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Comics on Parade
Date | Number: 26 | Lang: English (en)
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Notes(upgraded version with repaired fc from K) 13 non-PD pages of Nancy, Son of Tarzan, and Li'l Abner omitted. A freddyfly original production!
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NameComics on Parade 26 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreDrama
CharactersAbbie Scrapple; Slats Scrapple
PencilsRaeburn Van Buren
 
StoryAbbie an' Slats (8 pages)
GenreDrama; Humor
Script
PencilsRaeburn Van Buren
First LinePoor little feller - the lights musta blinded him.
 
StoryTailspin Tommy (4 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsHal Forrest
InksHal Forrest
First LineChief! I can't tell you how glad I am to see you.
 
Comic StoryGrumman F2F-1 (1 page)
FeatureTailspin Tommy Model Plans
GenreNon-fiction
PencilsHal Forrest
 
StoryGrin and Bear It (1 page)
Letters?; typeset
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsGeorge Lichty
InksGeorge Lichty
First LineAre you sure you got the wrong number, mister?
NotesSix 1-panel jokes.
 
StoryJasper
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsFrank Owen
InksFrank Owen
First LineNow I see why you brought along that hacksaw...
NotesTwo 1-panel jokes.
 
StoryNancy (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsErnie Bushmiller
First LineNancy ran away and is now lost.
 
Comic StoryThe Steamship / How It Began
GenreNon-fiction; History
Script (signed)
PencilsPaul Berdanier (signed)
InksPaul Berdanier (signed)
 
Comic StoryUnderground Palace / Twice Told Tales
GenreHistory
Script (signed)
PencilsPaul Berdanier (signed)
InksPaul Berdanier (signed)
 
StoryThe Captain and the Kids (4 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsRudolph Dirks
First LineHis mind is unhinged with grief, no doubt.
 
StoryLooy Dot Dope (1 page)
SynopsisLooy rushes so he won't be late to work but is distracted by an attractive young woman.
GenreHumor
CharactersLooy
PencilsBernard Dibble
InksBernard Dibble
First LineGreat snakes! I'm late for work again.
 
StoryLooy Dot Dope (1 page)
SynopsisDilbury tries to avoid paying his gas bill.
GenreHumor
CharactersDilbury; Ma; Looy
PencilsBernard Dibble (signed)
InksBernard Dibble (signed)
First LineDilbury--it's the gas man to turn off our gas unless we pay up two months arrears!
NotesSigned in last panel.
 
StoryLooy Dot Dope (1 page)
SynopsisLooy gets and quickly loses a job in McGinsbergo's Mens Furnishings store.
GenreHumor
CharactersLooy
PencilsBernard Dibble
InksBernard Dibble
First LineVery well I'll give you a chance demonstrating our new easy 'slip-on' collar!
 
StoryKorak (5 pages)
GenreAdventure; Jungle
Script (original story) (adaptation)
PencilsRex Maxon
InksRex Maxon
First LineLooking down from the limb of a tree on the glad reunion of father and daughter he expected, Korak sighed.
 
Text ArticleIn Mexico / Stampin' Around (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
NotesWith stamp ads.
 
StoryElla Cinders (3 pages)
GenreDrama
CharactersMa Cinders
Script
PencilsCharlie Plumb
First LineI'll make you pay in labor for all your father's faults.
 
StoryDynamite Dunn (3 pages)
GenreDrama; Sports
CharactersDynamite Dunn; Joe Jinks
First LineHowdy, Dirk! I just dropped in to ask if you arranged for a referee.
 
Comic StoryBeauty of the Blood Bath! / Unbelievable - But True (2 pages)
GenreNon-fiction
CharactersElizabeth Bathory
Script
 
StoryAlice (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Fantasy
Script
PencilsEdward Daniel Kuekes (signed)
InksEdward Daniel Kuekes (signed)
First LineWhile Alice was arguing with the frog, the door swung open.
NotesFrom Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass.
 
StoryThe Boomers (2 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsDick Richards
InksDick Richards
First LineThe hotel ghost is getting active again.
 
StoryLittle Mary Mixup (2 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsR. M. Brinkerhoff
InksR. M. Brinkerhoff
First LineWhy, yes - we're the judges of the livestock.
 
StoryDanny Dingle (3 pages)
SynopsisUncle Pete brings a bottle of Optimist Oil back from China.
GenreHumor
CharactersDanny Dingle; Uncle Pete; Pa Dingle; Ma Dingle; Mr. Scroogenspiel; Clancy
Script
PencilsBernard Dibble
InksBernard Dibble
First LineWel, well, well - Uncle Pete!
 
StoryBroncho Bill (3 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script
PencilsHarry O'Neill
First LineS'long, Nell and Bob. It's my turn to ride night herd.
 
StoryCynical Susie (2 pages)
GenreHumor
CharactersSusie; Peter Q. Jones; Perkins; the Widow
Script (signed)
PencilsBernard Dibble (signed)
InksBernard Dibble (signed)
First LineWhat that poor hermit lacked, Lily, was someone to be nice to him.
 
StoryLi'l Abner (5 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAl Capp
First LineLi'l Abner, while inspecting an airplane, is suddenly whisked away.
 
StoryBilly Make Believe (3 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script (signed) (signed)
PencilsH. E. Homan (signed) H. E. Homan (signed)
InksH. E. Homan (signed) H. E. Homan (signed)
First LineHaw-haw! This is my lucky day an' I ain't got no kick comin'.
NotesThe How to Make It feature appears on the bottom 1/4 of pages 2 & 3.
 
ActivityNo. 11203 - Mother Duck
FeatureComics on Parade Patterns
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
NotesSend away for fashion patterns.
 
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