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Popular Comics
Date | Number: 140 | Lang: English (en)
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NamePopular Comics 140 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
NotesCopyright 1947 by Dell Publishing Co., Inc.
 
Cover1 page
GenreAdventure; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Aviation
 
StorySmokey Stover (1 page)
GenreHumor
CharactersSmokey Stover; Chief Cash U. Nutt; Mayor; Sparks (a dog)
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
First LineGosh, Mayor! We boys sure gotta rise outta that new stairway you had installed at the fire foundry!
 
StoryFelix the Cat (12 pages)
SynopsisFelix and Wishy are accused of a crime, so Wishy uses blackface to disguise himself and hide from the cops.
Job #P.C.#140-4710
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersWishy [Aloysius McGraw]; Mr. O'Flaherty; Spike (villain)
First LineThis is th' toughest part o' town
 
StorySmilin' Jack (8 pages)
SynopsisJoy learns that Jungle Jolly is her baby.
GenreAdventure; Aviation
CharactersJoy Martin [Joy Beaverduck Martin]; Cindy Cider; Jungle Jolly (flashback, a baby); The Hairy One; Sadpan; Cucaracha Willie (villain, flashback); Dirtynails (villain); Frogsticker (villain)
Script
PencilsZack Mosley
InksZack Mosley
First LineCindy asked the Hairy One why he couldn't talk
 
StorySmokey Stover (1 page)
GenreHumor
CharactersSmokey Stover; Chief Cash U. Nutt; Madame La Conga
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
First LineGood morning, my good man
 
StorySmokey Stover (1 page)
GenreHumor
CharactersSmokey Stover; Chief Cash U. Nutt; Mrs. Swankeroo; Mr. Swankeroo
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
First LineHey, Smokey! I hear you've been invited to Mrs. Swankeroo's buffet supper tonight!
 
StorySmokey Stover (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsBill Holman
InksBill Holman
First LineSo you're Artemus K. Smudge the famous painter?
 
StoryTerry and the Pirates (8 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersNormandie Sandhurst; Merrily Sandhurst; Tony Sandhurst
Script
PencilsMilton Caniff
InksMilton Caniff
LettersFrank Engli
First LineAs soon as the weather improves...
 
Text StoryMountain Job (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
CharactersTuck Ballard; Buck Bjornsen; Mike Horthy
NotesCopr., 1947 by Robert S. Callender.
 
StoryGang Busters (8 pages)
GenreCrime
CharactersInspector Sparks; Duke Slade (villain); Joe (villain, death)
First LineHalf an hour later
NotesCopr. 1947 by Phillips H. Lord, Inc.
 
StoryGasoline Alley (5 pages)
GenreDrama
CharactersSkeezix Wallet; Nina Clock; Sally Snipe; Jake Bevel; Wilmer; Bounce McTinkle (first appearance); Sadie (first appearance); Dr. Meager
Script
PencilsFrank King
InksFrank King
First LineNo, Dr. Meager, no calls.
 
StoryFelix the Cat (1 page)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
First LineThose dogs will chase me eternally unless I stop 'em
NotesOn inside back cover in black, white and red.
 
StoryFelix the Cat (1 page)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersI. Carve
First LineOne with such an artistic line would welcome me
NotesBack cover.
 
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