I just posted my first upload, a comic book I've been seeking for quite some time.
Here's my upload:
https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=68131 (est 1955)
And last fall, Dan Cromwell added an earlier printing of the same comic here:
https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=65472 (est 1953)
I was able to scan it at high resolution, though I kept a bit more of an edge border than necessary...next time.
The comic was published by the Canadian Fishing Company Limited (CanFisCo) in Vancouver, BC, and the characters in the book were developed by the Walt Disney Company, though this fact is not made clear in the comic book itself. This giveaway comic is one of two that were produced, (the other was called Pacific Rescue) and they both promoted the Gold Seal line of canned salmon and tuna in Canada. The comic is dated ca 1953-1955 online, but no date actually appears in the book. The earlier edition of this comic book already online here does have 4 more pages of promotional material, but the scans are inferior.
The site goldseal.ca previously had a section on the history of the comic, but this is now only view-able at archive.org. It stated, "From 1943 through 1945 Canadian Fishing Company contracted with the Walt Disney Company to develop a series of cartoon characters to be used in advertisements. Characters such as 'Sammy' Gold Seal (aka 'Sammy' Salmon), 'Wally' Walrus, 'Percy' Panda, 'Pete' Pelican and 'Sneak' Seagull were created by the Walt Disney Company."
They describe "Pacific Rescue" as follows:
"The comic is based on an actual 1950 rescue of U.S. Airmen by a Canfisco fishing vessel."
And the Silver Treasure Hunt:
"In this issue, a thrilling story of adventure and intrigue. Illustrated story on salmon fishing and canning."
The point I'd like to emphasize...if ANYONE ever finds "Pacific Rescue", please scan and post it! I'd really like to see the full story, it's an interesting Cold War West Coast piece of history!
If you'd like to chime in, what's YOUR favourite promotional comic?