca |
| Colors | Tom Luth |
| Letters | Teresa Davidson |
| Notes | Though the letters column lists art for all 3 stories in this issue by Daniel Branca, the art on the Beagle Boys faces in this story does not match the other two. (different inkers ?) |
| Reprinted | from Egmont (DK) |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Miss Emily Quackfaster |
| Synopsis | Scrooge is surprised when the mailman inserts his bills into his newspaper. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Script | Robin Taylor (plot); Jim Kenner (script); Bill Riling (US script) |
| Pencils | Victor Arrigada Rios [as Vicar] |
| Inks | Victor Arrigada Rios [as Vicar] |
| Colors | Bill Riling |
| Letters | Bill Riling |
| Notes | Incorrect printed job number, D 4118 |
| Reprinted | from Egmont (DK) |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Scrooge's doctor |
| Synopsis | Scrooge's doctor recommends Scrooge cut back to one cup of coffee per day, so Scrooge buys an oversize cup. |
| Genre | Funny animals |
| Script | Tom Anderson; Bill Riling (US script) |
| Pencils | Victor Arrigada Rios [as Vicar] |
| Inks | Victor Arrigada Rios [as Vicar] |
| Colors | Cris Palomino |
| Letters | Bill Riling |
| Reprinted | from Egmont (DK) |
| Characters | Scrooge McDuck |
| Script | Bob Foster |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Includes the credits for all stories in this issue. Letters from : Jeff Smith; Margaret Joyce Graham; Fritz Baugh, with an illustration. |