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Tip Top Comics
Date | Number: 57 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesCopyrighted Tarzan and Li'l Abner strips removed. A dc++ find.
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PublicationJanuary 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingFritzi Ritz and Nancy
CreditsPencils: Ernie Bushmiller
 
FeaturingStrange As It Seems
CreditsScript: John Hix | Pencils: John Hix | Inks: John Hix
 
FeaturingThe Captain and the Kids; Hawkshaw the Detective
CreditsScript: R. Dirks; Gus Mager [as Watso] | Pencils: R. Dirks; Gus Mager [as Watso] | Inks: R. Dirks; Gus Mager [as Watso]
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesCaptain and the Kids strip on top half of the page and Hawkshaw the Detective on the bottom.
 
FeaturingThe Triple Terror
CreditsScript: Fred Methot | Pencils: Reg Greenwood | Inks: Reg Greenwood
 
FeaturingLi'l Abner
CreditsScript: Al Capp | Pencils: Al Capp
ContentGenre: Adventure; Humor
 
FeaturingFritzi Ritz; Phil Fumble
CreditsScript: Ernie Bushmiller | Pencils: Ernie Bushmiller | Inks: Ernie Bushmiller
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesTop half of pages are Fritzi Ritz and bottom half Phil Fumble
 
FeaturingTailspin Tommy
CreditsScript: Hal Forrest | Pencils: Reynold Brown? | Inks: Hal Forrest?
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
FeaturingJim Hardy
CreditsScript: Dick Moores | Pencils: Dick Moores | Inks: Dick Moores
ContentGenre: Adventure; Crime
 
FeaturingIron Vic
CreditsScript: Bernard Dibble | Pencils: Bernard Dibble | Inks: Bernard Dibble
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
FeaturingElla Cinders
CreditsScript: Charlie Plumb | Pencils: Charlie Plumb | Inks: Charlie Plumb
ContentGenre: Adventure; Drama
 
FeaturingBroncho Bill; Bumps
CreditsScript: Harry O'Neill | Pencils: Harry O'Neill | Inks: Harry O'Neill
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesTop half of page is Broncho Bill and bottom half is Bumps
 
SynopsisTarzan is restored to his position as War Chief of Taanor, following his clever plan to destroy an invading air fleet. He then leads his native forces against the invading infantry, who have superior weapons including tanks, and many of his men are killed. Tarzan hits upon an idea to enlist the aid of his friends among the jungle beasts. He first encounters a tribe of great apes, fights one of them for supremacy and wins. But by consensus the apes decide not to join the fighting.
FeaturingTarzan
CreditsScript: Don Garden [as Edgar Rice Burroughs] (credited) | Pencils: Burne Hogarth [as Hogarth] (signed) | Inks: Burne Hogarth [as Hogarth] (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure; Jungle | Characters: Tarzan [John Clayton, Lord Greystoke]
 
CreditsScript: Raeburn Van Buren | Pencils: Raeburn Van Buren | Inks: Raeburn Van Buren
ContentGenre: Adventure; Drama
 
FeaturingFrankie Doodle
CreditsScript: Ben Batsford | Pencils: Ben Batsford | Inks: Ben Batsford
ContentGenre: Adventure; Drama
 
FeaturingLittle Mary Mixup
CreditsScript: R. M Binkerhoff | Pencils: R. M. Binkerhoff | Inks: R. M. Binkerhoff
ContentGenre: Humor; Children
 
FeaturingThe Mirror Man
CreditsScript: Fred Methot | Pencils: Reg Greenwood | Inks: Reg Greenwood
ContentGenre: Adventure; Superhero
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
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