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Popular Comics
Date | Number: 92 | Lang: English (en)
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NamePopular Comics 92 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 60 | Frequency: monthly
NotesPublished monthly and copyright 1943 by Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 149 Madison Avenue, New York 16, N. Y.
 
Cover1 page
GenreAdventure; Humor; Aviation
CharactersSmilin' Jack [Jack Martin]; Madam Mongoose; Kitty (a cat); Smokey Stover; Chief Cash U. Nutt; Spooky (a cat); Dr. Stephen Bobbs; Mountain Music Malone; Skeezix Wallet; Nina Clock
 
StoryGrin and Bear It (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsGeorge Lichty (signed)
InksGeorge Lichty (signed)
First LineThis army life is a cinch
NotesFour single panel cartoons on inside front cover in black, white and red.
 
StorySmilin' Jack (8 pages)
SynopsisJack and Downwind attend the Diplomats Ball, but so does Madam Mongoose. She has Jack and Downwind abducted and flown to her headquarters, where they find Dixie Lee busy folding leaflets, oblivious to their anti-American content. Madam Mongoose turns out to be an associate of Jack's old foe, The Head, and she plans to eliminate Jack, Downwind and Dixie by taking them into the stratosphere in an unpressurized plane, where they will die from lack of oxygen. The plane ices up and crashes, but Jack, Downwind, Mary and Madam Mongoose all survive. Madam Mongoose escapes while Jack is going for help.
Job #P.C.#92-4310
GenreAdventure; Aviation
CharactersSmilin' Jack [Jack Martin]; Fat Stuff; Downwind Jaxon [also as Uncle Theon]; Dixie Lee; Southy; Dome; Milt; Madam Mongoose (villain); Musclebound (villain); Dark Eyes (villain); The Head (cameo flashback, villain)
Script
PencilsBoody Rogers (credited)
InksBoody Rogers (credited)
LettersBoody Rogers
First LineHoney Lamb! Uncle Theon welcomes you!
NotesCopyright, 1940, by the News Syndicate Co. Inc.
 
StoryDr. Bobbs (6 pages)
GenreMedical
CharactersDr. Haines; Mountain Music Malone; Mr. Snitch; Mr. McSnick; Nurse Blossom; Slapsy McGonigle
Script
PencilsJay McArdle (see notes) (signed)
InksJay McArdle (see notes) (signed)
First LineGoing to a baseball game to relax, Dr. Bobbs' medical curiosity is aroused
NotesCopr. 1941, King Features Syndicate, Inc.

The story includes strips dated August 30, September 8, September 12, and September 15, 1941.

McArdle's signature shows up on the third panel on the last page.
 
Comic StoryThe Black Market Gang / Gang Busters (6 pages)
GenreCrime
CharactersMark Welty; Dan; Darcy; Mr. Doane; Martha Doane; Tony Lugos (villain); Mac (villain)
NotesBased on Phillips H. Lord's famous radio feature.
Copyright 1943 by Phillips H. Lord, Incorporated.
 
StoryElza Poppin (2 pages)
GenreHumor; Military
CharactersElza Poppin; Private Sims; Sarge; Joe
PencilsGeorge Swanson (signed)
InksGeorge Swanson (signed)
First LineWhere's Private Sims?
NotesFive Elza Poppin cartoon strips.
 
StoryTerry and the Pirates (8 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersBig Stoop; April Kane; Deeth Crispin; Klang (villain)
Script
PencilsMilton Caniff
InksMilton Caniff
LettersFrank Engli
First LineKlang sees two official invader cars coming into the valley
NotesCopyright 1940 by the News Syndicate Co. Inc.
 
StoryThe Gumps (1 page)
GenreHumor; Domestic
CharactersAndy Gump [Andrew Gump]; Hortense De Stross; Uncle Bim Gump [Benjamin Gump; also as Alexander Gump]
Script
PencilsGus Edson (signed)
InksGus Edson (signed)
First LineWoe is me!
NotesCopr. 1938, by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Syndicate, Inc.
 
StorySmokey Stover (1 page)
GenreHumor
CharactersChief Cash U. Nutt
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
First Line--and now three turns to the right-
NotesCopr. 1941, by News Syndicate Co., Inc.
 
StorySmokey Stover (1 page)
GenreHumor
CharactersChief Cash U. Nutt
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
First LineWell, burn my britches!
NotesCopr. 1941, by News Syndicate Co., Inc.
 
StoryEtta Kett (4 pages)
GenreTeen
CharactersEtta Kett; Bill Todd; Biff; Mr. Kett; Mrs. Kett
Script (signed)
PencilsPaul Robinson (signed)
InksPaul Robinson (signed)
First LineOh, Dad! I hear you're an air-raid warden!
NotesCopr. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Inc.
 
StoryPolly and Her Pals (2 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
CharactersSam'l Perkins [Paw]; Suzie Perkins [Maw]; Kitty (a cat)
Script
PencilsCliff Sterrett (signed)
InksCliff Sterrett (signed)
First LineI'm glad you chucked that horrid, old, hall hat-rack, Polly.
NotesCopr. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Inc.
 
StoryPolly and Her Pals (2 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
CharactersSam'l Perkins [Paw]; Suzie Perkins [Maw]; Kitty (a cat); Ash [Ashur Perkins]; Carrie; Gertrude [as Angel]; Maggie
Script
PencilsCliff Sterrett (signed)
InksCliff Sterrett (signed)
First LineWild hosses couldn't make me tell how I got this black eye, Uncle Sam'l
NotesCopr. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Inc.
 
Text StoryThrough Fire and Snow (3 pages)
GenreWar
CharactersKen Barclay; Yvonne Barclay; Nazis (villains)
PencilsBob Jenney (signed)
InksBob Jenney (signed)
NotesCopr. 1943 by R. S. Callender.
 
Comic StoryForeign Entanglements / Spooky (1 page)
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersFenwick Flooky
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
NotesCopr. 1940, by News Syndicate Co., Inc.
 
Comic StoryLid Astray / Spooky (1 page)
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersFenwick Flooky; Eddie Skimmer
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
NotesCopr. 1940, by News Syndicate Co., Inc.
 
StoryToots and Casper (4 pages)
SynopsisSince Aunt Clara can't bring Buttercup to them, Toots and Casper make a trip to her house to pick him up.
GenreHumor; Domestic
CharactersToots Hawkins; Casper Hawkins; Buttercup Hawkins; Colonel Hoofer; Sophie Hoofer; Aunt Clara
Script
PencilsJimmy Murphy
InksJimmy Murphy
First LineThere's the door-bell, Casper!
NotesCopr. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Inc.
 
StoryGasoline Alley (4 pages)
SynopsisLarry and Jessica break up.
GenreHumor; Domestic
CharactersSkeezix Wallet; Nina Clock; Walt Wallet; Jessica; Larry Packer
Script
PencilsFrank King
InksFrank King
First LineSkeezix, I knew you thought it was Larry we saw in the car yesterday.
NotesCopr. 1938, by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Syndicate, Inc.
 
StorySmokey Stover (1 page)
GenreHumor
CharactersChief Cash U. Nutt
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
First LineNo wonder our vacuum cleaner broke down, Smokey
NotesCopr. 1941, by News Syndicate Co., Inc.
 
AdvertisementBoy! It's Sure Easy to Write Love Letters Now! (1 page)
FeatureStravon Publishers
 
AdvertisementGet This Greatest Laugh Book (1 page)
FeatureLarch Publications
NotesOn inside back cover in black, white and red.
 
AdvertisementHelp Uncle Sam (1 page)
FeatureX-Acto; Crescent Products Co.
NotesBack cover.
 
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