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Frisky Fables
Date | Number: v4 6 | Lang: English (en)
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NameFrisky Fables v4 6 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesFRISKY FABLES, Vol. 4, No. 6, Dec., 1948-Jan., 1949, published bi-monthly by The Premium Group of Comics, a Division of The Premium Service Co. Inc., P. O. Box 1198, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa. Editorial offices, 119 West 19th Street, New York 11, N. Y. Indexed from a scan from http://goldenagecomics.co.uk/.
On-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1948 Periodicals, page 188.
 
Cover1 page
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
PencilsAl Fago (signed)
InksAl Fago (signed)
 
Letters PageNo Title (1 page)
FeatureFriskytown News
Letterstypeset
NotesOn inside front cover.
 
StoryNeddy Bear (6 pages)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersNeddy Bear; Betsy Bear; Magic Elf; Squire; Wicked Witch
PencilsAl Fago (signed)
InksAl Fago (signed)
First LineNow I know how the cow felt when she jumped over the moon!
 
AdvertisementNo Title (1 page)
FeatureErector
Letters?; typeset
CharactersSuperman
First LineBoys! Look at all the spectacular buzz-with-action models you can build with Erector
 
Comic StoryThe Woman Who Lived in a Shoe / Dopsy Durvy (6 pages)
CharactersDopsy Durvy; Calvin Cobbler; James; Mr. Bootz; Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
PencilsJason Comic Art (signed)
InksJason Comic Art (signed)
 
CartoonNo Title
GenreHumor; Children
Script (signed)
PencilsMilt Hammer (signed)
InksMilt Hammer (signed)
First LineWhat's the matter -- is that ice cream cone too big for you???
NotesTwo gag panels. Under a half page ad for Kellogg's Krumbles.
 
Text StoryRoddy the Radio Tube (2 pages)
ScriptM. K. Marks
Letterstypeset
 
CartoonNo Title
GenreHumor; Children
Script (signed)
PencilsMilt Hammer (signed)
InksMilt Hammer (signed)
First LineWell, here I am -- bright and early!!
Notes4 single panel gag comics. Remaining 2/9 of the page consists of ads.
 
Comic StoryGood Manners / Spunky (7 pages)
SynopsisSpunky doesn't believe in good manners, and is going about being rude to everybody. A giraffe parent teaches him a lesson.
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersSpunky; Spunky's mother; Nutzy, a squirrel; giraffe child; giraffe parent
PencilsJason Comic Art (signed)
InksJason Comic Art (signed)
First LineGood manners never made a hit with me.
 
CartoonNo Title
GenreHumor; Children
Script (signed)
PencilsMilt Hammer (signed)
InksMilt Hammer (signed)
First LineI see where they're going to tax hitchhikers!!
Notes4 single panel gag comics. Remaining 1/6 of the page consists of ads.
 
StoryTick, Tack and Toe (6 pages)
CharactersTick; Tack; Toe
PencilsJason Comic Art (signed)
InksJason Comic Art (signed)
First LineThey-- --Wentum-- --That way!
 
CartoonNo Title
GenreHumor; Children
Script (signed)
PencilsMilt Hammer (signed)
InksMilt Hammer (signed)
First LineHow come you always take chocolate cake on picnics??
Notes2 single panel gag comics. Bottom half of page is a Slinky ad.
 
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