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September 1944 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly except May
Featuring
Nancy
Featuring
Nancy
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Race Riley and the Commandos
Credits
Pencils: Milburn Rosser
Featuring
Abbie an' Slats
Credits
Pencils: Raeburn van Buren (signed)
Content
Genre: Drama | Characters: Wilberforce Groggins
Featuring
Ella Cinders
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Broncho Bill
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Captain and the Kids
Text Article
Argentina, Brazil, U.S.S.R. (2 pages)
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News Notes About Stamps
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Non-fiction
Featuring
Spark Man
Credits
Script: Fred Methot | Pencils: Paul Berdanier | Inks: Paul Berdanier
Content
Genre: War
Notes
Pencils & inks previously credited to R. Greenwood.
Text Article
Sergt. James A. Raley (1 page)
Featuring
Sparkler Salutes
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Non-fiction; War
Featuring
Tarzan
Credits
Pencils: Hogarth (signed)
Content
Genre: Jungle
Synopsis
Bombo and Biltybux decide to find wives. Mr. Biltybux fails miserably. El Bombo is introduced to model Poppylolly; not wanting to hurt his feelings, she goes with him to get a soda in a break during a fashion shoot. Biltybux sees Bombo strolling down the street with Poppylolly, who's wearing a wedding gown (from her modeling job).
Featuring
El Bombo
Credits
Pencils: Bernard Dibble [as Dib] (signed) | Inks: Bernard Dibble [as Dib] (signed)
Content
Genre: Humor | Characters: El Bombo; P.T. Biltybux; Poppylolly Jones; Orchid de Lilylox; Mr. Lilylox
Featuring
Hap Hopper
Credits
Script: Drew Pearson; Robert S. Allen | Pencils: Jack Sparling (signed)
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