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| Date | | Number: v2 2 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Humdinger v2 2 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
| Notes | Per the indicia, The Premium Group of Comics is 'a division of The Premium Services Co. Inc., P.O. Box 1198, Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa., editorial offices, 111 West 19th Street, New York 11, N. Y. Printed in the U.S.A.' Several of the stories in this issue end with an entreaty to readers to return for more fun and adventures in the next issue — an indication this was not planned to be the last of the series. |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Genre | Humor |
| Pencils | Jack Warren (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Warren (signed) |
| First Line | 52 pages of fun and excitement |
| Letters Page | Humming Along with Humdinger (1 page) |
| Letters | typeset |
| First Line | Address your mail to Humdinger, 119 West 19th Street, New York, 11, N.Y. |
| Notes | Letters from: Michael Altman (from New London, Connecticut), Gustave Stockinger Jr. (from Middle Village, New York), Rita Ann Thompson (from Case Grande), Maxine Behread (from Baltimore, Maryland), Polato Gabriele (from Adria, Italy), and Barbara Lane (from London, England). |
| Comic Story | Vic and Ventura in Vacationland / Vic and Ventura in Vacationland (9 pages) |
| Synopsis | From Mr. Quiett's time-defying helicopter, Vic and Ventura witness key moments in the history of California. |
| Genre | Adventure; History |
| Characters | Vic; Ventura; Mr. Quiett; Cabrillo; Ferrelo; Galvez; Father Junipero; John Sutter; Kit Carson; Col. Fremont, the Pathfinder; 'Lean John' Brown; |
| Pencils | Harry Hoffman |
| Inks | Harry Hoffman |
| First Line | California's treasure chest of enthralling adventures is opened wide for Vic and Ventura by a twist of the magic time dials in Mr. Quiett's helicopter. |
| Advertisement | Kellogg's Krumbles |
| Letters | ?; typeset |
| First Line | No waiting . . . Nothing to send in . . . Get these great bird pictures |
| Notes | This ad promotes the series of 24 Jack Murray-painted bird studies available in each box of the cereal. |
| Cartoon | No Title |
| Genre | Humor |
| First Line | Where would you look for happiness? |
| Notes | Bottom half of the page with the Kellogg's Krumbles ad features two single-panel gag cartoons. |
| Story | Dink (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Dink and his pals in the Courage Club row out to an island for 'an outing' but get caught in a storm while there and have to spend a fitful night warding off a wild animal that turns out to be a harmless goat. |
| Genre | Humor; Children |
| Characters | Dink; Swipes (his dog); Courage Club |
| Pencils | Milt Hammer (signed) |
| Inks | Milt Hammer (signed) |
| First Line | Boy, is it hot! What a day for a swim!! |
| Story | Fearless Fellers (5 pages) |
| Synopsis | When the mayor believes his wallet to be stolen while on his way to give a speech at Hilyer's Amusement Park, Chuck and his unnamed pals (a chubby boy, a black boy, and a girl) chased the supposed thief across a host of mechanical rides, only to realize the mayor simply left his wallet at the box office and the person they were doggedly pursuing was the park owner, out on an inspection tour. |
| Pencils | Joe Donottoe (signed) |
| Inks | Joe Donottoe (signed) |
| Genre | Adventure |
| Characters | Chuck; The Mayor; Mr. Hilyer |
| First Line | In which Chuck risks his life to aid his honor, the mayor! |
| Text Story | The Rescue (2 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| First Line | Hey, Joe, lay off! |
| Publisher advertisement | No Title (1 page) |
| Feature | Frisky Fables |
| Characters | Neddy Bear; Dopsy Durvy; Tick; Tack; Toe |
| Pencils | Al Fago |
| Inks | Al Fago |
| First Line | Buy it today |
| Notes | This ad for Frisky Fables, with art presumably by Al Fago, features the title's characters holding up an issue of the series with a cover that does not match any actual issue. |
| Comic Story | The Case of the Sacred Ruby of Inkpore! / Foxy (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Foxy foils a jewel thief posing as an Indian swami. |
| Genre | Adventure; Humor; Detective-mystery |
| Characters | Foxy; Detective Grogan |
| Script | Hy Gage (signed) |
| Pencils | Hy Gage (signed) |
| Inks | Hy Gage (signed) |
| First Line | Hi ya, Mac! Say, what's a swami? |
| Notes | For this story only, the Feature Logo is "Foxy, Office Boy in the Detective Bureau" |
| Comic Story | The Death of Baldur / Mickey Starlight (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Mickey is hurling rocks at cans and not having much luck scoring a hit when Mr. Hermit arrives and advises him to try throwing mistletoe instead. When Mickey scoffs, Mr. Hermit relates the tale of Baldur the Good, who was immune to all harm thanks to his mother Frgga intervening with all living things. But when Loki discovers Frigga didn't bother seeking acquiecense from the lowly mistletoe bush. Loki then convinces a blind man to throw an arrow with mistletoe tied to it at Baldur, which kills the god instantly. Amazed, Mickey tosses a twig at his can and knocks it over. |
| Characters | Mickey Starlight; Mr. Hermit; Baldur the Good; Odin; Frigga; Loki; Hodur |
| Pencils | Don Rico (signed) |
| Inks | Don Rico (signed) |
| First Line | Oboy! Watch me knock over that tin can! |
| Story | The Jerkwater Line (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Hilarity ensues when Aunt Tillie takes charge of ol' Engine 711 of the Jerkwater Line, given the initial absence, then the narcoleptic urges, of its engineer, Snorter. Meanwhile, Professor Marmaduke's insistance on showing his new invention to any and all passengers results in the destruction of Tillie's new hat, which he was supposed to be guarding. But the day is saved with the mayor's wife mistakes the hardscrabble haberdashery for the latest in haute couture. |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Professor Marmaduke; Aunt Tillie; Snorter; Belva Bunkelheimer |
| Pencils | Jack Warren (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Warren (signed) |
| First Line | All aboard the Jerkwater line — |
| Story | Speck, Spot and Sis (5 pages) |
| Synopsis | While brainstorming how to raise money to buy furniture for their 'Specters' Club,' Speck and Sis notice the neighborhood kids all sporting red hair. It seems the local theater is offering free admission to gingers on 'Redheads Day,' and the local bullies, Brickbatt and Halfbatt, are charging 10¢ per dye job. Speck hatches a plan to charge 10¢ to remove the hair dye after the show, which horns in on the bullies' plans to get the kids coming and going. This leads to a confrontation settled only by the timely application of hair remover to the bullies' scalps. |
| Genre | Children |
| Characters | Speck; Spot (his dog); Sis; Archie; Brickbatt; Halfbatt |
| Pencils | Jack Warren (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Warren (signed) |
| First Line | You're right, sis! We gotta think of a way tp earn money so we can buy furniture! |
| Notes | Identification of "Vincent" as Jack Warren per the original indexing of this issue's cover. |
| Story | Merkin Gerkin (1 page) |
| Synopsis | When Merkin can't get a good view of a downtown fire, he gets and idea after overhearing a reporter tell a cop he's expecting someone to come with more plates for his camera. So, Merken shows up with a stack of flatware and the confused cop lets him though to the scene. |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Merkin Gerkin; Mike the Cop |
| Pencils | Gordon Guth (signed) |
| Inks | Gordon Guth (signed) |
| First Line | Mike, I expect a chap with some plates for my camera. |
| Notes | This is a one-page gag strip. |
| Cartoon | Humdinger Stingers / Humdinger Stingers (1 page) |
| Script | Milt Hammer (signed) |
| Pencils | Milt Hammer (signed) |
| Inks | Milt Hammer (signed) |
| Letters | Milt Hammer (signed) |
| First Line | G'wan — how can you carry water in a sieve? |
| Notes | This page contains four separate one-panel gag cartoons. |
| When A Slip Meant Death / Fisk Bike Tires (1 page) | |
| Synopsis | Two boys out for a ride on their new 'east-going' Fisk bikes spot a secluded cabin where a young boy is being held for ransom. Rushing back to town to call for help, they take a dangerous shortcut across the narrow bridge that spans a gaping chasm. But thanks to the 'safety grip Fisk treads' on their tires, they 'weren't even worried, and the day was saved. |
| Pencils | Al Plastino (signed) |
| Inks | Al Plastino (signed) |
| First Line | Boy, some bike hike! |
| Notes | This is an apparent ad for Fisk Bike Tires, done in the form of an adventure comic strip. |
| The data in the additional content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution License. More details about this comic may be available in their page here | |

