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Little Max Comics
Date | Number: 50 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesDecember 1957 edition Narfstar scans D Miles edits Up Graded cover added. Please replace previous copy with this copy.
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PublicationDecember 1957 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Every other month
 
FeaturingLittle Max
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Little Max
 
ContentsContents Page (1 page)
 
Comic StoryLittle Max Meets "Alice in Wonderland" (8 pages)
SynopsisMax falls asleep while Alice reads "Alice in Wonderland" to him, and he dreams that they are characters in the story.
FeaturingLittle Max
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Little Max [as himself and several Alice in Wonderland characters]; Alice [as herself and Alice in Wonderland]
 
Synopsis5 one-panel jokes
FeaturingWouldn't It Be Funny!
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryCat-tale (2 pages)
SynopsisMax attempts to "save" a cat which is sitting on top of a swing set.
FeaturingLittle Max
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Little Max; Casey
 
ActivityRainy Day Puzzles (1 page)
SynopsisFill in the blanks in the rhymes that go with the illustrations.
FeaturingLittle Max
ContentCharacters: Little Max
 
Comic StoryWaisted Energy (4 pages)
SynopsisMax overhears two men discussing that they need to lose weight and decides he should do the same. He spends the entire day doing exercises that he has seen Joe Palooka do when losing weight for a boxing match, wearing himself out in the process. Joe invites him and Casey out to dinner, and Max is so hungry from all of his exercise that he eats much more than usual. In the end, he has gained two pounds, but Joe tells him that it is healthy for a boy his age to gain weight.
FeaturingLittle Max
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Little Max; unnamed pedestrians; Casey; Joe Palooka
 
FeaturingWouldn't It Be Funny!
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Text StoryThe U.S.S. Humphrey (1 page)
FeaturingHumphrey
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Humphrey Pennyworth; Elmer Fuddle; Lem Tyler; Mayor Toops; Pruney Pennyworth [also as Prunella]
 
Comic StoryBabysitter Jitters (2 pages)
SynopsisHumphrey agrees to watch a baby while the baby's mothers does some shopping. He panics when the baby cries, not knowing how to comfort him. Running inside, he finds the mother, who tells him that the baby was just hungry, a condition with which Humphrey is all too familiar.
FeaturingHumphrey
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Humphrey Pennyworth; Mrs. Gooberfooful; Mrs. Gooberfooful's baby; grocery store shoppers
 
Comic StoryPuppy Parade (1 page)
SynopsisMax has to walk four dogs at once, so he ties their leashes to each other.
FeaturingLittle Max
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Little Max
 
Text StoryFishin'
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor; Children
 
Comic StoryHide and Seek (2 pages)
SynopsisMax keeps Casey guessing during a game of hide and seek.
FeaturingLittle Max
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Little Max; Casey
 
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