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Script: William Laas | Pencils: Jack Sparling | Inks: Jack Sparling
Content
Genre: Adventure
Text Article
Herbert Fabian (1 page)
Featuring
Sparkler Salutes
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Non-fiction
Synopsis
Bombo and Biltybux go looking for wives again. Bombo meets Gwladys, whose uncle insists she wed Pipwilliger Piggindiggle. She says she'll instead marry the first man who passes by and this is Bombo. Bombo runs out in the middle of the ceremony to send a telegram to his mother, and Gwladys marries Pipwilliger instead. Bombo tries to interest Mr. Biltybux in marrying a widow with nine children, but he refuses.
Featuring
El Bombo
Credits
Pencils: Bernard Dibble [as DIB] | Inks: Bernard Dibble [as DIB]
Content
Genre: Humor | Characters: El Bombo; Mr. Biltybux; Gwladys
Text Article
Curtain Rising (2 pages)
Featuring
News Notes About Stamps
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Non-fiction
Notes
With stamp ads.
Featuring
Abbie an' Slats
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Script: Raeburn van Buren | Pencils: Raeburn van Buren
Content
Genre: Drama
Synopsis
Two 1-panel jokes.
Featuring
Back Home Again
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Script: Ed Dodd | Pencils: Ed Dodd
Content
Genre: Humor
Featuring
The Spark Man
Credits
Script: Fred Methot (credited) | Pencils: Paul Berdanier (signed) | Inks: Paul Berdanier (signed)
Content
Genre: Superhero
Featuring
The Captain and the Kids
Credits
Script: Rudolph Dirks | Pencils: Rudolph Dirks
Content
Genre: Humor
Featuring
Broncho Bill
Credits
Script: Harry O'Neill (signed) | Pencils: Harry O'Neill (signed) | Inks: Harry O'Neill (signed)
Content
Genre: Western-frontier
Featuring
Ella Cinders
Credits
Script: Bill Conselman (signed) | Pencils: Charlie Plumb (signed) | Inks: Charlie Plumb (signed)
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