Lots of fine art in this issue. Frank Frazetta's "Looie Lazybones" is imitation "Lil Abner" which is interesting, because Frazetta would a few years later work for Al Capp on that comic strip.
Additional Information
Publication
April 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every other month
Content
Genre: Adventure; Jungle
Comic Story
The Jungle Of Despair (10 pages)
Credits
Job #: B 5-9/6
Content
Genre: Adventure; Jungle
Comic Story
The Ghost Bandit (6 pages)
Credits
Job #: B 396
Content
Genre: Crime
Text Story
Stable Boy (1 page)
Credits
Script: Jerry Devers (credited) | Pencils: Art Saaf (spot illustration) | Inks: Art Saaf (spot illustration) | Letters: typeset
Featuring
Stan 'n' Son
Credits
Job #: 6377
Comic Story
Art For Art's Ache (8 pages)
Credits
Job #: B-381
Text Story
Jungle Drums (1 page)
Credits
Job #: B-406
Comic Story
Satellite of the Moon Spiders! (9 pages)
Credits
Job #: B-342
Content
Genre: Science Fiction
Notes
Previous appearance in WONDER COMICS #20, October 1948. This is the last Tara story.
Publisher advertisement
Spunky Comics!
Notes
House ad for Spunky Comics, with original art.
Credits
Letters: typeset
Text Story
Laboratory Loot (1 page)
Credits
Letters: typeset
Comic Story
A Bride Fer Kissin' Tim! (7 pages)
Content
Genre: Humor | Characters: Looie Lazybones; Clarabelle; Kissin' Tim Wholesum
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