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Publication | September 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month |
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Synopsis | Rabbit barber uses mop as hair piece for dog. |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Supermouse |
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| Boys! Girls! Make Your Own Models… (1 page) |
Credits | Letters:?; typeset |
Notes | Inside front cover advertisement for a mold-art kit told in comic strip format from Rubber-For-Molds, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois. |
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Credits | Job #: AC-877 |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Supermouse; Annabel |
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Credits | Job #: AC-709 |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Hucky Duck |
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Credits | Job #: AC-948 |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Bruno |
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Text Story | The Lonely Turtle (1 page) |
Synopsis | "None of the Little Animals Wanted to Play with Tommy!" |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Tommy Turtle; Jim Squirrel; Charlie Bunny; Freddy Bear; Billy Beaver |
Notes | The Synopsis is the tag phrase at the bottom of the story, printed with large letters in title case. |
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Synopsis | No matter what he does, Dodger can't prevent birds from crashing into his tree-home. |
Credits | Job #: AC-904 |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Dodger de Squoil |
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Featuring | Homer House Hunter |
Credits | Job #: AC-583 |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Homer House Hunter |
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Text Story | A Word to the Wise (1 page) |
Synopsis | Stubborn Rudgy Raccoon just wouldn't take any advice. |
Featuring | Rudgy Raccon |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: 124-A |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Rudgy Raccoon; Chirp the Chipmunk |
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Credits | Job #: AC-507 |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Samuel Spaniel |
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Featuring | Cholmondeley pronounced "Chumley"! |
Credits | Script: Ed DiMattia [as DiMattia] (signed) | Pencils: Ed DiMattia [as DiMattia] (signed) | Inks: Ed DiMattia [as DiMattia] (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Cholmondeley |
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Text Story | Kitty on the Keys (1 page) |
Synopsis | Sandy, a big yellow cat, wanted to be a pianist. |
Featuring | Sandy and Mike |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: 128-A |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Sandy (a cat); Mike (a dog) |
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Synopsis | Uncle Yehooty can't get his book read due to interruptions by nephews Hooty and Tooty. |
Credits | Job #: AC-901 |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Uncle Yehooty; Hooty Yehooty; Tooty Yehooty |
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Advertisement | Dick Tracy Wrist Radio (1 page) |
Credits | Letters:?; typeset |
Content | Characters: Dick Tracy; Junior; Diet Smith |
Notes | Send $3.98 for "genuine Dick Tracy wrist radio" from Parker Johns, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois. Advertisement with short comic strip. |
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Advertisement | Be a Radio Technician (1 page) |
Credits | Pencils:? (photographs) | Inks:? (photographs) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Characters: J. E. Smith (photo) |
Notes | Inside back cover advertisement for learning to be a Radio Technician in your spare time. |
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Credits | Script:? (ad copy) | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Curtiss Candy Co advertisement for Baby Ruth candy bar with comic illustration.
On back cover. |
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