| Issue | #10 |
| Published | June-August 1955 |
| 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 23, 1954. |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
| Notes | Art submitted on September 23, 1954. |
| Reprinted | in Uncle Scrooge (Gold Key, 1962 series) #67 (January 1967); in Uncle Scrooge (Gold Key, 1962 series) #132 (September 1976); in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984) |
| Characters | Uncle Scrooge |
| Synopsis | Scrooge brings a folding cup to the diner. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Letters | Garé Barks |
| Notes | Inside front cover. Art submitted on December 9, 1954. Part of "Scrooge at a diner" series of gags. 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); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone, 1986 series) #212 (December 1986) |
| Characters | Donald Duck; Huey, Dewey and Louie; Uncle Scrooge; Monsieur Mattressface (the International Money Council) |
| Synopsis | The ducks search for the philosopher's stone--which can turn other metals into gold--all over Europe, following a trail that finally leads them to the labyrinth of Crete. |
| 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 October 28, 1954. 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) #67 (January 1967); in Uncle Scrooge (Gold Key, 1962 series) #132 (September 1976); in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color (Gladstone, 1996 series) #10 (September 1996); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge (Disney, 1990 series) #253 (April 1991) |
| Characters | Donald Duck; Gyro Gearloose; Uncle Scrooge |
| Synopsis | Scrooge is told that he can claim his great-uncle's estate only by presenting the old McDuck heirloom watch--which he has just thrown away because it fell apart. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
| Letters | Garé Barks |
| Notes | Art submitted on November 11, 1954. 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) #165 (June 1979); in Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color (Gladstone, 1996 series) #10 (September 1996); in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge (Gladstone, 1986 series) #230 (October 1988) |
| Characters | Donald Duck; Huey, Dewey and Louie; Uncle Scrooge |
| Synopsis | Scrooge sets up a pottery shop at a bad curve in the road. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Letters | Garé Barks |
| Notes | Inside back cover. Art submitted on December 9, 1954. 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 Disney's DuckTales (Gladstone, 1988 series) #5 (April 1989); in Carl Barks Library of Uncle Scrooge One Pagers in Color, The (Gladstone, 1992 series) #1 (July 1992) |
| Characters | Donald Duck; Uncle Scrooge |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | Tony Strobl |
| Colors | ? (Western Publishing Production Shop) |
| Notes | Back cover. |