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This is definitely in the wrong category. THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER is published by Stanhall, which has no connection whatsoever to the Stanley Morse crapfest of comic books. Stanhall was published out of offices in DC's building, and may be (according to other experts with more knowledge than I have) linked to Trojan. The comics that should be in the "Key" listings are as follows:
Aragon, Gillmor, Key, Medal, Morse, Stanley, Stanmor, and Timor, all of which were published by Stanley Morse with a budget of nearly $100 an issue (approximate, based on results). |
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Publication | February-March 1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
Notes | Bill Williams drew the actual Farmer's Daugher, while Irv Spector drew the rest. |
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Featuring | The Farmer's Daughter |
Credits | Pencils: Irv Spector; Bill Williams | Inks: Irv Spector; Bill Williams | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | Bill Williams drew the actual Farmer's Daugher, while Irv Spector drew the rest. |
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Comic Story | "The One About the Traveling Salesman..." (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Traveling salesman, Dirty Dugan, needs a spot to spend the night, so Paw puts him up. Amy, Pay's daughter, teases. Orville, the farm hand, in unpleased. and Dirty Dugan is not who he appears to be. |
Featuring | The Farmer's Daughter |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger | Pencils: Irv Spector; Bill Williams | Inks: Irv Spector; Bill Williams |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Paw; Amy; Orville; Dirty Dugan |
Notes | Title of story is part of the first line of a famous joke. First line is usually "Have you heard the one about the traveling salesman?" |
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Publisher advertisement | New! Gay! Lively! (1 page) |
Featuring | Broadway Hollywood Blackouts |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger? | Letters: typeset |
Notes | ad for Broadway Hollywood Blackouts |
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Comic Story | The Calendar Girl (9 pages) |
Synopsis | An artist drives up in the house, sees Amy, and wants to paint her picture for a calendar. |
Featuring | The Farmer's Daughter |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger? | Pencils: Irv Spector; Bill Willaims | Inks: Irv Spector; Bill Willaims |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Amy; Paw; Orville |
Notes | Amy is drawn by Williams, rest of story by Spector. |
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Featuring | Down on the Farm |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger? | Pencils: Irv Spector | Inks: Irv Spector |
Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | 8 unrelated gags. |
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Synopsis | Amy's haycart has overturned, and she asks a passing traveler to assist her. |
Featuring | The Farmer's Daughter |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger? | Pencils: Irv Spector; Bill Williams | Inks: Irv Spector; Bill Williams |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Amy |
Notes | Bill Williams draws Amy, and Irv Spector the rest of the story. |
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Text Story | Mighty Molly -- "Setting the Pace" (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger? | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Comic Story | Around the Cracker Barrel (4 pages) |
Featuring | Gig McCoy |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Synopsis | A Government Farm Inspector comes to inspect the farm. |
Featuring | The Farmer |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger? | Pencils: Irv Spector | Inks: Irv Spector |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Paw |
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Synopsis | Amy is about to go skinny dipping, but is told that it is against the law to swim in the creek. |
Featuring | The Farmer's Daughter |
Credits | Script: Hal Seeger? | Pencils: Irv Spector; Bill Williams | Inks: Irv Spector; Bill Williams |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Amy |
Notes | Bill Williams draws Amy, Irv Spector draws the rest of the story. |
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