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Wilbur Comics
Date | Number: 13 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationJune 1947 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
SynopsisWilbur tries to lose the election for school president.
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Mr. Dripwaite; Atlas McGonnigal; Red Wilson
 
 
Comic StoryA Boy's Best Friend Is His Motor (7 pages)
SynopsisWilbur tries fixing up an easy way to get groceries from the store.
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Red Wilson; Eleanor Wilkin; Sam; Mr. Wilkin
 
FeaturingWilbur Puzzle Page
NotesA crossword puzzle, math puzzle, and a word square.
 
SynopsisWilbur buys a zoot suit.
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Red Wilson; Mr. Wilkin; Belle Fast; Dinah Sarr; Reverend Vestry; Eleanor Wilkin
 
SynopsisBill draws Katy and Sis in outfits sent in by readers.
ContentGenre: Humor; Fashion | Characters: Bill Woggon
NotesDesigns by Chrysantho G. Paulack, Gerry Templeton, Joanne Glass, Lily Bernstein, Estella Dowling, Kathleen O'Brien, Pat Bostwick, Dorothy Lubic, Helen Dranby, Lucille Shaver, Joyce Rubin, Milicent and Solnae Harris, Donna Raye McCartee, Ethel Rosamond, Peggy Collicy, Marie Soscie, Mary Ann Chaivez, Louise Johnson, Myrna Batson, Harriet Barondess, Anna Wolkow, Patricia Anderson, W. A. Knighten, Barbara Rains, Patsy Johnston, Pilae Gonzales, Skippy Brasseur, Frances McMullen, Betty Drennen, Paula Patricola, Rhoda Crelinsten, Virginia Ekstrom, Gail Conway, Avanelle Bennett, Marlene Hollingsworth, Kathryn Bumgarner, Carol Bartholomew, Audrey Rhoades, Yvonne Doris Squibb, Betty Jean Waner, Jean Baumgardner, Betty L. Culley, Merlaine Bristow, Donna L. Sutton, Bailey Ginsberg, Ruth Ann Gabel, Yvonne Lyons, Joan Phillips, Betty Reed, Lelia Sutphin, Barbara Mallory, Jeanne Powell, and Charlotte Rains.
 
SynopsisWilbur's mom fixes up the house to win a contest, but Wilbur gets out of school early.
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Eleanor Wilkin; Hector (dog)
 
Text StoryWilbur's Alarm Clock (2 pages)
SynopsisWilbur and Red plan to go rabbit hunting in the morning and Wilbur sets his alarm clock.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Red Wilson; Frank Wilkin; Eleanor Wilkin; Dr. Forbes; Dobbs; Mr. Drimble
NotesStarts off the same as the second Wilbur story in Wilbur Comics #11.
 
FeaturingWilbur Puzzle Page
ContentCharacters: Red Wilson
NotesA connect the dots, a crossword puzzle, a word ladder, and an unscramble the words to get two names puzzle.
 
SynopsisWilbur borrows his father's outboard motor so he can win a race.
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Red Wilson; Frank Wilkin; Mr. Stilson
 
FeaturingStravon Publishers
CreditsLetters:?; typeset
NotesAd for the book "The Date-Getter".
 
How a 97-lb. Weakling Became the "World's Most Perfectly Developed Man" (1 page)
CreditsPencils:?;? (photograph) | Inks:?;? (photograph) | Letters:?; typeset
ContentCharacters: Mrs. Atlas (mother)
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesBack cover.
 
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