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Title
Happy Comics
Date | Number: 13 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
NotesRangerhouse scans, Yoc edits
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PublicationMay 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Every other month
 
CreditsPencils: Victor Pazmiño
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingStanley
CreditsScript: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Pencils: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Inks: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Stanley
 
FeaturingScamper
CreditsScript: Hubie Karp | Pencils: Al Hubbard | Inks: Al Hubbard | Letters: Tubby Millar
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Scamper Squirrel; Rover Dog
 
SynopsisThe Great Zilch sells his show-biz cat Francois Feline to a woman as a genuine "Persian." Francois has to prove himself to the neighborhood cats, who think he's a sissy.
FeaturingFrancois Feline Esquire
CreditsPencils: Ken Champin (signed) | Inks: Ken Champin (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-315
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Francois; The Great Zilch
 
FeaturingPotter Otter
CreditsScript: Don R. Christensen [as Don Arr] (signed) | Pencils: Don R. Christensen [as Don Arr] (signed) | Inks: Don R. Christensen [as Don Arr] (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-298
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Potter Otter; Chesty
 
Text StoryFour-Alarm Pinky (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Mickey Marks | Pencils: Tony Loeb (illustration) | Inks: Tony Loeb (illustration) | Letters: typeset
 
FeaturingLittle Billy Bear
CreditsScript: Tom Baron | Pencils: Harris Steinbrook | Inks: Harris Steinbrook | Letters: Tubby Millar
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Billy Bear; Pop Bear
 
SynopsisHam Swift inventors an automatic hair-cutting machine, which upsets barber Tony.
FeaturingHam Swift Inventor
CreditsPencils: Carl Wessler (signed) | Job #: AC-291
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Ham Swift; Tony
Notes"Ham Swift" is a reference to "Tom Swift," a fictional character known for inventing things.
 
Text StoryThe Musical Pond (1 page)
CreditsScript: Lily K. Scott | Letters: typeset
 
FeaturingRagsdale
CreditsScript: Lynn Karp (signed) | Pencils: Lynn Karp (signed) | Inks: Lynn Karp (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Ragsdale (dog); butler
 
FeaturingO Yeah
CreditsPencils: Ed Dunn (credited) | Inks: Ed Dunn (credited) | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-396
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
SynopsisTed is disturbed by a squeaking step. He and Tom work to fix the squeak, eventually replacing the whole staircase, only to discover the squeaking noise was Ted's shoe!
FeaturingTed and Tom
CreditsScript: Lynn Karp (signed) | Pencils: Lynn Karp (signed) | Inks: Lynn Karp (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Ted; Tom
 
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