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Publication | September-October 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
Notes | Cover art is consistent with Chambers’ signed art within the comic, both of which include characters with round heads, baggy shoes, and stubby hands with flexed out fingers. |
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Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Cosmo Cat |
Notes | Cover art is consistent with Chambers’ signed art within the comic, both of which include characters with round heads, baggy shoes, and stubby hands with flexed out fingers. |
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Comic Story | Rip Van Tinkle (10 pages) |
Synopsis | After awakening the 1846 bowling champ Rip van Tinkle from a 100-year sleep, Smelly Skunk manages him to new bowling championships. However, he keeps all the money. Cosmo Cat punishes him. |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Cosmo Cat; Smelly Skunk (villain); Rip van Tinkle |
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Comic Story | Witches Brew (10 pages) |
Synopsis | A witch releases a potion which puts everybody to sleep. She sends two henchmen out to rob. Cosmo puts a stop to that. |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Cosmo Cat; witch; two henchmen |
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Comic Story | Tin Can Gangsters (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Willy Rat builds a robot to rob banks and kill Cosmo Cat. |
Credits | Script: Pat Parrish (credited) |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Cosmo Cat; Willy (Willie) Rat (villain); Bong (robot) |
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Synopsis | Customers not willing to wait for office to open. Mary charms one of them into coming back and placing a big order. |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Cam O'Flage; Mary Doodle; Sam Smithers |
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Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | A topper to the Somebody's Stenog Sunday strip. |
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Text Story | Barbed Wire and Bullets (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Ed Sledge, opening a new store, is forced to get involved with a conflict between ranchers and homesteaders. |
Credits | Script: John Angli (credited) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Ed Sledge; Matt Gould; Giff Edwards |
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Synopsis | Roscoe is showing his son how strong he is. But then he has to flee an angry mother bobcat, disappointing his son. |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Roscoe Bear; Roscoe's son |
Notes | Pantomime story. |
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Synopsis | Inky and Inny go on a picnic but Red Kamphor steals their lunch. Inky tries to get an egg from Mrs. Cluck, but she wants to eat him. She stops when she learns that Red Kamphor has stolen her chick. Inky battles Red Kamphor and rescues the chick. The chickens proclaim him a hero, and give him an egg as a reward. When he and Inny try to eat it, they find out it's glass. |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Red Kamphor (a skunk, villain); Inky (a worm); Inny (a worm); Mrs. Cluck; Mayor of Chickenville |
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Synopsis | Harry goes to Belinda's apartment to sing for her. Rudolph hires musicians and noisemakers to drown out Harry's voice. |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Harry Hollingsworth; Belinda Blinks; Rudolph Ruddigore Rassendale (antagonist) |
Notes | Sunday newspaper strip reprint from ? |
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Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | A topper to the Hairbreadth Harry Sunday strip. |
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Featuring | Quiz Whiz |
Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | Five questions with joke answers. |
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Comic Story | Time Traveler (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Cosmo Cat invents a time machine. He goes back to medieval England, where he helps Robin Hood defeat King John. |
Credits | Script: Pat Parrish (credited) |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Cosmo Cat; King John |
Notes | The First Line does not actually have quotation marks. They are used here to distinguish two different speakers. |
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