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| Date | | Number: 838 | Lang: English (en) | |||
| Uploaded | by Aldridge Prior | |||
| File size | 26.28mb consisting of 7 pages | Format: EBook | |||
| File name | 1930-04-26 Funny Wonder 0839.cbz | |||
| Downloads | 26 and 330 views | |||
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| Notes | A brain-melting number of incarnations later, 'The Funny Wonder' finally hit its stride when Harrold Garrish greenlit a strip about Charlie Chaplin (issue already uploaded here by another fine gentleman!). Chaplin was still on the front page in 1930, with Bertie Brown as the usual artist; he was also drawing "Our Kinema Couple" and "Sally In Our Alley" on the centre spread as well as an ungodly amount of other strips in AP's arsenal of weeklies. "Marmaduke and His Ma" is by Freddie Crompton; "Nap and His Bonny Bodyguard" is by the legendary Reg Parlett, and on the back page is "Pitch and Toss" by Roy Wilson. Text serials aren't a huge amount of fun in this one, sadly - standard issue detective Derek Lawson; cowboy detective Cowboy Charlie; that strange fascination with ventriloquism which suggests Stan Gooch was lurking somewhere in editorial; generic Foreign Legion page filler. | |||
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