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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact
Date | Number: v15 7 | Lang: English (en)
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Seems as if Treasure Chest had the best art among its contemporary comic books, and the scripts usually spoke to its readers instead of "talking down." Maybe it's because the kids of the 1950s were a little tougher or street-smart, being raised by a generation which had survived one or two world wars? Don't know, but this issue sure seems as if it's written for the more mature and thinking reader. Not a Catholic (as if my e-mail address didn't give it away) but have always had a HUGE respect for this title. In the 1960s, I bought every issue that showed up at what we then called junk stores. In those days, used comics were a nickel each, so I read a lot of 'em!
  
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NameTreasure Chest of Fun and Fact v15 7 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: every two weeks during the school year | Editing: Carl Beacham (copy editor)
NotesIndexed from scanned copy at http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/
 
CoverSt. Paul's Escape from Prison / 1 page
GenreReligious
 
ActivityNo Title (1 page)
FeatureTreasure Chest's Puzzle Page
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsFrank Huffman (signed)
InksFrank Huffman (signed)
First LineEverybody here has a twin...
NotesOn inside front cover.
 
Comic StorySt. Paul's Second Journey (5 pages)
SynopsisSaint Paul continues his journeys, during which he drives an evil spirit from a possessed woman, is thrown into prison, escapes prison and preaches in Athens.
FeatureActs of the Apostles
GenreReligious
CharactersSaint Paul; Silas; Mark; Timothy
PencilsSidney Quinn (signed)
InksSidney Quinn (signed)
 
Text ArticleNo Title (1 page)
FeatureDid You Know...
GenreNon-fiction
Script (signed)
PencilsBob Rice (signed)
InksBob Rice (signed)
First LineThat Franciscan friars were the first white men...
 
Comic StoryChapter 7 (6 pages)
FeatureThe Champ's Treasure Hunt!
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsFrank Borth (signed)
InksFrank Borth (signed)
First LineFollowing the stealing of the map...
 
Comic StoryNo Title (3 pages)
FeaturePatsy Manners
GenreTeen
PencilsOzella Welch
InksOzella Welch
First LineLooks as if Marge and Jane have a secret.
 
Text ArticleBirds That Cannot Fly! (2 pages)
FeatureJungle Joe's Animal Shows
GenreNon-fiction; Animal; Nature
PencilsH. B. Harn (signed)
InksH. B. Harn (signed)
 
StoryChuck White (6 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsFrank Borth (signed)
InksFrank Borth (signed)
First LineTony LaPort is returning to New York with his brother Duke...
NotesMax Pine was an alias of Frank Moss, per 2006 interview with Frank Borth: "You can find out in reading your things he also uses the word Max Pine as a substitute for him because he didn't want them to think he was writing everything in the place..." http://cuislandora.wrlc.org/islandora/object/cuislandora%3A40849
 
Text ArticleNo Title (2 pages)
FeatureTalking It Over with Father John
ScriptJohn M. Scott (credited)
Letterstypeset
GenreReligious
First LineWhen the stars that oversprinkle all the heavens...
 
CartoonNo Title (1 page)
FeatureFun Page
GenreHumor
Script (signed) (signed)
PencilsBill Berry (signed) Glenn R. Bernhardt (signed)
InksBill Berry (signed) Glenn R. Bernhardt (signed)
First LineI dare you to step outside and say that!
 
Comic StoryUnder the Silver Eagle the Story of the Roman Legionnaire (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction; History
 
ActivityWhat in the World Is...? (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction
Script (signed)
PencilsTom Eaglin (signed)
InksTom Eaglin (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (4 pages)
GenreReligious
PencilsLloyd Ostendorf (signed)
InksLloyd Ostendorf (signed)
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
FeatureHannibal Bear
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
Script
PencilsFrank Huffman
InksFrank Huffman
First LineNo hunting allowed
 
IllustrationCathedral (1 page)
Pencils? (photo)
Inks? (photo)
GenreReligious
NotesOn back cover.
 
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