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Enjoyed the story of "Jaguar Man" and his pet side-kick "Ja-Go" who I think is the real scare to villains. How would you like a real Jaguar chasing after you?? |
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Publication | Summer 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly |
Notes | The cover features a character in a Cosmo Cat costume, but he doesn't resemble the actual Cosmo Cat character.
Despite featuring Pussy Katnip and (a character who might be) Cosmo Cat on the cover, there is neither a "Pussy Katnip" nor a "Cosmo Cat" story inside |
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Content | Genre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Superhero | Characters: Pussy Katnip; Cosmo Cat? |
Notes | The cover features a character in a Cosmo Cat costume, but he doesn't resemble the actual Cosmo Cat character.
Despite featuring Pussy Katnip and (a character who might be) Cosmo Cat on the cover, there is neither a "Pussy Katnip" nor a "Cosmo Cat" story inside |
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Synopsis | House ad for Fox comics, with cover reproductions of Rocket Kelly 1, Zoot Comics 1, Blue Beetle 33, All Top 2, Green Mask volume 2 number 4. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Black-and-white, inside front cover. |
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Synopsis | Senor Tamale sees a sign offering a reward of $1,000 to anyone who can make the King laugh. He gives it a go and, after countless fails, he makes the King laugh, and collects his reward. On his way home he is stopped and told that to leave the kingdom there will be a $1,000 tax, much to his chagrin. |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Senor Tamale; The King |
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Synopsis | Incapable of holding down a job, Walter and Horseradish are noticed by a theatrical producer who promises them a huge salary to work for his vaudeville show. Horseradish loses his voice due to a cold and they are both tossed out on the street. Walter returns to being a waiter and his immediate foul-ups result on them both back out on the streets yet again. |
Credits | Pencils: J. L. Keen (signed) | Inks: J. L. Keen (signed) |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Walter the Waiter; Horseradish (a talking horse) |
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Text Story | Bobby's Adventure In The Land of "Down-Under" (2 pages) |
Synopsis | 6-year old Bobby has fun exploring Australia. |
Featuring | Bobby |
Credits | Script: Ken Row | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Children | Characters: Bobby; Uncle Bill; Hoppy (kangaroo); Itchy (koala bear); Eaglebeak (cockatoo); Plunk (platypus) |
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Synopsis | Senor Tamale heads to town and meets up with a marauding bandito, El Murdo, who can not shoot straight. He sneaks up on the bandito, hurls a large rock at the back of his head, knocking him out, then heads on his way. |
Credits | Script:? [as Dee] (signed) | Pencils: Ellis Chambers? [as HC] (signed) | Inks: Ellis Chambers? [as HC] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Senor Tamale; El Murdo |
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Synopsis | Crooks Sliver and Turtle steal some atomic radium from the lab of Dr. Carol Topaze. In order to hide it they throw it into a cave at the zoo. As Dr. Topaze arrives, the crooks retrieve the radium. Jaguar Man, and Ja-Go pursue them across city roof tops as the crooks escape in a helicopter. When they finally land, Jaguar Man and Ja-Go attack, apprehend the crooks, return the radium to the doctor, and deliver the crooks to jail. Jaguar Man then resumes his secret identity as Murray Mane, zoo keeper. |
Credits | Script:? [as Jack Lane] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Jaguar (aka Jaguar Man) [Murray Mane]; Ja-Go (a jaguar); Dr. Carol Topaze; Sliver (villain); Turtle (villain) |
Notes | Jack Lane is a house name and not the name of an actual person. |
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Synopsis | Dippy desperately needs a date for his cousin, Abigail, who is coming to the school dance. A reluctant Stubby gives in and agrees to be her blind date. When she turns out to be a knockout Stubby and Freddy both sabotage each other to keep her attention. |
Content | Genre: Teen | Characters: Stubby; Abigail; Freddy; Dippy |
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Comic Story | Roscoe Goes Fishing (1 page) |
Synopsis | Roscoe catches fish all day just to find that a lazy possum ate them all. |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Roscoe Bear |
Notes | No dialogue, just symbols and musical notes. |
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