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Spunky
Date | Number: 7 | Lang: English (en)
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NameSpunky 7 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesThe indicia for this issue lists the Title as "Spunky, Jr. Cowboy". On-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1951 Periodicals, page 278.
 
Cover1 page
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley
PencilsJack Bradbury
 
Comic StorySo I See / Spunky (1 page)
SynopsisStanley tells the optician that glasses won't help him read better, because he can't read at all.
Job #A-1394
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley; optician
PencilsJack Bradbury
First LineI'll be back in a few minutes, Stan.
NotesThe inside-front cover. The first panel logo is "Stanley".
 
Comic StoryHeap Big Medicine / Spunky (10 pages)
SynopsisSpunky and Stanley sneak into an Indian village, to watch secret ceremonial dances. Stanley disguises himself in a female outfit, putting Spunky in the papoose carrying pouch. Moose Nose wants to marry the "female". When they get found out, Spunky shows he has great medicine by making a horse talk. Stanley tells them the Great Spirit will be angry if they harm a child, so they are free to go.
Job #A-1444
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley (talking horse); Moose Nose; Indian chief; Indian medicine man
PencilsJack Bradbury (signed)
First LineDon't see Indians in town much anymore.
 
Comic StoryBalancing Molasses / Spunky
SynopsisSpunky balances a bottle of molasses on his head all the way from the store to home, then drops it while placing it on a shelf.
Job #A-1481
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd
 
Text StoryObliging Silas (1 page)
SynopsisSilas always claims he's too busy whenever any other animal asks him for help. When he needs help, the animals that he refused refuse to help him. After a beaver finally helps him, he realizes how wrong he was and becomes "Obliging Silas".
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1406
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersSilas Squirrel; Mother Squirrel; a doe; a snapping turtle; a beaver
Script
First LineA selfish squirrel finally learns a lesson!
 
Comic StoryMouse-Trapped / Spunky (5 pages)
SynopsisStanley has bought glasses and learns to read. When he reads in the newspaper that mice eat millions of tons a grain a year, he tries to chase the mice from the barn. A war ensues. Stanley has to surrender when they threaten to smash his glasses. The mice make him read "The Town and Country Mouse" to them.
Job #A-1459
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley; mice
PencilsJack Bradbury
First LineEver since you bought those durn glasses ...
NotesThe splash panel logo is "Stanley". Almost a sequel to the first story "So I See".
 
ActivityNo Title
FeaturePuzzlers
Job #A-1464
 
Comic StoryHoppy Borthday, Mamacita (6 pages)
SynopsisPepito needs money right away for his mama's birthday present. He offers kids' haircuts at a bargain price. Pedro, the regular barber, starts a commotion which results in a brawl, and a lot of pottery being broken. Fortunately, a policeman saw how it started. He makes Pedro pay for the damages, and pay a fine to Pepito. Pepito then buys his mama a beautiful skirt. Since he feels partly responsible for Pedro's actions, he puts up signs on the road saying Pedro has the best haircuts.
FeaturePepito
GenreHumor; Domestic
CharactersPepito; Pepito's father; Pepito's mother; Senor Perez; widow Gonzalez; Uncle Manuelo; Pedro the barber; policeman
First LineLa-da-de da de-de! Psst! Mamacita seem ver' hoppy today, Papacito!
 
Text StoryThe Brothers Who Couldn't Agree (1 page)
SynopsisBrothers Murdock and Martin Mouse discover two pieces of cheese, but argue over who should get the bigger piece. They ask older brother Marvin to settle it for them. He starts taking bites out of each piece to make them equal, but winds up eating both pieces completely. He tells them that should teach them a lesson - to be satisfied with what you already have.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1410
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersMurdock Mouse; Martin Mouse; Marvin Mouse
Script
First LineMurdock and Martin Mouse discover a cheese feast!
 
Comic StoryLittle Boy - Big Stomach / Spunky (6 pages)
SynopsisMr. Kidd hires a new cook, Wun Long Hop. Spunky and Stanley keep stealing the delicious pies and donuts he makes. Wun Long Hop goes on strike - no one on the ranch will get dinner unless they do something about those two.
Job #A-1432
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley; Sam Kidd; Wun Long Hop
PencilsJack Bradbury
First LineSon, this here's Wun Long Hop, our new cook.
 
StoryGoofy Gander
SynopsisGoofy Gander is bringing a bunch of food to the table, while blindfolded. A pig looking in the window says, "Chocolate cake! Ice cream! and soda pop! Am I invited?" Goofy gets mad - not at the pig inviting himself, but because he wanted to give himself a surprise party.
Job #A-1311
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
Charactersa pig
First LineSlurp! Oh boy! Chocolate cake!
 
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