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Publication | 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 |
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Featuring | Robert Robot; Nightmare Noonan; Toughy |
Content | Characters: Robert Robot; Nightmare Noonan; Toughy |
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Synopsis | Gertie and Gabe go outside. |
Featuring | Gertie And Gabe |
Credits | Pencils: Ted Miller (signed) | Inks: Ted Miller (signed) |
Content | Genre: Children | Characters: Gertie; Gabe |
Notes | Pencil and ink credits from Grant Miller, son of Ted Miller via Shaun Clancy on the Comics History Exchange page on Facebook (May 8, 2014).
Original pencil and ink credit was given to "Ted Chilles" which was just a misreading of the signature. |
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Comic Story | It Pays to Walk (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Robert, Nightmare, and Toughy are watching a movie about Nip and Tuck attempting to fly. |
Featuring | Ding Dong Theater Presents Nip and Tuck |
Credits | Pencils: Vince Fago [as V. Fago] (signed) | Inks: Vince Fago [as V. Fago] (signed) |
Content | Characters: Robert Robot; Nightmare Noonan; Travelin' Toughy; Nip; Tuck |
Notes | Framing device appears on splash page, the first panel of Page 2, and panels 4 and 5 of page 7.
The next movie is advertised as Sonny Shoe. |
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Synopsis | Robert is babysitting. |
Featuring | Robert Robot |
Content | Genre: Children; Humor | Characters: Robert Robot |
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Synopsis | Noonan is using his dad's cigar lighter and dreams of Knights of Old. |
Featuring | Nightmare Noonan |
Content | Characters: Nightmare Noonan; Sir Lighter; Igor |
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Synopsis | The Calico Pup goes into Ding Dong Town, where there are signs telling you what to do. |
Featuring | The Calico Pup |
Credits | Script: Vince Fago? | Pencils: Vince Fago | Inks: Vince Fago | Letters: Vince Fago? |
Content | Characters: Calico Pup |
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Featuring | Travelin' Toughy |
Credits | Pencils: Ted Miller (signed) | Inks: Ted Miller (signed) |
Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | Artist signature difficult to read.
Pencil and ink credits from Grant Miller, son of Ted Miller via Shaun Clancy on the Comics History Exchange page on Facebook (May 8, 2014).
Original pencil and ink credit was given to "Ted Chilles" which was just a misreading of the signature. |
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