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Four Color (1942 Series)
Date | Number: 1068 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationNovember 1959-January 1960 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
NotesPencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
 
CoverFrancis in Africa
FeaturingFrancis the Famous Talking Mule
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Francis, the talking mule; Peter Stirling
NotesPencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
 
Comic StoryThe African Scene (1 page)
SynopsisFrancis is bored by the scenery in Africa.
FeaturingFrancis
ContentGenre: Humor; Jungle | Characters: Francis, the talking mule; Peter Stirling
NotesInside front cover; black and white. Script credit per Newman biblio.
 
Comic StoryThe Sorry Safari (12 pages)
SynopsisFrancis and Peter mistake a tramp steamer for the Staten Island Ferry and are taken to Africa. There the pair decide that guiding safaris would be a good way to earn money to get home. Their first customer wants to photograph a zebra, so Peter paints Francis black and white to fool him.
FeaturingFrancis
ContentGenre: Humor; Jungle | Characters: Francis, the talking mule; Peter Stirling
NotesPencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). Script credit per Newman biblio.
 
Comic StoryAmong the Cannibals (10 pages)
SynopsisAfter guiding the safari, Francis and Peter are lost in the jungle. They are captured by a tribe of cannibals, who plan on cooking them. Francis tells them to stop and the cannibals worship him as a god. Francis and Peter escape when an enemy tribe attacks.
FeaturingFrancis
ContentGenre: Humor; Jungle | Characters: Francis, the talking mule; Peter Stirling
NotesFollow-up to first story. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). Script credit per Newman biblio.
 
Comic StoryThe Diamond Rush (10 pages)
SynopsisFrancis and Peter go hunting for diamonds at Diamond River, not knowing that the diamonds they found are phony ones from the shooting of a movie.
FeaturingFrancis
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Francis, the talking mule; Peter Stirling; Axel; Hortense
NotesLast panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents". Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). Script credit per Newman biblio.
 
Comic StoryThe Trophy (1 page)
SynopsisFrancis pretends to be a mounted trophy hanging on a wall.
FeaturingFrancis
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Francis, the talking mule; Peter Stirling
NotesInside back cover; black and white. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). Script credit per Newman biblio.
 
Comic StoryThe Explorers (1 page)
SynopsisDeep in the unexplored jungle, Francis and Pete find some natives--selling souvenirs.
FeaturingFrancis
ContentGenre: Humor; Jungle | Characters: Francis, the talking mule; Peter Stirling
NotesBack cover; color. Pencils and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007). Script credit per Newman biblio.
 
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