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The Funnies
Date | Number: 18 | Lang: English (en)
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NameThe Funnies 18 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
NotesOn sale date based on house ads in the previous issue of The Funnies which state that this issue was expected to be on sale Tuesday February 8th. Note that there is conflicting information in The Funnies #17 regarding the expected on sale date of issue #18. There are three ads indicating Thursday January 27th and eleven ads indicating Tuesday February 8th. Since it is more likely that the issue was delayed during production, the February 8th date is believed to be the more accurate one.

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Cover1 page
GenreHumor; Children
First LineHey! I don't want the gang to see that Valentine.
 
Letters PageNo Title (1 page)
SynopsisOn inside front cover.
FeatureThe Funnies Letter Club
Letterstypeset
 
StoryHerky (3 pages)
GenreHumor; Children
Script
PencilsClyde Lewis
InksClyde Lewis
LettersClyde Lewis ?
First LineSo long, Noodles, ol' kid, see ya later…
 
StoryAlley Oop (4 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsV. T. Hamlin
InksV. T. Hamlin
LettersV. T. Hamlin
First LineEvery time I think'a ol' Foozy with a big stone tied to his leg…
 
StoryDan Dunn (4 pages)
GenreCrime
Script
PencilsNorman Marsh
InksNorman Marsh
First LineGet this wire off right away, Irwin!
 
StoryStranger Than Fiction (2 pages)
GenreNon-fiction
Script
PencilsWalter Galli
InksWalter Galli
First LineJames A. Garfield received only one vote…
 
StoryOur Boarding House (3 pages)
Colors? (red tones)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsBill Freyse
InksBill Freyse
First LineEgad - watching you polish your motor brings to mind…
 
Comic StoryG-Man vs. the Red X / G-Men on the Job (2 pages)
Colors? (red tones)
GenreCrime
Script
PencilsMilt Youngren
InksMilt Youngren
 
StoryFreckles and His Friends (2 pages)
GenreHumor; Children
Script
PencilsMerrill Blosser
InksMerrill Blosser
First LineOscar, I want you to go to the butcher's…
 
ActivityNo Title (1 page)
FeatureEverybody's Playmate
Script
PencilsA. W. Nugent
InksA. W. Nugent
 
StoryBronc Peeler (2 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script
PencilsFred Harman
InksFred Harman
First LineWatch him, folks - my pal Bronc is ridin' th' worst hoss…
 
StoryThe Nut Bros, Ches and Wal (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsBill Freyse
InksBill Freyse
First LineYou asked me - while playing on a golf course…
 
StoryBoots and Her Buddies (2 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAbe Martin
InksAbe Martin
First LineThere are some beautiful Christmas trees around here, all right…
 
StoryDon Dixon and the Hidden Empire (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Science Fiction
Script
PencilsCarl Pfeufer
InksCarl Pfeufer
First LineThe discovery that Don Dixon has entered the city rouses Kath to a fury
 
StoryTad of the Tanbark (1 page)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsCarl Pfeufer
InksCarl Pfeufer
First LineIn the hut of the witch-doctor - Tad, Slim and Sam Bangs…
 
Text ArticleNo Title (1 page)
FeatureCurious Facts About Stamps
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
Script
 
StoryCaptain Easy (4 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsRoy Crane
InksRoy Crane
LettersRoy Crane ?
First LineBy George! Captain, you're a wonder!
 
Comic StoryPutting It Over! / Ben Webster (3 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsEdwin Alger
InksEdwin Alger
 
ActivityNo Title (2 pages)
FeatureFunnies Cartoon Club
Script
PencilsW. C. Brigham
InksW. C. Brigham
 
StoryOut Our Way (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsJ. R. Williams
InksJ. R. Williams
First LineI didn't see where he went.
 
StoryTailspin Tommy (3 pages)
GenreAdventure; Aviation
Script
PencilsHal Forrest
InksHal Forrest
First LineStart walkin' that plank!
 
StoryFour Aces (1 page)
GenreAdventure; Aviation
Script
PencilsHal Forrest
InksHal Forrest
First LineMaurie, warned by June's signals…
 
ActivityNo Title (1 page)
FeatureThe Funnies Crossword Puzzle Page
Letterstypeset
 
StoryThe Comic Zoo (1 page)
Colors? (red tones)
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
Script
PencilsGeorge Scarbo
InksGeorge Scarbo
First LineI was going to buy my girl a swell bouquet of flowers…
 
Text StoryNo Title (1 page)
FeatureThe Tinymites
Letterstypeset
Script
PencilsGeorge Scarbo
InksGeorge Scarbo
 
StoryScribbly
SynopsisMr. Barlowe learns that an errand-boy lost the week's payroll of $7000. After hours, Roscoe is cleaning up and finds a briefcase in a trash can.
GenreHumor; Teen
CharactersScribbly Jibbet; Mr. Barlowe; Roscoe T. Rooney; unnamed Daily Bugle employees
Script
PencilsSheldon Mayer (signed)
InksSheldon Mayer
First LineScribbly has persuaded his boss, Mr. Barlowe to give Roscoe a job…
 
Comic StoryWhy Big Brothers Leave Home by Scribbly / Scribbly
SynopsisScribbly's kid brother puts a tack on his chair.
GenreHumor; Teen
CharactersScribbly Jibbet; Dinky Jibbet
Script
PencilsSheldon Mayer (signed)
InksSheldon Mayer (signed)
First LineTsk tsk
NotesBased on an idea sent in by Albert Skinner.
 
StoryScribbly
SynopsisRoscoe brings the briefcase that he found to a pawn shop, but the owner is not interested. Roscoe figures that he might be able to sell it to his boss, Mr. Barlowe. Before Roscoe can say anything, Mr. Barlowe recognizes it as the missing payroll, and praises him for being the only honest man left in the world.
GenreHumor; Teen
CharactersScribbly Jibbet; Mr. Barlowe; Roscoe T. Rooney; Uncle Sam (introduction, pawn shop owner)
Script
PencilsSheldon Mayer (signed)
InksSheldon Mayer
First LineHello Roscoe - you beck again, hah?
 
Comic StoryWhy Big Brothers Leave Home by Scribbly / Scribbly
SynopsisA reader suggests Scribbly call his kid brother "Snoopsie".
GenreHumor; Teen
CharactersScribbly Jibbet; Dinky Jibbet
Script
PencilsSheldon Mayer (signed)
InksSheldon Mayer (signed)
First LineWhy not call your kid-brother 'Snoopsie'?
NotesBased on an idea sent in by Lenore Conrad.
 
ActivityNo Title (1 page)
FeatureHome Magic
Script
PencilsA. W. Nugent
InksA. W. Nugent
 
StoryNow You Tell One
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsCourtney Dunkel
InksCourtney Dunkel
First LineA man was found in Dizzyville, MO…
 
Text StoryBattle Beneath the Midnight Sun (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreAdventure; Jungle
Script
PencilsW. C. Brigham (signed)
InksW. C. Brigham (signed)
 
StoryMutt and Jeff / Mutt & Jeff (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsBud Fisher
InksBud Fisher
First LineIt ain't deep! It's only up to my hips!
 
StoryReg'lar Fellers (3 pages)
GenreHumor; Children
Script
PencilsGene Byrnes
InksGene Byrnes
First LineNext Friday is your rich Uncle Willie's birthday…
 
ActivityBasketball Guard (1 page)
FeatureBe a Champion
GenreSports
Script (signed)
PencilsEd Cronin (signed)
InksEd Cronin (signed)
 
Comic StoryStanley Morgan / Heroes' Hall of Fame (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction; Biography
Script
PencilsStookie Allen
InksStookie Allen
 
StoryOut Our Way (1 page)
GenreHumor; Children
Script
PencilsJ. R. Williams
InksJ. R. Williams
First LineWhy, I thot this was a bridge!
 
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