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| Date | | Number: 31 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Additional Information | |
| Name | Coo Coo Comics 31 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: every other month |
| Notes | On-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1946-1947 Periodicals, page 97. |
| Cover | Ha-ha! Ya can't catch me! / 1 page |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Pencils | Dan Gordon |
| Inks | Dan Gordon |
| Story | Supermouse (8 pages) |
| Job # | AC-686 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Supermouse; Annabel |
| Script | Richard Hughes |
| Pencils | Al Hubbard |
| Inks | Al Hubbard |
| Letters | Melvin Millar |
| First Line | Oh, Supermouse! Come off that easel and track down... |
| Story | Tuffy (5 pages) |
| Job # | AC-643 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Tuffy |
| Script | Jack Bradbury (signed) |
| Pencils | Jack Bradbury (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Bradbury (signed) |
| Letters | Melvin Millar |
| First Line | Boyoboy, what fun! |
| Story | Custer Bear (6 pages) |
| Job # | AC-474 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Custer; Mr. Tweedle |
| Script | Gil Turner (signed) |
| Pencils | Gil Turner (signed) |
| Inks | Gil Turner (signed) |
| Letters | Melvin Millar |
| First Line | Stop where you are! |
| Text Story | Ferdinand's Puzzle Contest (2 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | AY-762 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Ferdinand Fox; Simon Squirrel; Herbert Hare; Oliver Skunk; Donald Deer |
| Script | Alexander Samalman |
| Pencils | Carl Wessler (illustration) |
| Inks | Carl Wessler (illustration) |
| Story | Marco Poodle (6 pages) |
| Job # | AC-657 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Marco Poodle |
| Script | Don R. Christensen (signed) |
| Pencils | Don R. Christensen (signed) |
| Inks | Don R. Christensen (signed) |
| Letters | Melvin Millar |
| First Line | Hoot, Mon!--What's troublin' ye, Laddie? |
| Activity | Animated Cut Outs (1 page) |
| Job # | None |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Pencils | Bill Hudson (signed) |
| Inks | Bill Hudson (signed) |
| Comic Story | Eggbert and the Rackity Coon / Eggbert (6 pages) |
| Job # | AC-447 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Eggbert; Mr. Raccoon |
| Script | Gil Turner (signed) |
| Pencils | Gil Turner (signed) |
| Inks | Gil Turner (signed) |
| Letters | Melvin Millar |
| Comic Story | The Pilfering Pup! |
| Job # | AC-767 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Pencils | Dan Gordon |
| Inks | Dan Gordon |
| Comic Story | No Title (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Pigs Oink and Yoink buy a mink trap from a mail order ad. They catch a bear but think he's a mink. Oink and Yoink take him home; when the bear hibernates for the winter, they remove his fur. The fur dealer refuses to buy the pelt, telling them it's not mink. The bear reclaims his fur and spanks Oink and Yoink. |
| Feature | Oink and Yoink |
| Job # | AC-355 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Oink; Yoink; bear |
| Script | Warren Foster |
| Pencils | Ed Dunn |
| Inks | Ed Dunn |
| Letters | Melvin Millar |
| First Line | Listen to what it says here Oink! |
| Notes | There are several dialogue references to "red points," referring to World War Two rationing (red points were for meat, butter, fats, etc.). Rationing in the USA ended in 1946; although the cover date is January 1947, this issue was certainly on sale several months before that and so the story was probably written when rationing was still in effect. |
| Text Story | The Flying Spider (1 page) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Job # | AY-763 ? |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Spuddy Spider; Bill Beetle |
| Script | Alison Leslie |
| Pencils | Carl Wessler (illustration) |
| Inks | Carl Wessler (illustration) |
| Comic Story | No Title (6 pages) |
| Feature | Raymond Goat |
| Job # | AC-421 |
| Genre | Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
| Characters | Raymond Goat |
| Script | Michael Maltese |
| Pencils | Lynn Karp (signed) |
| Inks | Lynn Karp (signed) |
| Letters | Melvin Millar |
| First Line | There goes Raymond on a rampage again! |
| The data in the additional content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution License. More details about this comic may be available in their page here | |

