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| Date | | Number: 106 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Popular Comics 106 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Genre | Adventure |
| Characters | Joy Martin; Chief Cash U. Nutt; Sparks (a dog) |
| Story | Smokey Stover (1 page) |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Smokey Stover; Chief Cash U. Nutt; Earl Stover; Spooky (a cat); Winifred Z. Windsock |
| Script | Bill Holman |
| Pencils | Bill Holman |
| Inks | Bill Holman |
| First Line | Jiminy Christmas! |
| Notes | "Copyright 1941, by News Syndicate Co. Inc." On inside front cover in black, white and red. |
| Story | Smilin' Jack (8 pages) |
| Synopsis | After taking Mr. Beaverduck on a business trip, Jack decides to make the return trip without resting. On the flight back he falls asleep and has to make a forced landing. He makes his way home only to find that Joy, his new bride, has the measles and is under quarantine. Joy's mother tries to take advantage of the situation to have the marriage annulled. |
| Job # | P.C. 106-4412 |
| Genre | Adventure; Aviation |
| Characters | Smilin' Jack [Jack Martin]; Downwind Jaxon; Duchess Beaverduck; Fat Stuff; Joy Martin; Mr. Beaverduck; Mr. Hawkins; Mr. Widdle; More Stuff; Skinnyatlas; Woo Woo Bali; Young Stuff |
| Script | Zack Mosley |
| Pencils | Zack Mosley Boody Rogers (art assistant) |
| Inks | Zack Mosley Boody Rogers (art assistant) |
| Letters | Boody Rogers |
| First Line | Oh! What a trip |
| Notes | "Copr. 1940, by News Syndicate Co. Inc." |
| Story | Terry and the Pirates (8 pages) |
| Genre | Adventure |
| Characters | Big Stoop; Chu; Dude Hennick; Hu Shee; Jocko; Raven Sherman |
| Script | Milton Caniff |
| Pencils | Milton Caniff |
| Inks | Milton Caniff |
| Letters | Frank Engli |
| First Line | ...and the note reads... |
| Notes | "Copyright, 1940, by News Syndicate Co., Inc." |
| Story | Polly and Her Pals (2 pages) |
| Genre | Humor; Domestic |
| Characters | Polly Perkins; Sam'l Perkins [Paw]; Suzie Perkins [Maw]; Carrie; Delicia; Gertrude [as Angel]; Kitty (a cat) |
| Script | Cliff Sterrett |
| Pencils | Cliff Sterrett |
| Inks | Cliff Sterrett |
| First Line | Hey! Wot's became of the rest of the Sunday paper? |
| Notes | "Copr. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Inc." |
| Story | Dr. Bobbs (6 pages) |
| Genre | Medical |
| Characters | Carrie Wigglesworth; Dr. Fielding Elmore; Dr. Finchley; Dr. Hale; Dr. Van Curtsey; Eric Natchez; Gale Natchez; Mack; Mr. Natchez; Nurse Norman; Slapsy McGonigle; Tommy Trent |
| Script | Elliott Caplin |
| Pencils | Jay McArdle |
| Inks | Jay McArdle |
| First Line | Haemostat! |
| Notes | "Copr. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Inc." |
| Story | Smokey Stover (1 page) |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Smokey Stover; Cookie Stover; Spooky (a cat); Danbury Q. Diceboxx |
| Script | Bill Holman |
| Pencils | Bill Holman |
| Inks | Bill Holman |
| First Line | Have you heard from the Chief since he left on his hunting trip? |
| Notes | "Copyright, 1941, by News Syndicate Co. Inc." |
| Story | Felix the Cat (5 pages) |
| Synopsis | Felix migrates to the South. |
| Script | ? [as Pat Sullivan] (credited) |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Felix the Cat |
| Pencils | Otto Messmer ? |
| Inks | Otto Messmer ? |
| First Line | You fellers can take a rest now |
| Notes | "Copr. 1932, King Features Syndicate, Inc." |
| Story | Gasoline Alley (3 pages) |
| Genre | Humor; Domestic |
| Characters | Brick; Skeezix Wallet |
| Script | Frank King |
| Pencils | Frank King |
| Inks | Frank King |
| First Line | Boy, have we waded through a bunch of restaurant dishes since yesterday! |
| Notes | "Copr. 1938, by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Syndicate, Inc." |
| Comic Story | Rationed Gasoline Racketeering / Gang Busters (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | OPA man Thompson sees the station tanks of a "Diamond Gasoline" station, run by Dorrit, being filled by a "Blue Gasoline" tanker truck. He is sapped by Gammack, who hijacked the "Blue" truck. Young Johnny reports finding Thompson's car in the woods while picking berries. Fingerprints are found. Police find the "Blue Gas" truck abandoned. Following up at Dorrit's gas station, they discover blue-color gas in his Diamond pumps. Dorrit spills: Gammack is at Louie's roadhouse. (Dorrit's description of Gammack fits wanted gunman Grommett.) Shots! Car Chase! Thompson and the "Blue" trucker yet live. |
| Genre | Crime |
| Characters | Agent George Curtis; Federal Office of Price Administration (OPA) Agent Richard Thompson; Johnny Grimes; Mr. Pollock; Bill Dorrit (villain); Louie (villain); Mike Grommett [also as Mr. Gammack] (villain) |
| Script | Gaylord Du Bois (Entry states: "Gang Busters. 6p. For Popular Comics, December 1944. Paid June 7, 1944.") |
| First Line | Something queer at that filling station. |
| Notes | This is the 4th in a row in a series of Gang Busters episodes dealing with crimes flowing from OPA's controlled economy. "Copr. 1944 by Phillips H. Lord, Inc." |
| Text Story | Something Like Murder! (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Twelve year old Greg and his miniature Collie, Nick, are inseparable. The family moved to Detroit months ago for work, sans Nick. Greg's been back in Brooklyn a week to bring him to Detroit. But Nick pushes open the door, and runs afoul of a new govt reg: a dog in public with no muzzle or no leash must be destroyed. Greg bites the dogcatcher, a cop intervenes, Greg apologizes in court, but vows that if they kill his friend, he'll grow up and make it a crime to murder anyone's dog. A lawyer intervenes, and Nick is restored. Big reveal: the lawyer's a U.S. District Attorney. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Domestic |
| Characters | Aunt Dora; Dwight Thomas; Greg Burney; Nick (a dog) |
| Script | Gaylord Du Bois |
| Notes | Gaylord Du Bois script credit per "Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title compiled from the original account books by Randall W. Scott" (1985), page 78: "Something Like Murder. text for Popular Comics, Dec. 1944." "Copr., 1944 by R. S. Callender" |
| Story | Toots and Casper (5 pages) |
| Genre | Humor; Domestic |
| Characters | Toots Hawkins; Casper Hawkins; Kate Plunker; Lois Plunker; Meadows; Verne Scribleigh [also as Robert Tinsel Morgabilt]; Mr. Plunker |
| Script | Jimmy Murphy |
| Pencils | Jimmy Murphy |
| Inks | Jimmy Murphy |
| First Line | Hello, Mr. Plunker |
| Notes | "Copr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc." |
| Story | Etta Kett (2 pages) |
| Genre | Humor; Domestic |
| Characters | Etta Kett; Mrs. Kett; Lt. Wilcox |
| Script | Paul Robinson |
| Pencils | Paul Robinson |
| Inks | Paul Robinson |
| First Line | Swell of Etta to toss this service party! |
| Notes | "Copr. 1942, King Features Syndicate, Inc." |
| Story | The Gumps (1 page) |
| Genre | Drama; Humor; Domestic |
| Characters | Andy Gump [Andrew Gump]; Hortense De Stross; Millie Gump; Uncle Bim Gump [Benjamin Gump] |
| Script | Gus Edson |
| Pencils | Gus Edson |
| Inks | Gus Edson |
| First Line | And to think-just a few short weeks ago my happiness knew no bounds |
| Notes | "Copr. 1938, by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Syndicate, Inc." On inside back cover in black, white and red. |
| Story | The Gumps (1 page) |
| Genre | Drama; Humor; Domestic |
| Characters | Andy Gump [Andrew Gump]; Major Force; Min Gump [Minerva Gump]; Slither |
| Script | Gus Edson |
| Pencils | Gus Edson |
| Inks | Gus Edson |
| First Line | Bim faces financial ruin |
| Notes | "Copr. 1938, by Chicago Tribune-N.Y. News Syndicate, Inc." Back cover. |
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