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Publication | February 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
Notes | Characters appear in thumbnail portraits at left of cover. |
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Credits | Pencils: Jim Tyer | Inks: Jim Tyer | Letters: Jim Tyer |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Supermouse; Aesop; Oki Nanny; Spunky; Oscar Owl; Tuffy |
Notes | Characters appear in thumbnail portraits at left of cover. |
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Featuring | Supermouse |
Credits | Pencils: Al Hubbard | Inks: Al Hubbard | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-427 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Supermouse; Superturtle |
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Featuring | Fritz |
Credits | Pencils: Owen Fitzgerald | Inks: Owen Fitzgerald | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-316 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Fritz |
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Featuring | Tuffy |
Credits | Script: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Pencils: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Inks: Jack Bradbury (signed) | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-320 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Tuffy |
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Text Story | Ferdinand's Fun Festival (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Alexander Samalman (credited) | Pencils: Jim Tyer (illustration) | Inks: Jim Tyer (illustration) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
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Synopsis | Oki Nanny is a goat that the Japanese consider a "secret weapon." However, after eating some "Delayed Action Bomb[s] U.S.A.," the goat explodes and winds up in Hell with its Japanese masters, to the amusement of Hitler (who's already there). |
Featuring | Oki Nanny |
Credits | Pencils: Dan Gordon | Inks: Dan Gordon | Letters: Dan Gordon? | Job #: AC-395 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Oki Nanny; Japanese soldiers; Satan; Adolf Hitler |
Notes | Although this issue is dated February 1946 and WW II ended in August 1945, this story is war oriented. |
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Featuring | Aesop |
Credits | Pencils: Jim Tyer | Inks: Jim Tyer | Letters: Jim Tyer? |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Aesop (dog) |
Notes | The bottom half of this page is a comic-format ad for Smith Brothers Cough Drops. |
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Comic Story | "The Pronto Kid" (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Spunky, a human cowboy, meets talking horse Stanley and they become partners. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Western-frontier | Characters: Spunky (introduction); Stanley (introduction) |
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Text Story | Freddy Bear, Cowboy (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Featuring | Oscar Owl |
Credits | Script: Hube Karp | Pencils: Manuel Perez | Inks: Manuel Perez | Letters: Tubby Millar |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Oscar Owl |
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Featuring | Penny |
Credits | Pencils: Tony Loeb | Inks: Tony Loeb |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Penny Penguin |
Notes | The bottom .25 of the page is the Statement of Ownership, Management, Circulation, etc. |
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Featuring | Gilbert |
Credits | Script: Hubie Karp | Pencils: Curt Perkins | Inks: Curt Perkins | Letters: Tubby Millar | Job #: AC-452 |
Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Gilbert |
Notes | "Hube Karp" and "Hubie Karp" are presumably the same person, credited two different ways in the same issue. |
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