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Comics on Parade
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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Notes55 of 68 pages. Non-PD stories omitted: Nancy, Son of Tarzan and Li'l Abner. A freddyfly original production!
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Great way to start off the New Year, freddyfly. Thanks.
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wow the virtual news stand is an awesome feature,thanks so much! this book is the genuine johnson,now I know why my grandparents called comics joke books when I was a kid,this is kind of a joke book, really really cute stuff
  
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NameComics on Parade 10 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreHumor
CharactersAbner Yokum; Salomey
PencilsAl Capp
First LineS'cuse me, Salomey! Ah guess ah's too heavy!
 
StoryLi'l Abner (6 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
CharactersMarryin' Sam
Script
PencilsAl Capp
First LineCurse the luck! If I could've talked her into that marriage...
 
StoryThe Captain and the Kids (3 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
Script
PencilsRudolph Dirks
First LineQuick - Barkis iss asleep - slide down der mast Mama und vatch out for dot cannon.
 
Comic StoryThe Return of Tarzan / Tarzan (5 pages)
GenreAdventure; Jungle
Script (original author) ?
PencilsRex Maxon
InksRex Maxon
First LineTantor, the elephant, was yet six or eight paces behind his prey.
 
Text StoryIn the Rink / Wayne Webster (3 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreAdventure; Sports
Script
 
Comic StoryClark Gable / Roads of Romance (3 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Biography
Script
PencilsWinfield Meggs
 
StoryBilly Make Believe (1.33 pages)
GenreAdventure; Fantasy
Script
PencilsH. E. Homan
First LineThat flash of gunpowder scared the coo-coos away...
NotesThe top 2/3 of 2 pages.
 
StoryBroncho Bill (3 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script
PencilsHarry O'Neill
First LineBill's kidnapper is on his trail!
 
StoryLooy Dot Dope (4 pages)
GenreHumor
First LineOkay, Pop, you go with the movers.
 
ActivityPipe Rack / How to Make It (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction
Script
PencilsH. E. Homan
 
Text ArticleIn Lithuania / Stampin' Around (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
NotesIncludes stamp ads.
 
ActivityPaper Playmates (1 page)
FeatureFor Junior Readers
GenreNon-fiction
Script
PencilsDudley T. Fisher Jr.
NotesJokes and cut-outs.
 
StoryDynamite Dunn (3 pages)
GenreSports
CharactersDynamite Dunn; Joe Jinks
First LineGo ahead, senor - you may heet me, but not hard.
 
StoryNancy (2 pages)
GenreDrama; Domestic
Script
PencilsErnie Bushmiller
First LineSay, Pinky - I better decide what kind of an accent I'll use on that producer.
 
StoryCynical Susie (2 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsBecky Sharp
First LineSusie - I'll go for my retake - then when Boom is ready to shoot the fire-jumping scene...
 
StoryBilly Make Believe (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Fantasy
Script
PencilsH. E. Homan H. E. Homan
First LineEscaping from the coo-coo cave, our friends now have to find some way...
Notes'Billy' is on the top 2/3 of 2 pages; 'How To Make It' is on the bottom 1/3.
 
StoryAlice (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Humor
Script
PencilsEdward Daniel Kuekes (signed) Edward Daniel Kuekes (signed)
First LineAfter the Queen's invitation to the Duchess had been delivered, the footmen bowed so low --
Notes'Alice' takes up the top 2/3 of 2 pages; 'Knurl' is the bottom 1/3.
 
ActivityNo Title (2 pages)
FeatureThe Pet's Club
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Animal
NotesClub activities and letters.
 
StoryGrin and Bear It (2 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsGeorge Lichty
NotesA series of 1-panel jokes.
 
StoryLittle Mary Mixup (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Domestic
Script
PencilsR. M. Brinkerhoff
First LineHere you little snoop! What are you opening that closet for?
 
StoryElla Cinders (2 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsCharlie Plumb
First LineWell, Sartorio -- You were right! Vendetti's got her.
 
StoryDanny Dingle (3 pages)
SynopsisMr. Maloney, the father of Danny's girlfriend Nellie, hears Danny reading a story to his daughter over the telephone. Also, Danny is arrested as a "masher" on the beach but it's pretty clear he's been entrapped by a curvaceous policewoman in a bathing suit.
GenreHumor
CharactersDanny Dingle; Nellie Maloney; Mr. Maloney; Mr. Dingle
PencilsBernard Dibble
InksBernard Dibble
First LineIf I do say it myself this is one pip of a story I'm writing.
NotesThe first two pages of this feature are a continued story (probably newspaper strips pasted together). The third page is an entirely different, self-contained gag strip (a Sunday page?).
 
StoryThe Boomers (2 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
Script
PencilsDick Richards
First LineThere! I guess that finishes it!
 
StoryAbbie an' Slats (5 pages)
GenreDrama
CharactersBecky Groggins; Judy Hagstone; Bathless Groggins; Jasper Hagstone; Silent Sweeney
Script
PencilsRaeburn Van Buren
First LineTwo grand in okay for the job -- but if I'm caught racing, it'll mean jail for me.
 
StoryJest di-Jest
Letterstypeset
GenreHumor
 
Publisher advertisementA Riot of Fun for Everyone / The Captain and the Kids (1 page)
SynopsisHouse ad for The Captain snd the Kids comicbook, with cover repro.
 
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