Indicia title is "CHARLIE McCARTHY, No. 478." Copyright by Edgar Bergen.
On-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1953 Pamphlets, page 63.
Cover
1 page
Feature
Charlie McCarthy
Pencils
? (painting)
Inks
? (painting)
Colors
? (painting)
Genre
Humor
Characters
Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd
Comic Story
Walking the Porcupine (1 page)
Synopsis
Mortimer takes precautions before taking his pet for a walk.
Feature
Mortimer Snerd
Genre
Humor
Characters
Mortimer Snerd; Charlie McCarthy
Pencils
Harvey Eisenberg
Inks
Harvey Eisenberg
First Line
Gawrsh, I know they're around here someplace...
Notes
Inside front cover; black and white.
Comic Story
The Hunting Snerd (20 pages)
Synopsis
Charlie and Mortimer stow away on an expedition to the Himalayan Mountains. There they find a large, hairy beast, who turns out to be one of Mortimer's relatives.
Feature
Charlie McCarthy
Genre
Adventure; Humor
Characters
Mortimer Snerd; Charlie McCarthy
Script
Don R. Christensen
Pencils
Harvey Eisenberg
Inks
Harvey Eisenberg
First Line
Look out, Mortimer! Don't open that door!
Notes
Script, pencils, and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Comic Story
The Feuders (12 pages)
Synopsis
While searching for Mortimer's missing grandfather, Charlie and Mortimer find themselves in the middle of a mountain feud.
Feature
Charlie McCarthy
Genre
Humor
Characters
Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd
Script
Don R. Christensen
Pencils
Harvey Eisenberg
Inks
Harvey Eisenberg
First Line
I wish grampaw would get back!
Notes
Script, pencils, and inks credits for this sequence from Alberto Becattini (May 14, 2007).
Comic Story
High Foul Ball (1 page)
Synopsis
Mortimer tries to catch a very high foul ball.
Feature
Mortimer Snerd
Genre
Humor; Sports
Characters
Mortimer Snerd; Charlie McCarthy
Pencils
Harvey Eisenberg
Inks
Harvey Eisenberg
First Line
Wow! A high foul!
Notes
Inside back cover; black and white.
Comic Story
Specific Instructions Needed (1 page)
Synopsis
Charlie sends Mortimer to check on his luggage, but neglects to tell him to bring it to him.
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