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Cute Fun Album
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NotesContains: Champion Robot (a Creakyfoot text story), John Wesley Hardin, Tich the Tiny Tech, Mr. Apollo, Artist Draws Trumps (an Artist text story), Crime at the Circus (a Martin Speed text story), Inspector Nicholson Calls (an Inspector Nicholson, CID text story), London Bridge (text story), Buster the Boy Sheriff, Calling all Cars, Ozzy & Co. Ask - Any Odd Jobs? (an Ozzy of Overstone text story), Private Hugh & Mee, Planet XX (a Captain Regan story), Johnnie Duke the Boy Tec versus Master Crook and his Gang, Ghost Cabinet (a Gerald Baines, CID text story), Looney's Labour Exchange, Bobby Bubble always in Trouble, Speed Wizards (a Ted Gray text story), Jim the Gym Instructor, Cads of Coshem's College, Fair Play's a Dual, Pirates of the Spaceways (a Jerry Trent & Radia text story), Regans Flying Circus (a Bill Regan text story), Tiny, Hurricane Hurry, Big Bill Meets his Master (a Greygarth School text story), P. C. Farthing.
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NameCute Fun Album 1953 | Published
PublicationPrice: 4/- [0-4-0 GBP] | Pages: 118
 
Cover1 page
GenreWestern-frontier
PencilsBob Wilkin (signed)
InksBob Wilkin (signed)
ColorsBob Wilkin (signed)
 
Blank PageNo Title (1 page)
 
IllustrationNo Title (1 page)
Pencils? (Illustration)
Letters?; typeset
First LineThis is a... [illustration of a swan] book and belongs to:
NotesSpace for name of owner after 'belongs to:'; price in bottom right corner.
 
Blank PageNo Title (2 pages)
 
IllustrationNo Title (1 page)
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
First LineThe mad bull put down its head and charged at Breakyfoot.
NotesFrontispiece with illustration of scene from Champion Robot.
 
CreditsNo Title (1 page)
Letters?; typeset
Script (signed)
PencilsJock McCail (signed)
InksJock McCail (signed)
First LineCute Fun album
NotesIllustration of a parachutist shooting at a large bird which is attacking him in the air. Publication details below.
 
ContentsCute Fun Album 1953 (1 page)
Letters?; typeset
First LineContents
 
Text StoryChampion Robot (10 pages)
SynopsisA boy has an old robot that he loves and enters into a competition against other, newer robots.
Letters?; typeset
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
First Line"Creakyfoot!" his father had exclaimed.
NotesText story with three illustrations.
 
Comic StoryJohn Wesley Hardin (1 page)
SynopsisLife and death of John Wesley Hardin.
GenreWestern-frontier
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
LettersJock McCail
First LineHardin, of good family and education, killed a negro when he was a schoolboy.
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisTich is saved when a Duke asks him to keep his heir from being kidnapped.
FeatureTich the Tiny Tec
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsHarry E. Pease (signed)
InksHarry E. Pease (signed)
LettersHarry E. Pease (signed)
First LineAw! I must get a client soon, or I’ll be ruined - I've got to find some cash from somewhere to pay up these bills!
 
Comic StoryMr. Apollo and the Atomic Pills (6 pages)
SynopsisProfessor Calitrope tests his atomic pills on a young boy who grows to giant size and causes some disruption.
FeatureMr. Apollo
GenreHumor; Superhero
Script
PencilsKing-Ganteaume
InksKing-Ganteaume
LettersKing-Ganteaume
First LineThese sugar-coated atomic body-building pills will be a sensation - what with the pills themselves and the antidote.
 
Text StoryThe Artist Draws Trumps (6 pages)
SynopsisThe Artist disguises himself as a famous detective in order to steal a diamond at a fancy dress ball.
FeatureThe Artist
Pencils? (illustrations)
Inks? (illustrations)
Letters?; typeset
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
First LineI sat up with a jerk as I scanned the headlines in the evening paper.
NotesText story with two illustrations.
 
Text StoryThe Crime at the Circus (10 pages)
SynopsisSpeed is asked to help safeguard the Bullow pendant when its owner performs at the circus.
FeatureMartin Speed
Letters?; typeset
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
First LineMartin Speed and his assistants, Susie and Sam Spry, walked by the elephant stables.
NotesText story with three illustrations.
 
Text StoryInspector Nicholson Calls! (7.5 pages)
SynopsisJohnnie and Nicholson visit a man who's sent the inspector a warning about a blackmailer called Bukhardt.
FeatureJohnnie Calvert
Pencils? (illustrations)
Inks? (illustrations)
Letters?; typeset
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
First LineThe Calverts were entertaining a guest - Inspector Robert Jason Nicholson of the County C.I.D.
NotesText story with three illustrations.
 
Text ArticleLondon Bridge
SynopsisTales about the history of London Bridge.
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
Script
First LineLondon Bridge, celebrated in song and story, has a charming legend referring to its foundation.
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisBuster captures Bad Bill with the help of a pint of pop.
FeatureBuster the Boy Sheriff
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
Script
PencilsWally Robertson
InksWally Robertson
LettersWally Robertson
First LineI'll take a look at the saloon and see if he's there!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisCappy is annoyed that Lobby and Winkle have been playing noughts and crosses on his door and tells them to paint it.
FeatureAll At Sea
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsHarry Banger (signed)
InksHarry Banger (signed)
LettersHarry Banger (signed)
First LineHere comes Cappy! I’d better scoot!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (4 pages)
SynopsisRiley and Connor follow a speeding car only for it to crash into a quarry. When they investigate, Riley discovers that the driver had been dead for some time.
FeatureCalling All Cars
GenreCrime
Script
PencilsBill McCail
InksBill McCail
LettersBill McCail
First LineI’m pulling in for a smoke, Riley!
 
Text StoryOzzy & Co. Ask - Any Odd Jobs? (9.75 pages)
SynopsisWhen Ginger throws a book at Foghorn and misses, it breaks a window and the boys are told they must pay for it. In the meantime, Ozzy has been learning to play football with the aid of one of his inventions, which speeds up his reactions.
FeatureOzzy the Wiz
Pencils? (illustrations)
Inks? (illustrations)
Letters?; typeset
GenreHumor
Script
First LineFoghorn Wilson was a first-rate chap to have around when there was a scrap - he was the heftiest fellow in the Fourth.
NotesText story with three illustrations.
 
AdvertisementNo Title
Letters?; typeset
GenreNon-fiction
First LineYou can read more about Ozzy & Co, in Ozzy of Overstone 5/- net.
NotesAdvertisement for Ozzy of Overstone by Michael Kendrick (Gerald G. Swan, 1951).
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisThe Sergeant sends Hugh and Mee to the gym where they sabotage the equipment.
FeaturePrivate Hugh & Mee
GenreHumor; Military
Script (signed)
PencilsHarry E. Pease (signed)
InksHarry E. Pease (signed)
LettersHarry E. Pease (signed)
First LineAw! I feel proper poorly! - Fit for nothing!
 
Comic StoryPlanet XX (4 pages)
SynopsisWhile strange missiles rain down on Earth, Captain Regan and his crew desperately try to get through to Planet XX.
GenreScience Fiction
Script (signed)
PencilsDouglas Lovern West (signed)
InksDouglas Lovern West (signed)
LettersDouglas Lovern West (signed)
First LineYes! It’s circled by some invisible force. We can’t break through to get near enough!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisMaster Crook uses a stolen sword to behead a jack-in-the-box so Johnnie leads him into a trap.
FeatureJohnnie Duke the Boy ‘Tec’ Versus Master Crook and his Gang
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsWally Robertson (signed)
InksWally Robertson (signed)
LettersWally Robertson (signed)
First LineHm! A warmonger, eh? Gimme that sword!
 
Text StoryThe Ghost Cabinet (10 pages)
SynopsisJerry has to find a missing formula, which it's creators seem to suspect has disappeared by occult means.
FeatureGerald Baines
Pencils? (illustrations)
Inks? (illustrations)
Letters?; typeset
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
First Line"It's perfectly extraordinary!" fumed Professor Russell Acheson.
NotesText story with three illustrations.
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisA new porter takes a case from a suspicious character and discovers it's dynamite.
FeatureLooney's Labour Exchange
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsDouglas Lovern West (signed)
InksDouglas Lovern West (signed)
LettersDouglas Lovern West (signed)
First LineTake this down to the ‘D & D’ Railway - they’ll give you a job!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisBobby loses the money his father gave him in a loose pipe and crashes into the shed when he rolls downhill in it.
FeatureBobby Bybbli, Always in Trouble
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsBert Hill (signed)
InksBert Hill (signed)
LettersBert Hill (signed)
First LineThis pipe is too small, go and buy me a bigger one, please, Bobby!
 
Text StorySpeed Wizards (3.67 pages)
SynopsisIn the middle of the day's races, Ted Gray, captain of a speedway team is asked to drive a man to his house which is one fire. He leaves a youngster to take his place and try to maintain the team's lead.
Letters?; typeset
GenreSports
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
First LineHaaarrruuummmppphhh!
NotesText story with two illustrations.
 
Publisher advertisementNo Title
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
First LineA new Swan album
NotesPromo for Western Fun Album (Gerald G. Swan, 1952 series).
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisThe boys have fun at Jim's expense so he makes a punching-bag out of them.
FeatureJim the Gym Instructor
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsWally Robertson (signed)
InksWally Robertson (signed)
LettersWally Robertson (signed)
First LineHit the punchball as hard as you can!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisWhen they see that teacher is afraid of dogs, the boys bribe Curly to bring a dog he's looking after to school.
FeatureCads of Coshem's College
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsHarry E. Pease (signed)
InksHarry E. Pease (signed)
LettersHarry E. Pease (signed)
First LineRemember, boys! It’s the cane for anyone who’s late this afternoon.
 
Comic StoryFair Plays a Duel (1 page)
SynopsisPete and Pedro, each claiming fifty notches on their gun butt, face off in a duel.
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
LettersJock McCail
First LineOn the Mexican border, Gunsmoke Pete met Paralizing Pedro - each looking for new fields to conquer!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisThe Sergeant is trampled and then caught in barbwire so looks a disgrace when he gets to the parade ground.
FeaturePrivate Hugh & Mee
GenreHumor; Military
Script (signed)
PencilsHarry E. Pease (signed)
InksHarry E. Pease (signed)
LettersHarry E. Pease (signed)
First LineGet the troops on the parade ground, Sergeant!
 
Text StoryPirates of the Spaceways (6 pages)
SynopsisRay, Jerry and their Martian friend, Tawny are held for ransom when their ship is captured and towed behind the pirate ship. Luckily, Tawny has a cold and it quickly spreads to their Martian captors.
Letters?; typeset
GenreScience Fiction
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
First Line"Enjoying our trip back to Mars, Ray?"
NotesText story with three illustrations.
 
Text StoryRegan's Flying Circus (6.5 pages)
SynopsisEddie is planning a dangerous stunt involving using three parachutes on the same jump, one after another.
Letters?; typeset
GenreDrama
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
First LineOut on the airfield stood a sleek, new monoplane.
NotesText story with one illustration.
 
Comic StoryNo Title
SynopsisTiny uses logic to try to convince his father that's he's elsewhere.
FeatureTiny
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsHarry Banger
InksHarry Banger
LettersHarry Banger
First LineYou are not here, Dad! I can prove it!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisTeacher confiscates the boys' marbles.
FeatureCads of Coshem's College
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsHarry E. Pease (signed)
InksHarry E. Pease (signed)
LettersHarry E. Pease (signed)
First LineWatch me win your ‘sixer’, Fatty!
 
Comic StoryNo Title (4 pages)
SynopsisHurricane has to use dynamite to blast out some bad men from a town.
FeatureHurricane Hurry
GenreWestern-frontier
Script
PencilsWilliam Ward
InksWilliam Ward
LettersWilliam Ward
First LineHuh! Just got here too late. He’s dead as a doornail!
 
Text Story"Big Bill" Meets his Master (5.5 pages)
SynopsisBill resents being punished for a prank on his new teacher, but learns that the teacher is a good sport and worth behaving for.
FeatureGreygarth
Letters?; typeset
GenreDrama
Script
PencilsJock McCail
InksJock McCail
First Line"Quiet everybody! He's coming!" At "Big Bill" Bassett's command a sudden hush descended on the Fourth Form at Greygarth as footsteps sounded in the corridor.
NotesText story with one illustration.
 
Comic StoryNo Title
SynopsisFarthing tries to arrest a man with no dog licence except that it's not his dog.
FeatureP.C. Farthing
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsHarry Banger (signed)
InksHarry Banger (signed)
LettersHarry Banger (signed)
First LineHalf a mo’, M’lad! Have you a licence for that dog?
 
Blank PageNo Title (1 page)
 
Publisher advertisementNo Title (1 page)
Pencils? (illustrations)
Inks? (illustrations)
Letters?; typeset
GenreNon-fiction
First LineAnnouncing the 1953 Edition of Archie Annual
NotesPromo for Archie Annual (Gerald G. Swan, 1951 series) #2.
 
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