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Coo Coo Comics
Date | Number: 33 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMay 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month
 
CreditsPencils: Bob Wickersham [as Wick] (signed) | Inks: Bob Wickersham [as Wick] (signed)
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
NotesHouse ad with kids grabbing copies of Standard Comics at the news stand, including Coo Coo Comics, Exciting Comics, The Black Terror, Startling Comics, Real Life Comics, Happy Comics, Wonder Comics, The Fighting Yank, America's Best Comics, Thrilling Comics, It Really Happened, Goofy Comics, and Barnyard Comics. Printed in black and white on inside front cover with indicia.
 
SynopsisDisgruntled villain J. Hooligan Frump wants castor-oil flavored ice cream. When he can't get it, he threatens the world with his invention, the Duplicator Ray. He manages to cause all sorts of trouble until Supermouse is on the case. Supermouse gets caught in the ray, and must fight a duplicate of himself.
FeaturingSupermouse
CreditsScript: Richard Hughes | Pencils: Allan Hubbard | Inks: Allan Hubbard | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-757
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Supermouse; Annabel; J. Hooligan Frump (villain)
 
SynopsisTuffy is hit on the head by a potted plant from a window above, and is visited by the miniature being Weejie, the custodian of the magic plant, now in the service of Tuffy. The plant's magic makes Tuffy a famous cartoonist, worth big money...or was that all a dream while being knocked out by the initial knock to the head?
FeaturingTuffy
CreditsScript: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Pencils: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Inks: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-778
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Tuffy the Cat; Weejie (introduction); Muggs
 
SynopsisSamuel is visited by a young pig who wants to dig for roots in his yard. When Samuel turns him out, the young pig is offended, calling Samuel 'undemocratic', and brings his Papa. Not wanting trouble, Samuel must socialize with the pigs, which unfortunately means sharing a meal at the pigs' trough.
FeaturingSamuel Spaniel
CreditsPencils: Lynn Karp | Inks: Lynn Karp | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-515
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Samuel Spaniel
 
Text StoryFerdinand's Bafflers (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Alexander Samalman | Pencils: Jim Tyer | Inks: Jim Tyer | Colors:? (illustration) | Letters: Jim Tyer; Typeset | Job #: AY-960
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Ferdinand Fox; Herbert Hare; Robert Rabbit; Oliver Skunk; Simon Squirrel; Donald Deer
Notestext story with spot illustrations and puzzles
 
Comic StoryDe Squoil In a Tree That Grew Up in Brooklyn (8 pages)
SynopsisDodger has spent the Fall storing nuts in a tree that gets sold to a California park. He decides to go along for the ride, but gets separated from the tree in transit. He asks several animals he meets if they saw his tree going down the road, and they all assume he is crazy.
FeaturingDodger
CreditsScript: Jack Cosgriff | Pencils: Al Hubbard | Inks: Al Hubbard | Letters: Tubby Millar
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Dodger
 
SynopsisHucky decides to play hooky from school for the day, and takes elaborate pains not to be caught. He should have remembered that today is Saturday.
FeaturingHucky Duck
CreditsScript: Jack Bradbury | Pencils: Jack Bradbury | Inks: Jack Bradbury | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-673
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Hucky Duck; Ol' Jones
 
SynopsisTwo young boys keep fighting and their Uncle tries to teach them peaceful ways with old sayings. The boys keep up their fighting, turning their Uncle's words to meet their ends.
FeaturingThe Yehootys
CreditsScript: Hubie Karp [as H. R. Karp] | Pencils: Lynn Karp (signed) | Inks: Lynn Karp (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-855
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Hoot; Hooty; Uncle Yehooty
 
Text StoryThe Laughing Grasshopper (1 page)
CreditsScript: Mickey Marks | Pencils: Al Hubbard? | Inks: Al Hubbard? | Colors:? (illustration) | Letters: Typeset | Job #: AV-959
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Petie Cricket; Barney Grasshopper
 
SynopsisCuster is being driven crazy by his boarder, the inventor Professor Tweedle. It's so bad that Custer dreams of the trouble the Professor will bring, and he takes action to make sure his dreams don't come true.
FeaturingCuster
CreditsScript: Gil Turner (signed) | Pencils: Gil Turner (signed) | Inks: Gil Turner (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-534
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Custer; Prof. Tweedle
 
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