| Issue | #17 |
| Published | May 1995 |
| Cover Price | 9.95 USD |
| Pages | 64 |
| Editing | Leonard John Clark |
| Notes | Cover created using Barks images by Bruce Hamilton (includes thumbnail-sized reproductions of covers of Four Color #308 & 318); ISBN 0-57460-005-2 |
| Pencils | Carl Barks (see notes) |
| Inks | Carl Barks (see notes) |
| Colors | Susan Daigle-Leach |
| Notes | Cover created using Barks images by Bruce Hamilton (includes thumbnail-sized reproductions of covers of Four Color #308 & 318); ISBN 0-57460-005-2 |
| Synopsis | While on a European vacation Donald and the nephews become involved with a spy ring and Madame Triple X. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | Scott Rockwell |
| Letters | Carl Barks |
| Reprinted | from Four Color (Dell, 1942 series) #308 (January 1951) |
| Synopsis | A discussion of the lack of "dogfaces" in "Dangerous Disguise" |
| Script | Geoffrey Blum |
| Letters | typeset |
| Reprinted | from Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 series) #2 (December 1987) |
| Synopsis | Donald is mistaken for a great detective instead of the world's greatest snake charmer |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Carl Barks |
| Pencils | Carl Barks |
| Inks | Carl Barks |
| Colors | Susan Daigle-Leach |
| Letters | Carl Barks |
| Reprinted | from Four Color (Dell, 1942 series) #318 (March 1951) |