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Dilly
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMay-June 1953 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCover scene does not appear in the interior stories.
 
FeaturingDilly Duncan
CreditsPencils: Charles Biro (signed) | Inks: Charles Biro (signed)
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Dilly Duncan; Gruesome Jones; Mr. Staple
NotesCover scene does not appear in the interior stories.
 
Comic StoryThe Big Dance (10 pages)
SynopsisDilly tries to find a way to get $5 so he can take Carol to the dance. Dilly gets the $5 from Hoppy by trying to keep Gruesome Jones from taking Dilly's sister Nancy to the dance. (But Gruesome ends up going with Nancy anyway.) Meanwhile, crooked furnace repairmen damage the Duncans' furnace so they'll have to buy a new one from them.
FeaturingDilly Duncan of Dorset High
CreditsPencils: Bart Tumey (signed) | Inks: Bart Tumey (signed)
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Dilly Duncan; Gruesome Jones; Carol; Hoppy Hopkins; Marvin Montmorency; Nancy Duncan; George Duncan; Mrs. Duncan
NotesFeature continued from Boy Comics #71. Story signed in lower right corner of splash panel.
 
FeaturingDilly Dallies
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesA page of statement-response jokes, most accompanied by a spot illustration.
 
Comic StoryIntroducing Betty Campus (7 pages)
SynopsisBetty runs against Bob Lewis for student council president of Suburban High. The campaign ends up a battle of the sexes.
FeaturingBetty Campus
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Betty Campus; Bob Lewis; Alvin; Buz
 
Text ArticleSpeed Kings (1 page)
SynopsisShort articles about the fastest race cars, fastest baseball pitch, and fastest electronic computer.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesText with spot illustrations.
 
Comic StoryGruesome Gets the Girl (8 pages)
SynopsisDilly and Marvin help the new neighbors move in. Noticing the move-in is supervised by a pretty girl named Sue, Gruesome also volunteers his services. Thinking his work would land him a date with the girl, Dilly calls at the home and gets a date with their daughter Sue, who turns out to be just a little girl. The girl supervising the moving was the family's daughter-in-law, also named Sue. Dilly tricks Gruesome into taking his date with the pre-teen, but ends up with Carol mad at him.
FeaturingDilly Duncan of Dorset High
CreditsPencils: Bart Tumey? | Inks: Bart Tumey?
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Dilly Duncan; Marvin Montmorency; George Duncan; Mrs. Duncan; Gruesome Jones; Carol; Sue Carter
NotesStory isn't signed, but appears to be the same artist as the first story.
 
IllustrationLockheed F-94A / North American B-45
FeaturingLev Gleason Trading Cards
CreditsPencils: Al McWilliams? [as AMcW] (signed) | Inks: Al McWilliams? [as AMcW] (signed) | Letters: typeset
NotesTwo Lev Gleason Trading Cards in the "Famous Fighting Planes Series." A drawing of the plane with a brief description typeset underneath.
 
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