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In re the Henrietta strip on page 26--
Can anybody explain to me what the joke is here?
Or did they chop off the last two panels for the indicia, thinking it was funny enough without the punch line? |
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Looks like you're right -- they must have discovered that they needed to include the statement of ownership at the last minute, and arbitrarily decided to cut the last tier of panels from the Henrietta one-page gag strip in order to fit it into the issue (the USPS required it to maintain subscription mailing permits). |
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@Peter B. Gillis - I imagine it was meant to turn out that something was stepping on the scale with her or that the scale was broken in the first place, because I think I’ve seen that joke used elsewhere, like in a Fritzi Ritz comic. |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | April 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month |
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Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Black Terror [Bob Benton]; Jean Starr |
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Advertisement | New Enlargement (1 page) |
Credits | Pencils:?;? (photos) | Inks:?;? (photos) | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Found on the inside front cover.
Sequence added by Craig Delich.
Illustrated advertisement from Gold Crown Products in Jefferson, Iowa, depicting a variety of prizes that readers can win, simply by selling packages of Gold Crown Spot Remover and Cleaner. Also an ad for photo enlargements from Dean Photos. |
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Synopsis | When some armed crooks enter Bob's drugstore and demand a certain notebook belonging to a man named Thompson be turned over to them, the Terror Twins get on the trail of the owner of that notebook and learn of an attempt to steal a valuable group of gems from a jewelers' convention. |
Credits | Job #: CC-547 |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Black Terror [Bob Benton]; Tim [Tim Roland]; Mayor Brant; Jean Starr; Mr. Thomson (villain, VIP in jewelers' convention, introduction); Jerry (villain, introduction); Tige (villain, introduction) |
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Synopsis | Bob and Tim are invited out for a demonstration at an airplane hanger when the hanger's workers suddenly emerge, acting more like strange, wild animals than men. The Terror discovers the man behind the situation who has been assigned the task of disrupting America's war production. |
Credits | Job #: CC-489 |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Black Terror [Bob Benton]; Tim [Tim Roland]; Jean Starr; Dr. Samoto (villain); Samoto's assistant (villain, flashback, death); sabotage gang (villains) |
Notes | Due to confusion with the inker Ed Hamilton, we formerly credited Edmond Hamilton as the scripter of this story. |
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Text Story | Golden Loot (1 page) |
Synopsis | Dan discovers a clever way to outwit a Japanese officer and his men, who are certain that the Americans and Dutch hiding in the hills won't shoot at them. |
Credits | Pencils:? (spot illustration) | Inks:? (spot illustration) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: War | Characters: Dan Raymond; Governor Kurt Boomer; Captain Kushima (villain); the Japanese (villains) |
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Synopsis | Henrietta diets and exercises every way possible....and still gains 100 pounds! |
Featuring | Henrietta |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Henrietta (a hippo) |
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Statement of Ownership | Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | The Editor is stated to be N. L. Pines and the Business Manager is H. L. Herbert. |
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Synopsis | Bob and Tim head into the Cascade Mountains in search of a rare species of the deadly Nightshade Plant in order that the government can develop a new drug from it that can treat soldiers suffering from battle shock. |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Black Terror [Bob Benton]; Tim [Tim Roland]; Sung-Ha (freedom fighter); Cheng (freedom fighter); General Shukahaki (villain, introduction); the Japanese (villains, some die) |
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Text Story | Young Gunsmith (1 page) |
Synopsis | Lincoln, or Link as he was better known, was learning the gun trade from his father, and came into contact with a notorious bank robber, who was holding him and his father hostage. Quick thinking on his part enabled the local Sheriff to capture the robber and save them. |
Credits | Pencils:? (spot illustration) | Inks:? (spot illustration) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Lincoln Brennan (son of Jeb Brennan); Jeb Brennan (gunsmith); Sheriff Godfrey; Trigger Daly (villain, bank robber) |
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Synopsis | Nixon and Mannewata make a deal to supply gold to half-breeds in return for stirring up the Indians on the warpath, and no better way existed to do that than to kill the Chief. |
Featuring | Thunderhoof |
Credits | Job #: CC-77 |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Thunderhoof (a black stallion); Stardust (white filly); Chief Fightin' Bear (death); Dick Foster; Pat (rancher); Joe Nixon (villain, introduction, death); Mannewata (villain, an Indian, introduction, death); White Eagle (villain, Chief's son, reforms) |
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Text Story | Spaghetti for Breakfast (1 page) |
Synopsis | 15-year-old Anthony Gallo was learning his father's business from the ground up, when suddenly thieves enter the business, rob the place and hold him and his father hostage. But Anthony uses alphabet soup noodles to alert the State Police to rescue them! |
Credits | Script: Charles B. Strong (credited) | Pencils:? (spot illustration) | Inks:? (spot illustration) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Anthony Gallo; Frank Gallo (Anthony's father, owner of pasta firm); State Policemen; Packer Daly (villain); Trigger (villain) |
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Synopsis | Old Paint literally paints himself into a bad situation, with only one way out! |
Featuring | Old Paint |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Old Paint (a horse) |
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Advertisement | History's Mysteries |
Credits | Letters:?; typeset |
Content | Genre: History | Characters: Smith Brothers |
Notes | Strip recounts the mystery of the ship, the Mary Celeste, which was found adrift in perfect condition with the tables set for dinner.....but with no one aboard! |
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Synopsis | Volto uses his magnetic powers to foil sabotage against our occupation forces and save Lily from foreign gangsters. |
Content | Genre: Science Fiction; Superhero | Characters: Volto; Jimmy; Joe; Lily; pair of kidnappers (villains) |
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Advertisement | I Will Show You How to Learn Radio by Practicing in Spare Time (1 page) |
Credits | Pencils:? (photos) | Inks:? (photos) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Characters: J. E. Smith (company President, photo) |
Notes | Found on the insode back cover.
Illustrated advertisement from the J. E. Smith Company, encouraging readers to send in the coupon provided in order to receive six big kits of spare radio parts, accompanied by a free sample lesson and a 64-page booklet titled "Win Rich Rewards in Radio", so they could learn how to make extra money repairing radios in their spare time.
Sequence added by Craig Delich. |
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Found on the back cover.
Illustrated advertisement from the Juel Company, encouraging readers to try the 7-Day risk free offer to use the Julene System, fully guaranteed to grow longer hair on men or women!
Sequence added by Craig Delich. |
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