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Ha Ha Comics
Date | Number: 14 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationNovember 1944 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
NotesBull and dog are consistent with the bull and dog from Riley’s signed work in Goofy Comics #2 (September 1943). Previous indexer suggested Lynn Karp.
 
CreditsPencils: Larry Riley | Inks: Larry Riley
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesBull and dog are consistent with the bull and dog from Riley’s signed work in Goofy Comics #2 (September 1943). Previous indexer suggested Lynn Karp.
 
FeaturingSquirmy
CreditsPencils: Dan Gordon | Inks: Dan Gordon
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesPrinted in black and white on inside front cover.
 
FeaturingRobespierre
CreditsPencils: Ken Hultgren (signed) | Inks: Ken Hultgren
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingInky Pinky
CreditsPencils: Milt Stein [as M. Stein] (signed) | Inks: Milt Stein [as M. Stein] (signed)
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesPrevious indexer attributed the signature to Marvin Stein, but the art and signature more closely resemble Milt Stein’s art and signatures using his full name from Supermouse #1 (December, 1948).
 
Text StoryThe Champ and the Chump (1 page)
CreditsScript: Lee Lester (credited) | Pencils:? (illustration) | Inks:? (illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingLittle Chief Breeze
CreditsPencils: Lynn Karp (signed) | Inks: Lynn Karp
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StorySkippy's Revenge (5 pages)
CreditsPencils: Thurston Harper (signed) | Inks: Thurston Harper
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Text StoryBilly Bat's Night Eye (1 page)
CreditsScript: Norman Lande (credited) | Pencils:? (illustration) | Inks:? (illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Comic StoryThe Great Voice (5 pages)
FeaturingPasquale Pooch
CreditsPencils: Jim Tyer [as J. T.] | Inks: Jim Tyer
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Pasquale Pooch
 
Text StoryThe Three Heroes (1 page)
CreditsScript: L. E. Norr (credited) | Pencils:? (illustration) | Inks:? (illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingZeke
CreditsPencils: Lynn Karp (signed) | Inks: Lynn Karp
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
FeaturingMopo the Teacher
CreditsPencils: Bill Hudson (signed) | Inks: Bill Hudson
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
 
Comic StoryThe Dude (5 pages)
CreditsPencils: Al Pross | Inks: Al Pross
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals
NotesDogs, pigs, and bears are consistent with the dogs, pigs, and bears in Pross‘ signed work from Giggle Comics #14-15 (1944). The way Pross draws the antihelix of the monkey’s ear is also consistent in particular.
 
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