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Spunky
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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NameSpunky 6 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesOn-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1951 Periodicals, page 278.
 
Cover1 page
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley; Cora Sue Lee
 
Comic StoryChow Time / Spunky (1 page)
SynopsisStanley asks Spunky to make him a hay sandwich.
Job #A-1396
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley (talking horse)
PencilsJack Bradbury
First LineHi! Whatcha doin'? Makin' a sandwich.
NotesThe inside-front cover. The first panel logo is "Spunky and Stanley".
 
Comic StoryAunt Kate Rides Again / Spunky (10 pages)
SynopsisMr. Kidd's rough-and-tough sister from Texas visits the Kidd ranch. She uncovers the fact that banker Silas Toombs is really counterfeiter Blacky Cobb in disguise.
Job #A-1337
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley; Sam Kidd; Aunt Kate; sheriff; Silas Toombs [Blacky Cobb] (villain)
PencilsJack Bradbury (signed)
First LineSay, what's the boss so upset about this morning?
 
StorySpunky
SynopsisWhen Stanley tries Spunky's hammock, his weight brings it all the way down to the ground.
Job #A-1272
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersStanley; Spunky Kidd
PencilsJack Bradbury
First LineGee whiz! That's a comfortable lookin' doggone thing.
NotesThe first panel logo is "Stanley".
 
Comic StoryThe Theeng (6 pages)
SynopsisPepito on his burro by the main highway from the U.S. sees a box fall from a truck. A voice comes out, speaking sailor's talk, and two animal feet push through the bottom. He brings it to town, where they all call it "the theeng". It runs off whenever they try to open it. Eventually the men from the truck come back to fetch it, and give Pepito $10 US. They never found out what it was, but it is revealed to the readers that it was a parrot.
FeaturePepito
Job #A-1374
GenreHumor; Children
CharactersPepito; Pepito's father; Pepito's mother
First LineWhoa, leetle Juan, we are here.
NotesThe story was presumably inspired by the song "The Thing", which became very popular at the end of 1950. It was also about something mysterious found in a box.
 
Comic StoryAlterations as Usual / Spunky (1 page)
SynopsisStanley won't take off the ten-gallon hat someone gave him, even though it blocks his vision and causes a riding accident. Spunky cuts a big eyehole in the front of the hat.
Job #A-1274
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley
PencilsJack Bradbury
First LineLookit ol' Stanley!
NotesThe first panel logo is "Spunky and Stanley".
 
Text StorySpeedy Rabbit (1 page)
SynopsisHumphrey Hare is only good at running, and complains when the other hares have contests about anything else. The other hares stage a race, and deliberately they all drop out saying it's no fun. Alone at the finish line, Humphrey realizes that they spoiled his fun just like he was always trying to spoil theirs, and changes his ways.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1356
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersHumphrey Hare
Script
First LineThis Harum-Scarum Race Was Won by a Hare!
 
Comic StoryAlias the Beaver Boys / Spunky (6 pages)
SynopsisMr. Kidd tells Hank to keep Spunky and Stanley out of mischief by doing chores. Hank tells them to clean the storeroom, which will be very tedious and time consuming. They find items in there to disguise themselves, and sneak out. Hank isn't fooled for long.
Job #A-1365
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley; Sam Kidd; Hank
PencilsJack Bradbury
First LineThese two have been gettin' inta too much mischief lately, Hank.
 
Text StoryThe Lazy Mouse (1 page)
SynopsisLooie is too lazy to learn anything about the habits needed for mice to live, until he gets chased by a cat.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1334
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersLooie
Script
First LineLouie has a narrow escape - and learns a lesson!
 
Comic StoryCan You Spare a Buck? / Spunky (5 pages)
SynopsisSpunky scoffs when Stanley says he is better at bucking than the other horses. Stanley then throws anyone who tries to ride him. But, it gives him severe aches in his back and legs, requiring Spunky to put a lot of liniment on him. At the end, both are worn out.
Job #A-1355
GenreHumor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Western-frontier
CharactersSpunky Kidd; Stanley
PencilsJack Bradbury
NotesThe splash panel logo is "Stanley".
 
ActivityPuzzles (1 page)
Job #A-1331
 
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