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Tip Top Comics
Date | Number: 64 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesCopyrighted Li'l Abner removed, and missing the centerfold (one Cap&Kids page, one Mary Mixup page, and 2-page Stamps). A freddyfly original!
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NameTip Top Comics 64 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreHumor
CharactersFritzi Ritz; Nancy; The Captain; Hans Katzenjammer; Fritz Katzenjammer
First LineNow for der climax, Fritzi, I balance der pail standing on vun foot!!
 
Publisher advertisementLi'l Abner / Li'l Abner (1 page)
Synopsishouse ad for Comics on Parade #33 featuring Li'l Abner, with cover reproduction & new art
GenreHumor
Notesthe inside-front cover
 
StoryFritzi Ritz (3.5 pages)
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsErnie Bushmiller (signed)
InksErnie Bushmiller (signed)
First LineOh boy! I'm some balancer.
NotesFritzi splits 7 pages with Phil Fumble
 
StoryPhil Fumble (3.5 pages)
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsErnie Bushmiller (signed)
InksErnie Bushmiller (signed)
First LineSwell day for a picnic, eh, Phoebe?
NotesPhil splits 7 pages with Fritzi Ritz
 
StoryThe Mirror Man (7 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersDean Alder [Mirror Man]
Script
PencilsReg Greenwood
First LinePop Gates, accused of aiding in pulling the Roberts payroll robbery...
 
StoryLooy Dot Dope (6 pages)
GenreHumor
 
StoryIron Vic (5 pages)
GenreSports
CharactersIron Vic; Dot Daly; Barry Clarke
PencilsBernard Dibble (signed)
InksBernard Dibble
First LineAs the Panthers go into a crucial mid-season series...
 
StoryThe Captain and the Kids (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsRudolph Dirks (signed)
InksRudolph Dirks (signed)
ColorsRudolph Dirks (signed)
First LineHeffens! For vhy you vant to chiphotize der boys?
NotesThe Captain splits 6 pages with Hawkshaw the Detective
 
Comic StoryThe Bogus Bank President / Hawkshaw the Detective (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsGus Mager
InksGus Mager
NotesHawkshaw splits 6 pages with The Captain and the Kids
 
StoryLittle Mary Mixup (2 pages)
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsR. M. Brinkerhoff (signed)
InksR. M. Brinkerhoff (signed)
First LineMary! All the other gtirls have gone to the bus.
NotesThe 'First line' is from the second page.
 
StoryThe Triple Terror (7 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersMenta (mental master of men); Lectra (wizard of electricity); Chemix (genius of chemistry)
Script
PencilsReg Greenwood
First LineDexter, the explorer, has been murdered.
 
StoryJim Hardy (7 pages)
GenreAdventure
PencilsDick Moores
First LineAfter rescueing Nancy from the sea, Caleb falls in love...
 
StoryTailspin Tommy (7 pages)
GenreAdventure; Aviation
PencilsHal Forrest (signed)
First LineWhile Tommy plans to contact X-201, that she may prove his innocence...
 
StoryLi'l Abner (7 pages)
GenreHumor
PencilsAl Capp
First LineLi'l Abner, believing Daisy Mae is in love with Eric Travers...
 
Publisher advertisementWho is the Spark Man? / The Spark Man (1 page)
Synopsishouse ad for Sparkler Comics #1 with cover reproduction
GenreSuperhero
 
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