Additional Information |
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Publication | June 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
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Featuring | Punch and Judy |
Credits | Pencils: Orestes Calpini? | Inks: Orestes Calpini? |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Punch; Judy; Uncle Tony |
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Synopsis | Punch demands a role on the Iddy-Biddy-Kiddy Hour television program, but his ego and incompetence get the best of him. |
Featuring | Punch and Judy |
Credits | Pencils: Orestes Calpini? | Inks: Orestes Calpini? | Letters: John Duffy |
Content | Genre: Humor; Children; Fantasy | Characters: Punch; Judy; Uncle Tony; Dr. De Vision; Subtractor; Mr. Aerial |
Notes | Tentative art credits suggested by Bails' Who's Who. |
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Synopsis | Earl orders the construction of swimming pool for the local children, but his envious neighbor McSnargle complains. |
Featuring | Earl the Rich Rabbit |
Credits | Pencils: Marty Taras? | Inks: Marty Taras? | Letters: Ben Oda |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Earl; Wentworth the butler; McSnargle |
Notes | Artwork is more stylized and "modern" than previous stories of this funny-animal strip. Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr's index card in scanned copy online suggests possibly Taras. It also slightly resembles the work of John Stanley. |
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Text Story | Punch Fights the A.B.C.'s (2 pages) |
Featuring | Punch and Judy |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Punch |
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Synopsis | The cowardly Bummer manages to inadvertently help Governor Peter Stuyvesant and the Dutch defeat the Swedish forces. |
Featuring | Bummer, the Little Dutch Drummer of Old New York |
Credits | Letters: Ben Oda |
Content | Genre: Humor; Historical | Characters: Dirk de Bummer; Peter Stuyvesant; Antony van Corlaer |
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Comic Story | How the Camel Got Two Humps (1 page) |
Credits | Pencils: Chuck Winter [as C. W. Winter] (signed) | Inks: Chuck Winter [as C. W. Winter] (signed) |
Content | Characters: Ali Bey |
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Synopsis | Fatsy enlists his country cousins Grits, Burlap and Nothing in a scheme to allow his rich uncle McSwine to participate in a fake "wild boar hunt." |
Featuring | Fatsy McPig |
Credits | Pencils: Orestes Calpini? | Inks: Orestes Calpini? | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Fatsy McPig; J. Moneywell McSwine; Grits; Burlap; Nothing |
Notes | Art credit from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr's index card included in online scanned copy. |
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