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Animal Comics
Date | Number: 28 | Lang: English (en)
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This book has not only 2 Walt Kelly stories but a story written by Gaylord Dubois and illustrated by Morris ("Mo") Gollub.
  
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NameAnimal Comics 28 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesCopyright 1947, by Oskar Lebeck.
 
Cover1 page Walt Kelly
Letterstypeset Walt Kelly
GenreAdventure; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals Walt Kelly
CharactersPogo; Rover Walt Kelly
PencilsDan Noonan Dan Noonan
InksDan Noonan Dan Noonan
 
Text ArticleRed Fox Cubs; Gray Wolf Cubs; Otter (2 pages)
FeaturePhoto Zoo
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
PencilsNew York Zoological Society (photos)
InksNew York Zoological Society (photos)
Notes6 photos of animals at the bronx zoo. On inside front and back covers in black and white.
 
Comic StoryThe Hurricane / Rover (11 pages)
SynopsisRover gets swept off the boat in a hurricane, and Red and Mike start searching for him.
Job #A.C.#28-478
GenreAdventure
CharactersRover; Red; Mike Redmond; Fearless; Mrs. Hollis
Script
PencilsDan Noonan
InksDan Noonan
 
StoryJigger (6 pages)
SynopsisJigger and Mooch go to the country to search for food.
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersJigger; Mooch
Script (signed)
PencilsJohn Stanley (signed)
InksJohn Stanley (signed)
First LineAre you gonna spend th' whole day layin' around like that, Mooch?
 
StoryPogo (6 pages)
SynopsisPogo reads a letter from Wallet Kelly asking refined readers to write letters to the comic book.
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersAlbert; Pogo; Willy de Weevil
Script
PencilsWalt Kelly
InksWalt Kelly
First LineF'um tussock to hillock through de swamp...
 
Comic StoryBrownie the Bear, Episode 1 / Chuckwagon Charley's Tales (8 pages)
CharactersChuckwagon Charley (cook storyteller); Pat (girl, audience); Pete (boy, audience); Hank Bigelow; Brownie (a bear cub)
Script
PencilsMorris Gollub (signed)
InksMorris Gollub (signed)
First LineCharley, how long will it be...
 
Text StoryAn Elephant Never Forgets (3 pages)
Letterstypeset
CharactersOld Roger (an elephant); Tex Bell
Script
PencilsMorris Gollub ?
InksMorris Gollub ?
 
StoryNibble and Nubble (6 pages)
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersNibble; Nubble; Polly; John
Script
PencilsWalt Kelly
InksWalt Kelly
First LineHey! Pardon me.
 
StoryUncle Wiggily (8 pages)
SynopsisUncle Wiggily takes the place of Silas Scarecrow.
GenreAnthropomorphic-funny Animals
CharactersUncle Wiggily Longears; Grandfather Goosey Gander; Silas Scarecrow; Mrs. Muskrat
Script
PencilsH. R. McBride
InksH. R. McBride
First LineHi, there, Uncle Wiggily!
NotesCopr. 1947 by Howard R. Garris. Du Bois credit per info in Michael Barrier's book Funnybooks The Improbable Glories of the Best American Comic Books.
 
IllustrationNo Title (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreAnimal
PencilsMorris Gollub (painting)
InksMorris Gollub (painting)
ColorsMorris Gollub (painting)
First LineUpside down, right side up...
NotesPoem with single illustration on back cover.
 
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