- Script
- Carl Barks
- Pencils
- Carl Barks
- Inks
- Carl Barks
- Colors
- Western Publishing Production Shop
- Letters
- Garé Barks
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Help! Fire!
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Uncle Scrooge
- Synopsis
- Scrooge hesitates at jumping from a burning building into a net.
- Reprints
Inside front cover. Art submitted on November 15, 1956. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
- Script
- Carl Barks
- Pencils
- Carl Barks
- Inks
- Carl Barks
- Colors
- Western Publishing Production Shop
- Letters
- Garé Barks
- Job Number
- U.S. #18 - 576
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- To the land of sky-blue waters goes Uncle Scrooge to find a haven for his fortune, in this story of northern lakes and mighty warriors!
- Genre
- adventure; anthropomorphic-funny animals; humor
- Characters
- Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Sidewalk Sam; Peeweegahs
- Synopsis
- Scrooge buys a huge tract of land in the Canadian wilds so that the can get away from Duckburg's crowds and smoke and noise, but finds that the "unpopulated" land he has bought is actually the home of the Peeweegahs, tiny Indians who speak in the rhythms like those of Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha." The ducks are captured by the Peeweegahs, and to prove that they mean no harm, Donald must land an enormous sturgeon.
- Reprints
- in Almanacco Topolino (Mondadori, 1957 series) #15 (Marzo 1958)
which is reprinted- in Le Journal de Mickey (Hachette, 1952 series) #380 (6 septembre 1959), #381 (13 septembre 1959), #382 (20 septembre 1959), #383 (27 septembre 1959)
- in Walt Disney's Donald Duck en andere verhalen (Geïllustreerde Pers, 1958 series) #4 (1960)
- in Donald Duck & Co (Hjemmet / Egmont, 1948 series) #52/1961 (27. desember 1961) [page 1-11]
which is reprinted- in Donald Duck & Co (Hjemmet / Egmont, 1948 series) #1-2/1962 (10. januar 1962) [page 12-19]
which is reprinted- in Donald Duck & Co (Hjemmet / Egmont, 1948 series) #3/1962 (17. januar 1962) [page 20-27]
which is reprinted- in Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge (Western, 1963 series) #112 (June 1974)
- in Walt Disney's Giant Comics (W. G. Publications; Wogan Publications, 1951 series) #608 (1975)
- in Uncle Scrooge, His Life and Times (Celestial Arts, 1981 series) #1 (1981)
- in Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge (Western, 1963 series) #208 ([1984])
- in The Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984)
- in The Complete Carl Barks (Luigi Olmeda, 1981 series) #18 ([1986])
- in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures (Gladstone, 1987 series) #10 (December 1988)
- in Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures in Color (Gladstone, 1996 series) #18 (7 January 1997)
- in O Melhor da Disney: As Obras Completas de Carl Barks (Editora Abril, 2004 series) #8 (Dezembro 2004)
- in The Barks/Rosa Collection (Gemstone, 2007 series) #1 - Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge Adventures (July 2007)
- in The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library (Fantagraphics, 2011 series) #[16] - Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: The Lost Crown of Genghis Khan (July 2017)
Art submitted on November 15, 1956. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
- Script
- Carl Barks
- Pencils
- Carl Barks
- Inks
- Carl Barks
- Colors
- Western Publishing Production Shop
- Letters
- Garé Barks
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I believe this little device I have invented is what men have wanted all through history!
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Gyro Gearloose; Gyro's Helper
- Synopsis
- Gyro invents a machine for finding gold and tests it in the desert.
- Reprints
- in Le Journal de Mickey (Hachette, 1952 series) #485 (10 septembre 1961)
- in Walt Disney's Comics (W. G. Publications; Wogan Publications, 1946 series) #318 (1973)
- in Donald Duck & Co (Hjemmet / Egmont, 1948 series) #22/1977 (31. mai 1977)
which is reprinted- in Walt Disney Uncle Scrooge (Western, 1963 series) #208 ([1984])
- in The Carl Barks Library (Another Rainbow, 1983 series) #3 (December 1984)
- in The Complete Carl Barks (Luigi Olmeda, 1981 series) #18 ([1986])
- in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1986 series) #520 (July 1987)
- in De beste verhalen van Donald Duck (Geïllustreerde Pers, 1985 series) #70 - Als fakkeldrager (1992)
which is reprinted- in The Carl Barks Library of Gyro Gearloose Comics and Fillers in Color (Gladstone, 1993 series) #1 (January 1993)
which is reprinted- in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (Gladstone, 1993 series) #615 (August 1997)
- in O Melhor da Disney: As Obras Completas de Carl Barks (Editora Abril, 2004 series) #8 (Dezembro 2004)
- in The Complete Carl Barks Disney Library (Fantagraphics, 2011 series) #[20] - Walt Disney's Uncle Scrooge: The Mines of King Solomon (2019-05-14)
Art submitted on October 11, 1956. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).
- Script
- Carl Barks
- Pencils
- Carl Barks
- Inks
- Carl Barks
- Letters
- Garé Barks
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What is it, Miss Twidley?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Characters
- Uncle Scrooge
- Synopsis
- Scrooge dresses shabbily when a relative comes to ask for a loan.
- Reprints
Inside back cover. The last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents." Art submitted on May 24, 1956. Synopsis by Michael Barrier from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" (M. Lilien, 1982).