The Canadian "Jumbo" anthology book is... strange. It's a Canadian anthology collection of Canadian reprints of American titles. It looks like they literally just wrapped a new cover on top of a bundled stack of leftover titles that they stapled together. Under the outer cover of "Jumbo Comics" is an issue of Marvel's "Miss America Magazine", then an issue of "Sunny Comics", an issue of "Teen Town", and an issue of "Laugh Comics starring Archie"... and the titles on these inside "covers" don't even match their own indicia! It's confusing.
I'll have to see if I can post a few snapshots of this to share as an example, until it finally has a chance to get scanned.
-- Kevin
That is the only comic listed in the GCD that B&G published. However, the address for B&G is the same as for Bell Features.
During the war years, Bell published all Canadian comics. But in the period between 1946 and 1948, Bell repackaged American comics, with a new cover on them, and sold those comics to Britain. From 1948 to 1951, Bell reprinted the American comics for sale in Canada. MISS AMERICA MAGAZINE, TEEN COMICS and LAUGH COMICS, under those titles, were reprinted by Bell for sale in Canada.
According to the GCD, there was only one issue of SUNNY COMICS published in the U.S. by Pioneer Publications in 1948. Without seeing the B&G comic, I can't say for sure, but I would guess this is the same comic that was reprinted in whole or in part in the B&G JUMBO COMICS one-shot.
My guess is that this comic falls in between when Bell was repackaging American comics for Britain and reprinting the same for sale in Canada. Maybe they had all this material ready, so they dumped it in one issue and sold it for 25 cents (most Canadian comics had less pages and were sold for 10 or 15 cents).
There was lots of creative book keeping going on, so they probably had a good reason for publishing this issue as a B&G publication.