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| Date | | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Spunky 3 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly |
| Notes | Indexed from scanned copy at http://digitalcomicmuseum.com On-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1949 Periodicals, page 266. |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley; Cora Sue Lee |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| Comic Story | The Love-Bug Bites / Spunky (8 pages) |
| Synopsis | Stanley is disgusted by Spunky acting nutty because he's in love with Cora Sue. Then Stanley meets Black Widow at the Lee ranch and starts acting nutty himself. |
| Job # | A-571 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley (talking horse); Cora Sue Lee; Sam Kidd; Black Widow (mare) |
| Script | Jack Bradbury |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| First Line | Goodbye now, you-all! |
| Comic Story | Aches 'n' Pains / Spunky (5 pages) |
| Synopsis | Spunky has a sprained ankle and can't do his ranch chores. His father says Stanley will have to do them. Stanley tries unsuccessfully to pretend he has a sprained leg. After he accepts that he has to do the chores, he accidently sprains his leg for real. |
| Job # | A-575 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley; Sam Kidd |
| Script | Jack Bradbury |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| First Line | Well, sir, how's that sprained ankle o' yours feelin', son? |
| Comic Story | Fishhooks / Spunky (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Mr. Simpson hopes to sell Spunky a lot of fishing gear. But Spunky makes his fishing gear himself; all he buys is 4 fishhooks for 5 cents. |
| Job # | A-482 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley; Mr. Simpson |
| Script | Jack Bradbury |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| First Line | "Hey, Stanley! C'mon, we're goin' fishin'!" |
| Text Story | Dangerous Dan McBop! / Spunky (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Outlaw Dan McBop takes Spunky prisoner in a cabin, with the intention of riding away on Stanley that night. He doesn't know Stanley can talk. By imitating Spunky's voice, he and Spunky make McBop think Spunky is all over the place. While confused, Spunky lassos him and takes him a prisoner to town. |
| Pencils | ? (illustrations) |
| Inks | ? (illustrations) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | A-625 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley; Dangerous Dan McBop (villain); Mrs. Kidd; Cora Sue Lee; Mr. Lee |
| Script | Pat Cherr |
| First Line | Twilight was coming on as Spunky rode Stanley over the far western mesa. |
| Comic Story | Bucky the Burro (4 pages) |
| Synopsis | Mr. Sniffwell can't get rid of an extremely noisy burro. All the people in the region refuse to buy it. Finally he pays a newcomer to take the burro. Unfortunately, the newcomer is Sniffwell's new neighbor. |
| Job # | A-623 |
| Genre | Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Bucky the Burro; Marvin; Joe Sniffwell; neighbor kid |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury (signed) |
| First Line | Marvin! I've told you a dozen times to get that burro off this ranch! |
| Comic Story | Heap Big Soldier / Spunky (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | Little-Injun shows Spunky the difference between old-fashioned Indian life, and modern Indians, who are using war surplus gear. Little-Injun's father drives a Jeep, because he's in the U.S. Army. |
| Job # | A-524 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Little-Injun; Stanley; Happy Bear; Uncle Zoot Wolf; Little-Injun's father |
| Script | Jack Bradbury |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| First Line | Howdy, Little-Injun -- here we are! |
| Comic Story | The Mystery of the Mirage / Spunky (5 pages) |
| Synopsis | Old Bill tells Spunky a tall tale about rafting over a dry lakebed. |
| Job # | A-529 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley; Old Bill; prospector |
| Script | Jack Bradbury |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| First Line | Hey, Stanley, Old Bill is back! |
| Comic Story | Stanley the Sea-horse / Spunky (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Spunky modifies a rowboat so he and Stanley can take it out on a lake without Stanley's weight capsizing it. |
| Job # | A-576 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley |
| Script | Jack Bradbury |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| First Line | Gee, we're not gettin' a bite. |
| Story | Spunky (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Spunky loves his birthday presents. Stanley hides when he sees one of the presents is a pair of spurs. |
| Job # | A-445 |
| Genre | Humor; Children; Western-frontier |
| Characters | Spunky Kidd; Stanley (talking horse); Sam Kidd; Mrs. Kidd |
| Script | Jack Bradbury |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury |
| First Line | Gee, Mom an' Pop, these birthday presents are awful keen! |
| Notes | The splash panel logo is "Spunky and Stanley". |
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