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Famous Funnies
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NameFamous Funnies 142 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
NotesPrinted in the U.S.A. by Eastern Color Printing Co., Waterbury, Connecticut.
Editorial and circulation offices, 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York.
General office, 61 Leavenworth Street, Waterbury, Connecticut.
Advertising representatives, Gilman, Nicholl and Ruthmann of New York, New York.
 
Cover1 page
GenreHumor; Animal
CharactersNapoleon; Uncle Elby
PencilsStephen Douglas (signed)
InksStephen Douglas (signed)
 
StoryBuck Rogers (6 pages)
GenreScience Fiction
Script (signed)
PencilsRick Yager (signed)
InksRick Yager (signed)
First LineWhen Sissy, Kane and Barney were seized, it was because...
 
StoryInvisible Scarlet O'Neil (6 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersInvisible Scarlet O'Neil; Dean Blink (villain)
Script
PencilsRussell Stamm
InksRussell Stamm
First LineGee, Pretty Lady, I hate to do this, b-but I'm gonna have to give you the whip.
NotesFrom newspaper strip. Continues from previous issue and into the next.
 
Text StoryThe Soundless Call (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersSheriff Miles Hunter
Script
PencilsHarold DeLay
InksHarold DeLay
 
StoryBig Chief Wahoo (4 pages)
CharactersMinnie-Ha-Cha; Vic Windsor alias Granny Tuttle (villain); Cap'n Trawler
Script
PencilsElmer Woggon (signed)
InksElmer Woggon (signed)
LettersElmer Woggon
First LineWell! - Vic Windsor's scrapbook...
NotesFrom newspaper strip. Continues from previous issue and into next.
 
StoryNapoleon (1 page)
CharactersNapoleon; Uncle Elby
Script (signed)
PencilsClifford McBride (signed)
InksClifford McBride (signed)
First LineI must have dropped my watch...
NotesFrom Sunday newspaper strip.
 
StoryNapoleon (1 page)
CharactersNapoleon; Uncle Elby; Elby's doctor
Script (signed)
PencilsClifford McBride (signed)
InksClifford McBride (signed)
First LineSeems a shame to drop in for a check up...
NotesFrom Sunday newspaper strip.
 
StoryDickie Dare (6 pages)
CharactersDickie Dare; "Dynamite Dan" Flynn; Elektra; Professor Twilly; Ol' Mose
Script (signed)
PencilsCoulton Waugh (signed)
InksCoulton Waugh (signed)
First LineAs the walls of the strange steel kitchen close together...
NotesFrom newspaper strip. Continues from previous issue and into the next.
 
StoryScorchy Smith (6 pages)
CharactersScorchy Smith
PencilsEdmond Good ?
InksEdmond Good ?
First LineThe next instant, the five survivors...
NotesFrom Sunday newspaper strip. There are two sequences here : the conclusion to a shipwreck story (2 pages), and Scorchy's exploits during the second war (4 pages). The latter retains the 1-7 and 1-14 dates, but the year is uncertain.
 
StoryOaky Doaks (4 pages)
CharactersSir Oaky Doaks; J. Misery McGurk; Elvira McGurk
Script
PencilsRalph Briggs Fuller (signed)
InksRalph Briggs Fuller (signed)
First LineI'm asking you to marry me...
 
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