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Animal Comics
Date | Number: 7 | Lang: English (en)
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NameAnimal Comics 7 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 60 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCopyright 1944, by Oskar Lebeck.

The on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1944, New Series, Vol. 39, No. 1.
 
Cover1 page
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersUncle Wiggily Longears; Sammy Littletail; Susie Littletail; Blackie
 
Comic StoryPuppy versus Goose / Animal Antics (1 page)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
PencilsAugust Lenox (signed)
InksAugust Lenox (signed)
NotesOn inside front cover in black, white and red.
 
StoryUncle Wiggily (12 pages)
SynopsisFido Flip-Flop teaches Uncle Wiggily how to flip.
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersUncle Wiggily Longears; Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy; Dr. Possum; Fido Flip-Flop
Script
PencilsH. R. McBride
InksH. R. McBride
First LineOh, ouch! Oh, dear me and a potato pancake!
NotesCopyright 1944 Howard R. Garis.

Gaylord Du Bois writer credit per Gaylord Du Bois, page 4, Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title compiled from the original account books by Randall W. Scott (Michigan State University Libraries 1985) 203 leaves ; 28 cm. -- Photocopy of computer printout. -- Call no.: PN6727.D77 A2S35 1985, which states: "Uncle Wiggly. 12p. For Animal Comics #8. Paid Sept. 29, 1943."

Hubbell R. McBride art credit per Michael Barrier, page 71, "Funnybooks" (UCPress 2015), which states, "The 'Uncle Wiggly' stories were drawn by Hubbell R. McBride, who was, like his Western colleagues Arthur Jameson and George Kerr, a veteran illustrator---in McBride's case, of Liberty magazine's covers."
 
StoryHector the Henpecked Rooster (9.83 pages)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersHector the Henpecked Rooster; Mrs. Bertha Henpeck; Herman
PencilsRube Grossman
InksRube Grossman
First LineNo, fellers, I don't think I'll play checkers with you tonight
NotesCopr. 1944 by Famous Studios.
 
Statement of OwnershipStatement of Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc.
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
 
Text StoryLittle Peter Penguin (4 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersLittle Peter Penguin; Mother Penguin; Mr. Sea-lion
First LineLittle Peter Penguin stood at the edge of the ice floe and looked down into the water.
 
Comic StoryLittle Brother to the King (8 pages)
SynopsisJoey brown-noses Leo, who then casually calls him "little brother." The baboons mix it up with Joey over, first, Leo's food; second, over Joey's bragging being Leo's little brother; third, over Leo's waterhole; and, finally, after having caught Joey by the tail under a big rock, their plot to roll a big rock on Leo, too. At risk of his own skin Joey warns Leo, so the baboons roll rocks down at Joey, but one rock breaks the big rock holding Joey's tail, freeing him. Leo and his girl, Princess Leona, and Joey rout the baboons, and Leona declares all the jungle will now know Joey's status.
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersJoey Jackal; King Leo the Lion; baboons; horseflies; Princess Leona
Script
PencilsGeorge Kerr
InksGeorge Kerr
NotesGaylord Du Bois script credit per "Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title compiled from the original account books by Randall W. Scott" (1985), page 187: "Little Brother to the King. 9p."

Per page panel count is 4,8,8,8,8,8,7,7; the effect, one presumes, of fitting a 9 page story into 8 pages.
 
StoryMuggins Mouse (5 pages)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersMuggins Mouse; Susy Mouse
Script
PencilsDan Gormley
InksDan Gormley
First LineOne morning little Muggins Mouse passed by a big white rat
 
Comic StoryHow to Outsmart a Wolf / Blackie (9 pages)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersBlackie; The Wolf
PencilsTom Golden
InksTom Golden
NotesCopr. 1944 by Famous Studios.
 
Comic StoryGinger (8 pages)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersGinger; Frog Brothers; Fagan the Fox
PencilsGeorge Kerr
InksGeorge Kerr
 
ActivityColograph Valentine (1 page)
PencilsEmma McKean (signed)
InksEmma McKean (signed)
NotesOn inside back cover. Including McKean's signature baby chick.
 
Comic StoryMonkey Versus Football / Animal Antics (1 page)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
PencilsAugust Lenox (signed)
InksAugust Lenox (signed)
NotesBack cover.
 
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