That first ad on the inside front cover is intriguing. I don't remember ever hearing about the Archie clone, "Oh, Brother!" I wonder if Stanhall never got around to actually publishing it.
By DerekS1937
Didn't know there were comics of this character. In 1963, the character was adapted into animation by Paramount Pictures, with a wonderfully obnoxious theme song to boot. Two years later on "Milton the Monster", the character was changed into a fox. Strange, isn't it?
By dwilt
GCD says 5 issues of "Oh, Brother!" were published. "Oh, Sister!" never got her own book.
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