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Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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A zipped file with a "CBR" file inside it, that is why there is no preview. Strange that people do that.
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Fixed now :)
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A surprisingly sophisticated story, and great art from Bob Oksner. I was wondering why Oksner kept including his signature in the artwork so frequently, until I discovered that Miss Cairo Jones was a comic strip, and this is just a reprint collection of comic strips.
  
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NameMiss Cairo Jones 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly
 
Cover1 page
GenreAdventure
CharactersCairo Jones; Saber von Tigron; Marina; Steve Racy
PencilsBob Oksner
InksBob Oksner
NotesCover is an enlargement from an interior panel.
 
AdvertisementAmerican Ranger Glowlight (1 page)
Letterstypeset
First LineFor every real American boy and girl!
 
StoryMiss Cairo Jones (24 pages)
SynopsisCairo Jones and the reporter Steve Racy are on the trail of her war criminal husband, Saber von Tigron, who finally hangs himself to avoid capture. [Synopsis from Anthony Durrant via the error list, August 2007]
GenreAdventure
CharactersCairo Jones; Saber von Tigron; Steve Racy; Sigmund Taub [Sigmund Schlye]; Oscar; Jeannie; Marina
Script
PencilsBob Oksner (signed)
InksBob Oksner (signed)
First LineReady yet, Cairo?
NotesDates for this sequence found by Rod Beck.
 
StorySimp O'Dill (5 pages)
SynopsisFour Simp O'Dill Sunday strips. 1) Simp goes parachute jumping 2) Simp goes to teach hillbillies, 3) Simp trades places with Jocko the ape, 4) Professor Faertildray crosses a pigeon with a woodpecker and 5) Professor Faertildray blows up the house when Simp unplugs his bath.
GenreHumor
CharactersSimp O'Dill; Professor Faertildray; Lem; Jocko (monkey)
Script (signed)
PencilsSol Hess (signed)
InksSol Hess (signed)
LettersSol Hess (signed)
First LineGet in, Simp, and don't worry about a thing
 
Comic StoryNo Title (2 pages)
Synopsis4 half page strips. 1) A tramp needs five red points, 2) Mose falls off a house, 3) two men on a log in an angry sea and 4) a bellboy doesn't cut a hanging man down because he isn't dead yet.
FeatureSilly Dillys
GenreHumor
CharactersMose
Script (signed)
PencilsSol Hess (signed)
InksSol Hess (signed)
LettersSol Hess (signed)
First LineHere my good man. I know you can use this
NotesSilly Dillys was the topper strip to Simp O'Dell.
 
AdvertisementVacutex Blackhead Remover (1 page)
SynopsisJim asks Tom why he and his sister are not popular.
Letters?; typeset
CharactersJim; Tom
First LineI wonder why we're not popular Sis?
 
AdvertisementScrap Fun for Everyone (1 page)
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AdvertisementDean Studios Photo Enlargements
Pencils?; ? (photograph)
Inks?; ? (photograph)
Letterstypeset
First LineNew enlargement 3¢ stamp
NotesTop third of back cover.
 
AdvertisementNo Title
FeatureGold Crown Products
Letterstypeset
First LineGiven your choice of valuable gifts or cash
NotesBottom two-thirds of back cover.
 
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