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Really a lot of fun here, much more slapstick in nature and way less dialog driven humor than its sister publication, Archie. Almost as close to a vintage Mack Sennett silent comedy film short as a comic could come. Creative setups for elaborate visual gags and genuinely funny at times. Appealing characters resembling Archie and company, some period references to the war and overall nostalgia. Fun teenage hijinks with goofy laughs and timeless situations for milking humor. |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | Fall 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly |
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Content | Genre: Humor; Teen |
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Featuring | Muscle Power Co. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | The Dope and the Diary (8.67 pages) |
Synopsis | Wilbur accidentally takes Linda's diary and tries to secretly return it. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Red Wilson; Mr. Moore; Gus |
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Content | Characters: The Black Hood; Needlenoodle |
Notes | Promo for Black Hood #19. |
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Featuring | Wilbur Puzzle Page |
Notes | A crossword puzzle, an optical illusion, and a connect-the-dots. |
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Comic Story | Don't Get My Goat (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Wilbur decides to get a goat as a mascot for Westfield High. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Red Wilson; Nanny (goat); Irma; Madge; Eleanor Wilkin; Frank Wilkin; Miss Gargle; Mr. Dripwate |
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Comic Story | Halloween Hi-Jinx (11 pages) |
Synopsis | Slats plays a Halloween prank on Wilbur and his father. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Frank Wilkin; Eleanor Wilkin; Slats Morgan; Mr. Floogle; Mrs. Floogle |
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Text Story | Wilbur the Caddy (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Wilbur serves as his dad's caddy. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Frank Wilkin; Mr. Hoskins |
Notes | Later rewritten as Tee for Two in Super Duck Comics #18. |
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Featuring | Wilbur Puzzle Page |
Content | Characters: Red Wilson |
Notes | Finish phrases, shade in the sections with a dot, draw a cat, and a math puzzle. |
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Synopsis | Katy and Sis go on a picnic with a shy soldier. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Fashion | Characters: Eddie |
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Featuring | Puzzle Page |
Notes | An optical illusion, a connect-the-dots, what does E pluribus unum mean, finish the phrases. |
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Comic Story | A Tale of a Typewriter (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Wilbur has gone through the day with getting in trouble, but then Dripwate calls him into his office. |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Mr. Dripwate; Eleanor Wilkin; Frank Wilkin |
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Featuring | Stravon Publishers |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Ad for the book How To Get Along With Girls. |
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Featuring | Sprayberry Academy of Radio |
Credits | Script: F. L. Sprayberry | Pencils:? (photograph) | Inks:? (photograph) | Letters: typeset |
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| The Insult That Turned a "Chump" Into a Champ (1 page) |
Synopsis | Joe uses Charles Atlas' lessons to become a he-man. |
Credits | Pencils:?;? (photograph) | Inks:?;? (photograph) | Letters:?; typeset |
Content | Characters: Joe |
Notes | Back cover. |
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