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Merry Go Round Comics
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
Uploaded  by Robb_K
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File nameMerry_Go_Round1_RotaryLithoOfCanada__1947_.cbz
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NotesThis book, its series’ first issue, was produced in 1947, likely by Ben Sangor’s? ? ACG/Creston Publishing, for marketing and selling in Canada, given that all its stories I’ve identified so far, were printed previously, or reprinted in Sangor’s ACG books.? ? Its covers were printed in USA, but all inside pages were printed in Toronto, and its books issued and distributed throughout Canada by Rotary Litho Co., Ltd.? ? With issue No. 2, the series’? ? Canadian sales agent and distributor was changed to BetterPublications of Canada, Ltd., because that firm had larger and better distribution channels, and Sangor could have more control, because it was already successful, handling Sangor’s own son-in-law (Ned Pines)’s Nedor Comics line in that country.? ? The series, set up to be issued bi-monthly, ran only 2 issues, after weak sales.This first issue has not yet been indexed by The Grand Comics database; and so, this scanned version is incomplete, having been pieced together from advertisement scans posted on The Internet revealing individual sample pages, and adding remaining pages of those stories from those stories’ reprints or former printings.? ? So,this upload stands as a placeholder, until a complete, original book can be scanned and uploaded. The positions within the book of the “Hurry Hare” and “singing cat” (possibly “Tuffy Cat”?) stories are uncertain.? ? Therefore, unknown page numbers were assigned merely so that all unknown missing page numbers (other than Page 1of the “Tuffy Cat” story) could be lumped together consecutively. The “Corky” Fox story and Back Cover gag were both written and drawn by Ken Hultgren.? ? The “Sammy Squirrel” story was supposedly drawn by Bob Wickersham (GCD reference).? ? The “Hurry Hare” story is listed on GCD as “possibly drawn by Carl Wessler”, but the artwork is clearly NOT drawn in Wessler’s style.? ? It was written, however, by Bob Karp.? ? I have included both the original and reprinted single pages we have from stories which we’ve completed using scans of reprinted pages, for the readers, to keep the story character colouring consistent, for easier reading.
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   By Robb_K
I think that this series' issue #2 should be moved from being stored in the Better/Nedor/Standard/Pines publisher section. That is because every bit of evidence, other than Issue #2 being issued by Better Publishing of Canada, points to Ben Sangor's Creston/ACG being the owners and producers of that product; and just switching from an independent Canadian comic book printer/distributor with very limited distribution (Rotary Litho), to his son-in-law's (Ned Pines')joint-venture Canadian printer/distributorship, which was already successful in marketing and distributing Pines' Nedor, US-produced comic books in that country. Evidence in favour of ACG having produced the product, paid for its production, and owned its rights: 1) The title logo on this 1947-48 series' cover is the exact same that ACG used for its earlier, 1945 Merry-Go-Round Giant 130-page comic book. 2) The inner pages' formats and colouring styles match exactly those used by ACG/Creston, and are quite different from those used by Better/Nedor/Standard. 3) ALL stories printed in the 2 issues which have been identified (by Grand Comic Database and myself) as having been printed earlier and/or reprinted later, were printed only in Creston/ACG books, and NONE in Ned Pines' Better/Nedor/Standard books. This all indicates that Sangor joint ventured with his son-in-law's Canadian distribution firm or leased his own product to them, to earn profits from selling his product in that country, and that the printing plates were returned to HIM after Canadian Merry-Go-Round folded (just after Issue #2), because HE, rather than Ned Pines' Nedor, was their owner, and his ACG was the producer of the series, and Ned Pines' Canadian distributor was only a packager and distributor for Sangor's series in a foreign country, for only the second half of that series' run. Therefore, BOTH Merry-Go-Round #1 and #2 should be placed together under ACG, given that CB+, unlike DCM, doesn't have a separate section for Canadian publishers. "Nedor" almost certainly stood for a partnership between Ned Pines (the Ned portion) and the "or" from the tail end of "Sangor" his father-in-law's surname. My guess is that the elder Sangor helped finance Pines' early foray into the publishing business (including Pines' Better and Nedor Publications).
   By comickraut
Robb, thank you for your work and the further information. I propose a new profession: Comic Book Private Detective, or Comic Book Archaeologist. :-))
  
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