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Tip Top Comics
Date | Number: 61 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMay 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD; 0.15 CAD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingThe Captain and the Kids; Looy Dot Dope
ContentGenre: Humor
 
FeaturingThe Captain and the Kids
CreditsScript: Rudolph Dirks [as R. Dirks]
NotesThe Captain and the Kids splits six pages with Hawkshaw the Detective.
 
Comic StoryThe Singular Affair of the Purloined Pants (3 pages)
FeaturingHawkshaw the Detective
CreditsScript: Rudolph Dirks [as R. Dirks] | Pencils: Rudolph Dirks [as R. Dirks] | Inks: Rudolph Dirks [as R. Dirks]
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesHawkshaw the Detective splits three six pages with The Captain and the Kids.
 
FeaturingThe Triple Terror
CreditsPencils: Al McWilliams | Inks: Al McWilliams
ContentGenre: Superhero
NotesStory is unsigned but compare with the artwork in issue 60.
 
FeaturingLi'l Abner
CreditsScript: Al Capp
NotesThe features Advice for Chillun and Advice for Gals occupy one panel of each page.
 
FeaturingLooy Dot Dope
 
SynopsisTarzan calms the attacking lions and they, with Lethor and Loyya, head north to fight Flint's attacking forces. En route they encounter a herd of stampeding elephants. Several of the lions are trampled underfoot, but Tarzan leaps on the back of the leading elephant in hopes of controlling the stampede.
FeaturingTarzan
CreditsScript: Don Garden [as Edgar Rice Burroughs] (credited) | Pencils: Burne Hogarth [as Hogarth] (signed) | Inks: Burne Hogarth [as Hogarth] (signed)
ContentCharacters: Tarzan [John Clayton, Lord Greystoke]; Lethor (a lion), Loyya (a lioness)
 
FeaturingFritzi Ritz
CreditsScript: Ernie Bushmiller | Pencils: Ernie Bushmiller | Inks: Ernie Bushmiller
NotesFritzi Ritz splits five pages with Phil Fumble.
 
FeaturingPhil Fumble
CreditsScript: Ernie Bushmiller | Pencils: Ernie Bushmiller | Inks: Ernie Bushmiller
NotesPhil Fumble splits five pages with Fritzi Ritz.
 
FeaturingAbbie an' Slats
CreditsScript: Raeburn Van Buren | Pencils: Raeburn Van Buren | Inks: Raeburn Van Buren
 
FeaturingThe Mirror Man
CreditsScript: Fred Methot | Pencils: Reg Greenwood
ContentGenre: Superhero
 
FeaturingJim Hardy
CreditsScript: Dick Moores
 
FeaturingElla Cinders
CreditsScript: Bill Conselman; Charlie Plumb
 
FeaturingChris Crusty
CreditsScript: Bill Conselman; Charlie Plumb
 
FeaturingBroncho Bill
CreditsScript: Harry O'Neill | Pencils: Harry O'Neill | Inks: Harry O'Neill
 
FeaturingTailspin Tommy
CreditsScript: Hal Forrest
 
FeaturingLittle Mary Mixup
CreditsScript: R. M. Brinkerhoff
 
FeaturingFrankie Doodle
CreditsScript: Ben Batsford
 
FeaturingIron Vic
CreditsScript: Bernard Dibble | Pencils: Bernard Dibble | Inks: Bernard Dibble
ContentGenre: Sports | Characters: Iron Vic
 
FeaturingFunny Side Up
CreditsScript: Abner Dean | Pencils: Abner Dean | Inks: Abner Dean
ContentGenre: Humor
 
NotesHouse ad for Comics on Parade #32.
 
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